Saturday, April 14, 2012
NBA Schedule April 14, 2012
Golden State
LA Clippers
3:30pm ET
Cleveland
Washington
7:00pm ET
Boston
New Jersey
7:30pm ET
Oklahoma City
Minnesota
8:00pm ET
Utah
Memphis
8:00pm ET
Indiana
Milwaukee
8:30pm ET
Phoenix
San Antonio
9:00pm ET
MLB Scores April 13, 2012
LA Angels 0
NY Yankees 5
Final
Tampa Bay 2
Boston 12
Final
Detroit 2
Chi White Sox 5
Final
Chi Cubs 9
St. Louis 5
Final
Cleveland 8
Kansas City 3
Final
Pittsburgh 0
San Francisco 5
Final
Cincinnati 1
Washington 2
Final 13
NY Mets 5
Philadelphia 2
Final
Baltimore 7
Toronto 5
Final
Houston 4
Miami 5
Final 11
Milwaukee 8
Atlanta 10
Final
Texas 4
Minnesota 1
Final
Arizona 6
Colorado 7
Final
San Diego 8
LA Dodgers 9
Final
Oakland 4
Seattle 0
Final
NBA Scores April 13, 2012
Cleveland 83
Indiana 102
Final
Boston 79
Toronto 84
Final
Atlanta 109
Orlando 81
Final
New Jersey 95
Philadelphia 89
Final
Charlotte 82
Miami 105
Final
Washington 65
New York 103
Final
Phoenix 112
Houston 105
Final
Sacramento 89
Oklahoma City 115
Final
Milwaukee 113
Detroit 97
Final
Utah 85
New Orleans 96
Final
Denver 97
LA Lakers 103
Final
Dallas 97
Portland 94
Final
NHL Schedule April 14, 2012
Washington
Boston
3:00pm ET
Bruins lead series 1-0
Ottawa
NY Rangers
7:00pm ET
Rangers lead series 1-0
San Jose
St. Louis
7:30pm ET
Sharks lead series 1-0
Chicago
Phoenix
10:00pm ET
Coyotes lead series 1-0
NHL Scores April 13, 2012
New Jersey 3
Florida 2
Final
Devils lead series 1-0
Philadelphia 8
Pittsburgh 5
Final
Flyers lead series 2-0
Detroit 3
Nashville 2
Final
Series tied 1-1
Los Angeles 4
Vancouver 2
Final
Kings lead series 2-0
Friday, April 13, 2012
NHL Schedule April 13, 2012
New Jersey
Florida
7:00pm ET
Series tied 0-0
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
7:30pm ET
Flyers lead series 1-0
Detroit
Nashville
7:30pm ET
Predators lead series 1-0
Los Angeles
Vancouver
10:00pm ET
Kings lead series 1-0
NHL Scores April 12, 2012
Ottawa 2
NY Rangers 4
Final
Rangers lead series 1-0
Washington 0
Boston 1
Final OT
Bruins lead series 1-0
San Jose 3
St. Louis 2
Final 2OT
Sharks lead series 1-0
Chicago 2
Phoenix 3
Final OT
Coyotes lead series 1-0
NBA Schedule April 13, 2012
Cleveland
Indiana
7:00pm ET
Boston
Toronto
7:00pm ET
Atlanta
Orlando
7:00pm ET
New Jersey
Philadelphia
7:00pm ET
Charlotte
Miami
7:30pm ET
Washington
New York
7:30pm ET
Phoenix
Houston
8:00pm ET
Sacramento
Oklahoma City
8:00pm ET
Milwaukee
Detroit
8:00pm ET
Utah
New Orleans
8:00pm ET
Denver
LA Lakers
10:30pm ET
Dallas
Portland
10:30pm ET
NBA Scores April 12, 2012
Detroit 109
Charlotte 85
Final
Miami 86
Chicago 96
Final OT
LA Clippers 95
Minnesota 82
Final
Memphis 97
San Antonio 107
Final
Dallas 112
Golden State 103
Final
MLB Schedule April 13, 2012
LA Angels
NY Yankees
1:05pm ET
Tampa Bay
Boston
2:05pm ET
Detroit
Chi White Sox
2:10pm ET
Chi Cubs
St. Louis
3:15pm ET
Cleveland
Kansas City
4:10pm ET
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
4:35pm ET
Cincinnati
Washington
7:05pm ET
NY Mets
Philadelphia
7:05pm ET
Baltimore
Toronto
7:07pm ET
Houston
Miami
7:10pm ET
Milwaukee
Atlanta
7:35pm ET
Texas
Minnesota
8:10pm ET
Arizona
Colorado
8:40pm ET
San Diego
LA Dodgers
10:10pm ET
Oakland
Seattle
10:10pm ET
MLB Scores April 12, 2012
Cincinnati 2
Washington 3
Final 10
Tampa Bay 2
Detroit 7
Final
LA Angels 9
Minnesota 10
Final
Seattle 3
Texas 5
Final
Milwaukee 0
Chi Cubs 8
Final
San Francisco 4
Colorado 2
Final
Miami 1
Philadelphia 3
Final
Arizona 3
San Diego 1
Final
Pittsburgh 2
LA Dodgers 3
Final
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Dwight Howard Can His Image Be Repaired?
Dwight Howard wanted his coach fired, and now he's trying to do damage control on the situation. Stan Van Gundy and Dwight Howard have agreed to put the team first and try to go deep into the playoffs. I really do not see that happening with the circus that surrounds the Orlando Magic. Dwight Howard has become a coach killer and he knows it. The perception of Dwight Howard is he has not grown up yet pulling power plays when he is not happy with something. Hey Dwight try playing for Pat Riley and see how much power plays you pull.
Everyone now knows that the reason Dwight Howard stayed with the Magic is he was promised input on many different things. I guess the next coach was one of them. Yes, Dwight Howard is a talented basketball player, but that does not mean he should be running the Orlando Magic. It goes to show you when you let players make decisions like this the team struggles. If you do not believe that look at the Orlando Magic the last month of the season. They have been horrible, and the sad part they will get no better.
Everyone now knows that the reason Dwight Howard stayed with the Magic is he was promised input on many different things. I guess the next coach was one of them. Yes, Dwight Howard is a talented basketball player, but that does not mean he should be running the Orlando Magic. It goes to show you when you let players make decisions like this the team struggles. If you do not believe that look at the Orlando Magic the last month of the season. They have been horrible, and the sad part they will get no better.
Warren Sapp Files For Bankruptcy
Warren Sapp who has thrilled many people on and off the field with his bright smile has filed for bankruptcy. It is hard to believe Sapp is in financial trouble, but according to his filing that is the case. Sapp was the anchor of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive line for many years, but apparently he was not good with his money. Sapp lists
$6.45 million in assets includes 240 pairs of Jordan athletic shoes worth almost $6,500, a $2,250 watch and a lion skin rug worth $1,200. He also reported losing his 2002 Super Bowl ring with the Bucs and his 1991 national championship ring from the University of Miami.
He has an average monthly income is $115,881, according to the filings, and includes $45,000 for a final contract payment with Showtime, $48,000 for an appearance with CCA Sports and $18,675 as an advance for a book deal. His contract with the NFL Network ends in August, the filings show, and it was unknown if the contract will be renewed. It's just another case of a former NFL player who should have took money management courses in college, as he could use them right now. For most fans it's hard to understand how a former NFL player could lose it all so fast, but it happens.
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