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"I wouldn't be a Hall of Famer" - Karl Malone on the one decision that secured his legendary career
“I wouldn't have been a Hall of Famer," said Malone, per Bleacher Report. The NBA’s “one-and-done” rule was introduced in ...
Devin Booker scored 36 points and had nine assists to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 118-96 win over the Utah Jazz in NBA Cup group play ...
November 20, 1977 WALTER PAYTON'S 275-YARD "FLU GAME" Suffering from a 101-degree fever and severe flu symptoms, Sweetness not only plays through it…he sets the #NFL 's then single-game rushing record ...
Celtics Wire on MSN
Today in Boston Celtics history: Acres, Pavlovic born; Sykes debut; Noszka, Russell pass
Today in Boston Celtics history, Aleksandar "Sasha" Pavlovic was born in what was then known as Yugoslavia. Picked up by the ...
Basketball legend Lenny Wilkens has died at the age of 88. Wilkens died at his home on Sunday, according to Tim Booth of the Seattle Times. No cause of ...
Today in Sports, November 7 - Magic Johnson announces he has tested positive for the AIDS virus and is retiring ...
Today, we're going to talk about the best NBA players to come out of every state in America, from Alabama and Wyoming. For ...
The World Series champion Dodgers pick up the contract options on third baseman Max Muncy and reliever Alex Vesia.
Nov. 7 1943 — The Detroit Lions and New York Giants play the last scoreless tie in the NFL. 1968 — Red Berenson scores six goals, including four in the second period, to lead the St. Louis Blues to an ...
The ring is everything in the NBA. The relentless pursuit of a world championship is why LeBron James first decided to join the Miami Heat, and why the Boston Celtics almost traded Jaylen Brown ...
The Vacaville Reporter on MSN
Thomas Gase Guide: So much football, so little time
In the third Harry Potter book and film, “The Prisoner of Azkaban,” Hermione Granger uses a Time-Turner — an hourglass on a chain that, when turned, sends the wearer back in time by ...
Times-Herald on MSN
Thomas Gase Guide: So many football games, not enough time
In the third Harry Potter book and film, "The Prisoner of Azkaban," Hermione Granger uses a Time-Turner — an hourglass on a chain that, when turned, sends the wearer back in time by one hour per spin.
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