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Shaq Calls It Quits: A Retrospective on the Big Aristotle
Until the very end, he was nothing but Shaq.
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Until the very end, he was nothing but Shaq.
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One game into the 2011 NBA Finals, and we can surely wonder: will Miami’s roll ever end this post-season?
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LeBron. D-Wade. Dirk.
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See stories to watch, and a few fun facts, about the greatest spectacle in racing.
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You probably don’t know much, if anything, about Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays, who has smacked 73 home runs since the start of last season. What does this say about baseball?
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Wow.
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Ray Lewis, the manically intense middle linebacker from the Baltimore Ravens, will go down as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. But he might want to stay away from sociology.
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On Sunday night, the TNT cameras caught Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah exchanging words with someone — presumably a Miami Heat fan — while he was sitting on the bench, during the first quarter of Game 3 of the Eastern …
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The NBA’s all-time leading scorer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, thinks the Lakers should honor him with a Staples Center statue. They should, to remind basketball players about a shot they are squandering
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Rick Welts, president and CEO of the Phoenix Suns, rocked the NBA and the sporting world when he announced that he is gay. Soon after, he spoke to TIME about the reasoning behind his decision
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The tragic death of New York Rangers forward Derek Boogaard shocked the National Hockey League. Now, sports fans are left to wonder: did the violent nature of Boogaard’s game play a role in his demise?
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A Canadian team hasn’t won the Stanley Cup in nearly 20 years. Why the last Northern team standing in this year’s playoffs, the Vancouver Canucks, are worth rooting for
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At one time, the golf world feared Tiger Woods. But these days, taking verbal shots at the struggling legend is a popular sport.