Showing posts with label Red Sox. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

sports & health

Duke!



Where does Duke-Butler rank on all-time games list?

When Gordon Hayward's final shot was launched, the sound you heard was all the air going out of the argument that the Final Four should be re-seeded.

The college season would have had a different feel if Duke-Butler was a semifinal and Duke's blowing by West Virginia happened last night.

We'll take destiny everyday over a committee crunching numbers to pair up teams they think should be in the national title game.

Some games you watch and move on and some we watch again or replay in our minds over and over.

Duke-Butler is one of those.

The NCAA championship game has put us to sleep by halftime. But it also gave us jumpers by Michael Jordan, Keith Smart and Mario Chalmers.

It gave us Jim Valvano looking for someone to hug and Villanova's slingshot stoning of Georgetown.

After we have time to digest what happened last night, after we exhaust all talk of whether Coach K made the right decision by missing the final free throw, what will be the legacy of Duke-Butler?

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Monday, April 5, 2010

sports & health (late edition)

Redskins talk McNabb deal




Scottie Pippen, Karl Malone lead 2010 Hall of Fame class



INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Scottie Pippen considers himself a double winner. He'll enter basketball's Hall of Fame as an individual and a member of the Dream Team on the same day.

"I'll be able to take one trip and kill both," Pippen said with a laugh.

Pippen, Karl Malone and two of the best U.S. Olympic teams — including that famed 1992 Dream Team — were selected Monday as part of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's class of 2010. Malone and Pippen, both eligible for election for the first time, were part of that '92 Olympic team.

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss, high school coaching great Bob Hurley Sr., and WNBA star Cynthia Cooper also were in the class announced at the Final Four. NBA veterans Dennis Johnson and Gus Johnson and international star Maciel "Ubiratan" Pereira will be honored posthumously.

The 1960 and 1992 U.S. Olympic teams, which both won Olympic gold medals, will be part of the induction ceremony on Aug. 13.

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earlier:
Wicked Pissa: Sox beat Yanks in Opener



BOSTON – Nothing else in the world, it is safe to say, ever again will bring together LeBron James, Neil Diamond, Dr. Dre, Steven Tyler, Pedro Martinez(notes) and Alan Dershowitz. And yet Sunday night here they were, at Fenway Park of all places, the magnetism of an opening night game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees capable of drawing a doctor and a lawyer, a couple of 60-something singers with hair-dye fetishes and two athletes who know what it’s like to be the very best at what they do.

Red Sox vs. Yankees transcends everything. Race. Age. Gender. Anyone could appreciate the show the teams put on in the first game of the season, a 9-7 Red Sox victory at Fenway Park that set a mighty standard for the 2,429 remaining duels across the sport this season. Drama and intrigue and excitement coalesced into a back-and-forth battle between baseball’s two best teams, and though it counted equal to all the other games, it meant plenty more, every moment sliced thin, placed on a slide and primed for microscopic examination.

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*Vanderbilt pitcher breaks kneecap, makes outstanding play



*Tiger: "I lied to myself"

*Duke and Butler not as different as you think

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