Basketball: Marreese Speights had a career high 24 points in the 76ers 108-91 rout of the Suns...T'Wolves center Al Jefferson will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his ACL...Mavs guard Jason Terry had surgery on his hand. A return date has not been set...Charles Barkley will be back on a TV near you following the NBA All-Star break. Thank goodness, it's not the same without Sir Charles.
College Basketball: UCONN is still #1...#4 Pittsburgh downed West Virginia, 70-59...Zaire Taylor nailed a 10-foot jumper to give the Missouri the 62-60 edge over Kansas.
Football: Ben Roethlisberger is turning into my type of athlete. According to reports he played in the Super Bowl with broken ribs...The Pacman experiment is officially over in Big D...David Carr has been re-signed by the Giants.

Hockey: Zach Parise scored an empty netter capping off the Devils 3-0 victory over the Rangers. It would be nice if the Rangers pretended they aren't already making their offseason plans in February and like scored a goal every once in a while...Speaking of the Rangers, Sean Avery cleared waivers on Monday and was sent to the Hartford Wolfpack, the Rangers minor league affiliate. The Stars do not have their own affiliate in the AHL...The Flames scored two short handed goals on their way to a 6-2 smashing of the Canadiens...The Blues signed Andy McDonald to a four year, $18.8 million extension...A panel has recommended hockey ban fighting at all levels. That's a little extreme don't you think?
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Nascar: Goodyear is hoping to debut new tires in 2010. Hopefully they don't suck as bad.
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