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Kobe, Lakers get big win; World Peace gets ejected
Posted on 23 Apr 2012 by Eddie McDonald.
The Los Angeles Lakers and the Oklahoma City Thunder hooked up on Sunday for a Western Conference showdown. The Lakers came away with the victory in double overtime, due in large part to Kobe Bryant’s late-game clutch shooting. This, however, was not the biggest story that came from this game. The bigger story from this game took place in the second quarter when Metta World Peace threw an elb...
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Angels do the splits against the A’s
Posted on 27 May 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
I was wrong, the Angels had the scouting report on Trevor Cahill. Facing him for the first time this season, I was surprised–joking. Cahill is one of the AL's top pitchers, but the Angels went back to back on him in the 7th inning to beat the rising righty. Torii Hunter and Alberto Callaspo did the damage to Cahill. Ervin Santana should start every game against the A's. He has won 13 game...
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Warriors outscored by Knicks, 125-119
Posted on 20 Nov 2010 by Scott Johnston.
Was Don Nelson back on the bench for the Warriors on Friday night? No, Nellie wasn’t there, and neither was David Lee, whom the Warriors missed tremendously as the Knicks scored at will en route to a 125-119 win over G’State, handing the Warriors their first home loss of the season. Behind a career night from Raymond Felton, New York scored 41 points in the 2nd quarter, en route to a 72-59 ...
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Poly Wants Some Recovery Time
Posted on 30 Oct 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Umpire Dan Iassogna calls out Cody Ross #13 of the San Francisco Giants as he is tagged by Placido Polanco #27 of the Philadelphia Phillies in the fourth inning in Game Five of the NLCS during the 2010 MLB Playoffs at AT&T Park on October 21, 2010 Phillies third baseman Placido Polanco had succesful surgery on his left elbow today performed by team physician Dr. Michael Ciccotti. The surge...









