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Shaq Slams Chris Bosh, Calls Heat ‘Big 2′ [VIDEO]
Even in retirement, Shaquille O’Neal is finding ways to dunk on NBA players.
On Tuesday, it was Chris Bosh getting posterized.
Hockey Great Joe Sakic Drains Amazing Hole-in-One for $1 Million at Celebrity Golf Event [VIDEO]
Joe Sakic made a career out of exploiting the five-hole.
Now, the former NHL superstar is flaunting his precision on the links.
Sports Illustrated Releases List of Top 100 Sports Tweeters — Did Your Favorite Make It?
Do you like sports but find yourself not getting the most out of Twitter?
Chances are you’re not following the right people.
Money Woes Plague NBA As League Lays Off 114 Employees
The NBA laid off 114 people this week in a cost-cutting move it says was unrelated to the lockout. Sort of.
According to league spokesman Mike Bass, “The layoffs are not a direct result of the lockout but rather a response to the same underlying issue — that is, the league’s expenses far outpace our revenues.”
With the NBA claiming annual losses of $300 million, it’s unclear if more pink slips a
Yao Ming Retires After Injury-Plagued Career
Oft-injured Houston Rockets center Yao Ming has informed the NBA he has retired after eight seasons in the league. Yahoo! Sports first reported the news.
The top pick in the 2002 draft was an eight-time all-star, despite averaging just 48 games in each of the last five seasons. Yao appeared in only five games during the 2010-11 season after suffering a stress fracture in his left leg Nov. 10.
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Tiger Woods Won’t Return to Golf Until He’s Perfectly Healthy
Tiger Woods doesn’t know when he will find his way back onto a golf course, but this much he does know: He will be 100 percent when he does.
Woods spoke to reporters Tuesday while attending the AT&T National, a tournament which benefits his foundation, and said he was tired of playing through injuries.
Eric Lindros Gets Snubbed in Hall of Fame Voting
The Big E got the big snub.
Eric Lindros, a bruising injury-prone power forward once appointed the “Next One,” will have to wait until next year before entering the pantheon of hockey’s greatest.
Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Mark Howe were among the four players chosen to be elected into this year’s Hockey’s Hall of Fame class, the selection committee announced Tuesday. The Class