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Celtics Complete Biggest Comeback in 16 Seasons Against Magic

By on January 26, 2012 at 11:56pm
Paul Pierce controls the ball against Hedo Turkoglu during Thursday's game against the Magic in Orlando. (Photo by Fernando Medina/NBAE via Getty Images) Paul Pierce controls the ball against Hedo Turkoglu during Thursday's game against the Magic in Orlando. (Photo by Fernando Medina/NBAE via Getty Images)

The Boston Celtics got double-doubles from Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, plus double-digit scoring from three more, coming all the way from 27 down to beat the Orlando Magic 91-83 Thursday night at the Amway Center. It was Celtics’ biggest comeback in 16 seasons.

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Connelly’s Top Ten: Another Week to Go

January 27, 2012 at 7:00am in Featured, Now!
Lucas Oil Stadium (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

1. Patriots Salaries:

Players salaries of $1mm + that won’t be playing in the Super Bowl:

  • Leigh Bodden: $5.055m
  • Dan Koppen: $5.005m
  • Mike Wright: $2.850m
  • Chad Ochocinco: $2.838m
  • Ty Warren: $2.620m
  • Andre Carter: $2.250m
  • Tully Banta Cain: $2.100m
  • Albert Haynesworth: $1.505m
  • Brandon Meriweather: $1.185m
  • Ron Brace: $1.151m
  • Darius Butler: $1.130m

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Red Wings vs Rangers: Week 16's prediction for the Stanley Cup

We’re in the All Star break, and it’s still a tough time for many teams. There are close races abound, at both ends of the seeding. Just about the only thing well-entrenched is Columbus at the bottom of the NHL by a whopping nine points. There’s a lot a time off for everyone to re-energize before trying another round of one-upsmanship in the seeding, so let’s look at what would happen if the playoffs started as of Thursday, January 26: Continue reading If the Playoffs Started Today – NHL Week 16 »

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Tim Thomas (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

This week, Tim Thomas made a choice. He chose not to join his teammates at a White House ceremony honoring the Boston Bruins for their 2011 Stanley Cup Championship. Thomas released a statement to the public stating why he did not want to attend the ceremony. It had something to do with big government, rights of the people, and property.

For the record, I think Thomas made a mistake. I think regardless of ideology, being invited to the White House is a privilege. I think meeting the President of the United States with your teammates is a pretty cool gig and I think you should go. I think THAT office deserves THAT respect, regardless of who the President is and regardless of his party. Thomas chose not to; he has that right, but I think he chose poorly. That’s where the story should end. And the coverage of the story should have ended in a sports flash on Monday night. But it didn’t, it went on and on and on, and by Tuesday, you would have thought based on the media reaction and subsequent public reaction that Tim Thomas challenged President Obama to a fistfight. Continue reading Thomas’s White House Snub Brings Out the Cult of Media Hypocrisy »

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Birdman Has A Lot of Money (ckhid.com)

Rapper, Cash Money Records co-founder/co-CEO, and Lil Wayne father figure Birdman (now known as Baby, for some reason, although his real name is Bryan Williams) has offered to bet $5 million on the Patriots to win the Super Bowl. $5 million! While many reports claim he has already made this bet, the phrasing of this tweet (warning, um, language) indicates that he is simply looking for someone to bet with. Even better, he is making this bet because he claims that BenJarvus Green-Ellis is his nephew.

I…. I don’t know if I’m equipped to handle all of this information. Let’s break this story down. Continue reading Birdman Bets $5 Million on the Patriots? »

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Perry Jones III and Baylor Couldn't Get Past Missouri or Kansas This Week (AP Photo)

1. Kentucky (61)
As usual, Kentucky looked really good last week. I wouldn’t call them unstoppable, but they’ve certainly shown signs of dominance. For that reason, I think they are going to get upset soon.

Before the matchup with No. 14 Florida, in fact. Because the SEC hasn’t been quite as strong as it looked like it would be in the preseason, the common wisdom will be that Kentucky will cruise through the conference schedule, with only Florida and No. 18 Mississippi State as potential roadblocks.

Conference play never works that cleanly, which means they will lose in the next four games. The best bet for an upset is Tennessee.

2. Missouri (2)
Here’s my analysis: Missouri had the best win last week. Seriously though, that was a really strong win over Baylor. In a surprisingly strong Big 12, the Tigers control their own destiny. I remain skeptical about their ability to beat Kansas (especially at Allen Fieldhouse), but that is an issue for another week.

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Vince Wilfork's terrific individual effort of six tackles – three behind the line – a sack and a key fourth-down hit on Ravens QB Joe Flacco earns him an 'A' in the AFC Championship report card. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

The Baltimore Ravens shut down the New England Patriots’ receivers in Sunday’s AFC Championship, rattled Tom Brady and held the Patriots to their fewest points since October. And they still didn’t win.

The Patriots beat the Ravens, 23-20, advancing to their fifth Super Bowl of the new millennium when Ravens place-kicker Billy Cundiff badly missed a game-tying 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds left. The Patriots will face the New York Giants in Indianapolis in two weeks.

The AFC Championship was the last test before the final. Who’s ready, and who’ll be pulling an all-nighter? Here’s the penultimate report card of the season.

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