Kobe Bryant and the Lakers will be pushed to seven games!
That’s right people…I said it. The Phoenix Suns will push the Lakers to the full seven games for the series. Who will win in the Western Conference?
I’m leaning towards Los Angeles, but Phoenix is looking strong with the leadership of Canadian tough guy, Steve Nash. Even Don Cherry, of Coach’s Corner made [...]
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U.S. Men Shine in Russia Hosted World Star Event
The USA won three medals at the 2010 World Stars, an International Gymnastics Federation World Cup event, at the Sport Complex Olympisky in Moscow, Russia. Alex Naddour of Mesa, Ariz., won a silver medal. Tim McNeill of Falls Church, Va., and Paul Ruggeri of Manlius, N.Y., each brought home a bronze medal.
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Sachin Tendulkar, Man of the Double Century
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar gets the 13th place among 25 “Heroes” headed by former US president Bill Clinton who is recognized for his work as a fund-raiser and anti-poverty activist. Deepak Chopra writes about the another brilliant Indian sports figure. Writing about Tendulkar’s double century in a One Day International match, new age guru Deepak Chopra says: “To millions of Indians and countless fans around the world, this act, which caps a career of record-breaking feats, arouses a sense of awe.”
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Nicklaus’ TIMEly Accolade of Mickelson Over Woods
Jack Nicklaus writes a stunning encomium to the Great Phil Micky in the TIME magazine 100 most influential people. In a write up that features a strong testimonial to family, friends, commitment and love, Nicklaus sheds a lot of darkness on the heretofore inheritor of the Nicklaus legend, Tiger Woods.
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