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Brandon McCarthy Takes Over Hot Clicks
Our own "ace" starter shows off his wit...and his wife! on Sports Illustrated's Hot Clicks segment. Insights and opinions on Spring Training, Twitter, etc....
FINALLY, IT'S HIP TO BE A CLIP
Still think L.A.'s other team is a joke? A savvy G.M. (with help from David Stern) made the Clippers instant contenders. More impressive: Now stars want to join the club, not flee -- by Lee Jenkins Pretty awesome article from Sports Illustrated....
...failing to live up to expectations: Tayshaun Prince
Tayshaun Prince, SF, Detroit Pistons Prince still has those long arms on defense and the ability to give you a little bit of everything on offense, but he’s contributing just a little bit less of everything for a confused Detroit team. His shooting is cold (41.6 percent after consistently hitting...
SI Photoblog at it again with one of the first pictures ever taken by an in-net camera in the NHL.
http://www.tumblr.com/photo/1280/siphotos/15784104174/1/tumblr_lxr3xmC94F1qm9ryp SI Photoblog at it again with one of the first pictures ever taken by an in-net camera in the NHL.
SI's Zach Lowe on Greg Monroe's monster season
Greg Monroe is having a monster season. The numbers are ridiculous: • Monroe is fifth in the league in Player Efficiency Rating, and one of the guys ahead of him (Manu Ginobili) will soon fall off the leader board due to a lack of minutes. • He is shooting 59.7 percent from the floor. Only Nene...
Eli officially "great"
This is an interesting article about the cost of ATL's Julio Jones trade and the role of wide receivers on any team. But the thing that struck me the most is in their brief description of Victor Cruz, the writer admits that Cruz is "productive because he's paired with a great quarterback." This...
SI.com: Biggest NFL Stories of 2011
Sports Illustrated's NFL columnist Don Banks posted his picks for the biggest NFL stories of the year recently. You'll be a bit surprised at what he thought was in his top ten, and the top one was not even on the football field. A few others were of great teams, terrible teams, new players and...
Rookie Miller the quiet motor behind Broncos' recent success
And in other non-Tebow news from Denver ... Rookie linebacker Von Miller's a keeper, and while the mania over Tim Tebow's play is the talk of the Rocky Mountain region, the Miller-led Broncos defense is the real reason why they've been able to come back late in scintillating games. And if the 5-5...
Whaley is even being considered this week for the cover of Sports Illustrated, which is focusing on...
Whaley is even being considered this week for the cover of Sports Illustrated, which is focusing on walk-ons contributing for major FBS programs. Whaley is the prime posterboy for that, given his rise. The most decorated non-scholarship player in the country has now rushed 83 times for 462 yards...
Alabama's defensive lineman Josh Chapman graces the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated. This...
Alabama's defensive lineman Josh Chapman graces the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated. This marks the 10th time the Crimson Tide has been featured on the cover of the weekly magazine since head coach Nick Saban arrived in Tuscaloosa in January of 2007.
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