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Yao Ming will miss the rest of the playoffs because of a broken left foot. The Houston center limped off the court late in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 108-94 victory over the Rockets on Friday night. Yao missed Saturday’s practice to get treatment and the team said the 7-foot-6 All-Star would be re-evaluated on Sunday.
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LeBron James had that unstoppable feeling. Everyone get out of the way. Time for him to do something really special. As if being the league’s MVP wasn’t enough, James scored 47 points in his best performance yet of these playoffs, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to the brink of their second straight postseason sweep with a 97-82 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night.
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OAKLAND, Calif. - Brian Tallet has started an NCAA championship game, and he's also been traded for a career minor leaguer named Bubbie Buzachero. He was a second-round draft pick with a glistening future, and he also was designated for assignment by two teams.
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If you are brand new to blogging or a blogger with experience endeavoring to make extra money or your actual living, here are 3 critical tips for blogging success you need to know. This information will save you time, make you more money, and possibly save you from making mistakes you wouldn’t have made otherwise.
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Alpine director Jesse Hunt is leaving the U.S. Ski Team to become the general manager and program director of the Park City Ski Education Foundation. Hunt will stay on with the national team at least through the end of May. A search for his replacement will begin immediately. Hunt took over the country’s overall alpine program after the 2002 Olympics.
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