Basketball: Kobe and the Lakers brushed past Shaq and the Suns, 105-92 in the battle of the old teammates...Even with their newest addition, Allen Iverson, the Pistons could not solve the Celtics, falling to them, 98-80...Gilbert Arenas thinks finish last isn't all that bad. Way to give up on your season in the first full month.
College Basketball: Texas Tech scored more in one half of their 167-115 crushing of East Central than either Michigan or UCLA did in the Wolverine's 55-52 upset of #4 Bruins...Michigan will take on Duke in the 2K Sports Finals after the Blue Devils overwhelmed Southern Illinois, 83-58...In other upset news, Seton Hall edged USC, 63-61.
College Football: Georgia Tech rushed past Miami, 41-23.
Football: The Steelers took care of the Bengals, 27-10...Brady Quinn has a broken finger, but will try to play on Sunday.
Hockey: Scott Clemmensen had 23 saves in the Devils 3-1 win over the Panthers...The Kings put an end to Alexander Ovechkin's scoring streak while picking up the 5-2 win...Daniel Sedin scored the game winner for the Cancuks in their 3-2 victory over the Wild...Petr Sykora redirected Sidney Crosby's slapshot for the Penguins game winner...Jiri Hudler scored twice in the Red Wings 4-3 victory over the Oilers...Apparently the Rangers Scott Gomez, who has missed the last four games with an injured ankle and groin, may have been suffering from a stress fracture since mid-October. All I have to say is take that Tony Romo!
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Best of the Rest: Matt Kenseth has re-signed with Roush Fenway Racing...Very late on this one, but Paul Menard officially moved to Robert Yates Racing on Tuesday. He'll drive the #98 car with Larry Carter serving as his crew chief and Kim Vo as his sideburns specialist.
Check this out: Twlight has been the most buzzed about movie all year, and it's finally opened up in theaters. Click here to see it's fresh rating and read a bunch of reviews.
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