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| Fox News - 16 minutes ago Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet CLEVELAND - Chauncey Billups will only watch as the Clippers continue their promising season without him. |
| USA TODAY - 56 minutes ago By Steve DiMeglio, USA TODAY By Allan Henry, US Presswire By Allan Henry, US Presswire As Tiger Woods makes his 2012 PGA Tour debut Thursday in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, golf's unquestioned leading man and top draw once again is at the ... |
| Washington Post - 1 hour ago HOUSTON - NBA Commissioner David Stern doesn't believe this year's All-Star game in Orlando will be upstaged by Dwight Howard's uncertain future. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Fabio Capello quit as England coach on Wednesday in a dispute over captain John Terry, throwing the national team's preparations for the European Championship into turmoil. |
| New York Times - 22 hours ago New York's newest basketball sensation spends most nights on a couch in a one-bedroom apartment on the Lower East Side. The housing choice is understandable once you get to know Jeremy Lin. |
| Boston.com - 1 hour ago By Noah Trister AP Sports Writer / February 8, 2012 ANN ARBOR, Mich.—A person familiar with the NHL's plan says the Detroit Red Wings will play the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2013 Winter Classic. |
| Washington Post - 7 minutes ago The Big East has acquired all the pieces needed to build a new coast-to-coast conference. Putting them all together, though, is going to take a while. |
| SportingNews.com - 28 minutes ago New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs did what no New England Patriots player has done so far: blast Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady's wife, for her comments about the Patriots' receivers. |
| ABC News - 35 minutes ago Cavaliers rookie guard Kyrie Irving has a concussion and is being kept out of Cleveland's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. |
| By Dave McMenamin Larry Bird says if he could play with any current player he'd pick Kobe Bryant. Tim Legler reacts to that choice and explains why Larry Legend may have come to that conclusion. |
| SportingNews.com - 37 minutes ago Peyton Manning may have more individual hardware than Eli Manning, but the younger Manning has more Super Bowl rings. Now that Eli leads Peyton 2-1 in championships, does that make the older brother jealous? |
| Bloomberg - Feb 7, 2012 The New York Giants' Super Bowl victory ended an eight-year winning streak by the quantitative money management firm whose model for picking the team to bet on went with the favored New England Patriots. |
The Associated Press - 1 hour ago LSU fans had all but disappeared into the New Orleans night by the final minutes of last month's dreary BCS title game, leaving en masse when they figured out a team that couldn't get past the 50-yard-line wasn't going to magically find a way to cross ... |
| By Tom Haberstroh ORLANDO -- Magic owner Richard Devos says he wants disgruntled center Dwight Howard to stay in Orlando. "I don't want to trade him," the 85-year-old Devos said of Howard, who is eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season ... |
| Former New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison had some harsh words for tight end Rob Gronkowski on Wednesday, telling ESPN Chicago Radio 1000 that the young Patriots tight end "disrespected himself" by dancing and taking off his shirt at the ... |
| From the moment the season ended, the New York Jets said divisive wide receiver Santonio Holmes wasn't going anywhere. Now it's official. |
| FOXSports.com - 10 minutes ago Real Madrid and Barcelona are football's biggest moneymakers for the third straight year and look set to out-earn their rivals for the foreseeable future. |
| Sun-Sentinel - 7 minutes ago Vick and Woods scored the highest in dislikeability in a survey conducted by Nielsen and partner E-Poll Market Research, measuring public attitudes toward pro athletes according to Forbes. |
| AP PARIS -- Maria Sharapova beat Chanelle Scheepers of South Africa 6-3, 6-1 on Wednesday to reach the quarterfinals of the Open GDF Suez. |
| USA TODAY (blog) - 3 hours ago By Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY Pitcher Jeff Suppan has made plenty of money, received plenty of acclaim, but the news Wednesday was a dream come true. |
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