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Rose, Beasley not too worked up over matchup
Chicago Tribune reporterSummer league or not, the hype machine has started for Monday's matchup in Orlando between Derrick Rose's Bulls and Michael Beasley's Heat. But there's one small problem: The top two picks in the NBA draft aren't cooperating. "I swear I didn't even know...Tags: Joakim Noah, Tyrus Thomas, Derrick Rose, ESPN
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Wimbledon Adds To Wow-Full Year
This is why we play the games. And this is why we watch them. We sit there in front of the flat-screen night after night, weekend after weekend, reclining sentinels on the lookout for uncommon brilliance and common decency. We slouch on our couches...Tags: Michael Jordan, Rocco Mediate, Fourth of July, Bjorn Borg, NESN
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It's Rose vs. Beasley in sneak preview in Orlando Magic summer league
Sentinel Staff WriterPending free-agent moves are stealing NBA headlines, but the offseason is on again in Orlando. Today's big little matchup at RDV Sportsplex: Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls vs. Michael Beasley of the Miami Heat. Sure, it's only summer-league action...Tags: Joakim Noah, Miami Heat, Tyrus Thomas, Derrick Rose, Patrick Ewing
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Michael Beasley, Derrick Rose ignore matchup's hype
South Florida Sun-SentinelIt took less than a week for Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley to learn there is more to NBA life than manufactured rivalries. So as the top two picks in this year's NBA Draft prepare to meet today at the Orlando Pro Summer League, they'll enter with...Tags: Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls, Tyrus Thomas, University of Miami, Dwyane Wade
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Michael Beasley cleared for Heat summer league
South Florida Sun-SentinelMiami Heat first-round draft choice Michael Beasley on Sunday declared himself fit for the upcoming week of summer-league games, with coach Erik Spoelstra confirming that the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA Draft would be on the court starting Monday in...Tags: Joakim Noah, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Injuries, Tyrus Thomas
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Sports Digest
SoccerLloyd's goal gives U.S. women 1-0 winCarli Lloyd scored on a deflected shot in the 39th minute yesterday to lift the United States to a 1-0 victory over host Sweden in a women's Olympic tuneup in Skelleftea. Lloyd dribbled past three defenders...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Miami Heat, Trials, San Diego Chargers, National Hockey League
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Halftime hits
When the clock struck midnight, 2008 was half over. That's one-half less over than Roger Clemens' career. It's completely kaput, along with his reputation. Roger the Dodger's fall from grace might be the biggest story of the year. Or would it be the...Tags: Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, Hospitals and Clinics, Beijing Games, Shawn Marion
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City sits on sideline in NBA competition
The two news items from early and late Wednesday weren't exactly related, but they were more than coincidental. In the morning: a front-page story in The Sun about how The Relic on Howard Street (aka 1st Mariner Arena) still makes a decent profit. At...Tags: Pimlico Race Course, National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1st Mariner Arena, New Jersey Nets, National Hockey League
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Menard claims pole at Daytona
Dale Earnhardt Inc. swept the front row in qualifying yesterday for tonight's Coke Zero 400 in Daytona Beach, Fla., and ended up with three drivers in the top eight spots. Paul Menard covered the 2 1/2 -mile Daytona International Speedway at 185.916...Tags: New York Rangers, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Brewers, C.C. Sabathia, National Hockey League
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