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The road to the NBA championship 2015
Many championship contenders have fallen so far, the top two seeds for each conference was relatively a predictable affair for the Eastern Conference top two seeds, Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers, for the Western Conference a completely different story, coming out with a 67 win, and surprising most, the Golden State Warriors take their place next to the Houston Rockets. …
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This season of Major League Baseball
America’s pastime began this year on April 5, the iconic Wrigley Field served as the start of the season, and with it the start of our quest for glory on the interleague games different from years before we have the schedule format, our teams will play two three-game series, one home, one away (6 games) two two-game series again one …
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A Look to the top Women of 2015 French Open
Earlier this year Australian Open victor, Serena Williams moved closer to what might be her 20th Grand Slam title, since earlier this year she has steadily shown her form despite her elbow-injury where she had to withdraw from the Rome tournament and before that was brought down by Petra Kvitova in Madrid, she maintains her number one in the world …
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Proposed New Rules for NCAA Men’s Basketball
Restricted-area arc Following the key guidelines the committee set out to improve and reduce the number of collisions near the basket, this approved the expansion of the restricted-area arc from the current three feet to four feet. In an effort to resume play quickly after a timeout, he committee voted to remove one team timeout completely on the second half, …
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The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee Met Last Friday
The rules committee has proposed a series of changes for the 2015-2016 NCAA men’s basketball season, they addressed some issues involving the increased physicality, the pace of play, they also voted to shorten the shot clock from 35 seconds to only 30 to help the scoring for this upcoming season. This last proposed change was the most commented after the …
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Goodell No Longer Judge & Jury
Since taking over the already highly successful NFL from retiring Commissioner Paul Tagliabue in 2006, Roger Goodell has led the league to unprecedented levels of popularity and profits. Franchises are now changing hands for billions of dollars and the NFL brings in annual revenues approaching ten billion bucks per year. A good part of the continuing success of the NFL …
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New Rules For Sprint Cup Races In 2015
Even as the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup is just barley underway, NASCAR has announced several rule changes for next season. Some of the changes have been long anticipated and relatevialy easy to adapt to, while others are going to take a bit of getting used to on the Sprint Cup circuit. The most notable change will be an …
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Brewers To Honor Bud Selig
When the Braves abandoned Milwaukee and headed south to Atlanta, baseball fans in Wisconsin sharply felt the loss, and it appeared that professional baseball in Milwaukee was doomed and so it was for five long years. But then along came a guy named Allan H. Selig, better known as Bud. With the help of his daughter Wendy, Bud Selig was …
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Hawks Owner Was Not Out Of Line
Bruce Levenson got a bad rap. He was asked an important question, which he answered just as truthfully and conscientious as possible, but it is very difficult in this day and age to say much of anything without offending someone… somewhere. Levenson was asked why young white basketball fans were not coming out to the Atlanta Hawk’s games, he told …
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Closing Ceremonies Underway For Jeter
Even at Fenway Park, where the Yankee’s fiercest rivals live, Derek Jeter was honored before, during and after his last game in a Yankee uniform this past Sunday. Appropriately enough, Jeter got a hit, albeit a single on his very last at bat for his beloved New York team. He beat out the throw to first base on his infield …
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