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Oklahoma City Thunder lose Game 5, NBA Finals series to Miami
The Miami Heat won the 2012 NBA title with an absolute-massacre 121-106 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Thursday in Miami. How the Thunder lost: Oklahoma City was completely dominated on both sides of the ball.
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Column: Who will advance among Euro 2012’s elite?
So we’re down to the Elite 8 of UEFA Euro 2012. I’ve found myself intently watching this major tournament even more than I did the FIFA World Cup in 2010. While my personal viewing ratings are different, one thing remains constant: FIFA and UEFA are still too stubborn to implement instant replay.
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Arizona baseball prepares for Florida State, round two
OMAHA, Neb. — If Arizona baseball wants to earn its way to the championship round of the College World Series, it’s going to have to get past the same Florida State team that gave them so many fits in last Friday’s 12 inning, 4-3 win. Kurt Heyer, the Wildcats’ No.
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Summer conditioning harder than ever for Mountaineers
Every year as West Virginia enters summer workouts, there is a constant theme of players expressing the current summer’s workouts as the toughest they’ve ever gone through.
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Seminoles’ patience pays off in Omaha
It has been a long, grueling week in Omaha for the Florida State Seminoles, but it’s one they’re more than happy to stretch out.
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Thunder drop third straight as Heat erase 17-point deficit
The Oklahoma City Thunder lost an absolute nailbiter 104-98 to the Miami Heat in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. How the Thunder lost: Oklahoma City could not maintain a lead.
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USC receiver Robert Woods will not practice until August
Though most USC Trojans have been participating in unofficial team workouts in preparation for fall camp and the upcoming football season, one key member of the 2011 team that went 10-2 and finished sixth in the final AP poll remains notably absent: Junior wide receiver Robert Woods.
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Column: Thunder must make free throws to avoid being 2008 Memphis Tigers, losing Finals
The first three games of the 2012 NBA Finals are in the books, and the Oklahoma City Thunder trail the Miami Heat two games to one. The Thunder have broken my heart the last two games, and the breakup's epicenter has been at the free-throw line.
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Former Oregon assistant hired as head coach of Charlotte Bobcats
In a somewhat surprising move, former Oregon men’s basketball assistant coach Mike Dunlap was named the next head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats.