Durant Scores 33 in Thunder’s 111-107 OT Victory Over Trail Blazers
Published By Terry On Tuesday, February 7th 2012. Under Sports Tags: double double, fouled, Jamal Crawford, jeered the officials, jumper, Kevin Durant, NBA, Nicolas Batum, Oklahoma City Thunder, overtime game, Portland Trail Blazers, rebounds, Rose Garden, Russell Westbrook, San Antonio
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Kevin Durant had a great night scoring 33 points, including a dunk with just 2.9 seconds left in overtime, and on Monday night the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 111-107.
The Blazers trailed by as many as 12 points in the second half, but Nicolas Batum ... Read More
United Stages Thrilling Comeback vs. Chelsea
Published By Terry On Monday, February 6th 2012. Under Sports Tags: Andre Villas-Boas, block the ball, Branislav Ivanovic, Chelsea, Chicharito, Daniel Sturridge, Danny Welbeck, David de Gea, David Luiz, Fernando Torres, goal, Javier Hernandez, Jonny Evans, Juan Mata, Manchester City, Manchester United, Patrice Evra, Paul Scholes, Red Devils, Rio Ferdinandand, Robin van Persie, Ryan Giggs, Sir Alex Ferguson, Stamford Bridge, the Blues, Wayne Rooney
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Manchester United was not able to end a decade-long futility on Sunday at Stamford Bridge, the grounds where it had failed to win since April 2002, when Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes both led the Red Devils to a 3-0 victory. The two players were involved again (Giggs ... Read More
Austria’s Klaus Kroell edges Bode Miller to win World Cup downhill at Chamonix
Published By Terry On Friday, February 3rd 2012. Under Sports Tags: Austria, Bode Miller, Chamonix, Didier Cuche, Hannes Reichelt, Klaus Kroell, La Verte des Houches course, Lauberhorn course, Swiss skier, Wengen, World Cup downhill
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Edging out Bode Miller, Klaus Kroell gave Austria its first World Cup downhill victory of the season.
Miller was faster than Kroell at every time split Friday, but the American lost time on the bottom section bottom run.
Didier Cuche, the veteran Swiss skier was bidding for a third ... Read More
Egyptians Blast Military for Deadly Soccer Rampage
Published By Terry On Thursday, February 2nd 2012. Under Sports Tags: activists, blame the military, chaos and destruction, Coalition of the Revolutionary Youth, deadliest soccer rampage, democratic transition, Egypt, government military council, Hosni Mubarak, lack of security, new Parliament leaders, Politicians, Port Said match, senior Islamic lawmaker, violence to escalate
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Egyptian activists and politicians are blaming the military for the world's deadliest soccer rampage in over 15 years, which claimed the lives of 79 and has injured more than 1,000 people. The new Parliament leaders accused the military-led government of deliberately allowing the violence to escalate at the ... Read More
Giants’ Rookie: ‘Take That, Cancer’
Published By Terry On Wednesday, February 1st 2012. Under Sports Tags: bone cancer, free agent, Indianapolis, leg amputation, Mark Herzlich, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFL, opportunity to inspire, radiation and chemotherapy, Rookie linebacker, Super Bowl
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Rookie linebacker Mark Herzlich of the New York Giants is happier than most to be playing in the Super Bowl: “2 yrs ago I was told that I might never walk again. I just WALKED off plane in Indy to play in the Super Bowl.
Take That Sh*t ... Read More


