Warriors Battle Injuries and Spurs in Semifinals

The Dubs advanced to the second round of the playoffs after beating Ty Lawson and the Denver Nuggets in six games. Their semifinals match-up with the San Antonio Spurs begins Monday, May 6th, in San Antonio.  With this win and the success throughout the season, the Warriors have redefined what it means to earn the right to be an All-Star, [&hellip

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Bulls Drop Nets in 7, advance to Semifinals

With a 99-93 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, the Chicago Bulls advance to the semifinals of the eastern conference where they will face MVP LeBron James and the Miami Heat. The injured, ill, and counted-out Bulls showed warrior like mentality and battled the Nets in the final game of the series. This is the first game seven victory in Bulls [&hellip

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Grizzlies New Playoff Favorite with Series Win Over Clips

Four straight losses, a first round departure, and an injured starter, wasn’t the picture the Los Angeles Clippers painted of their playoffs. When the Clippers won 56 games, set a franchise record, and went on a 17 game win streak, they were clearly the better team in LA and one of the biggest competitors in the West. But in pursuing a ring, [&hellip

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Sloane Stephens is Not Overrated, Yet

After Sloane “upset” Serena Williams during the quarterfinals of the 2013 Australian Open, fans believed that Stephens was ready to dominate women’s tennis. She was perfectly positioned as the No. 2 player in the US and was the highest ranked teen on the tour, but she failed to follow her win over Serena with consistent success. Stephens has fallen to [&hellip

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49ers Top Ravens in First Round Draft Selection

As the reigning Super Bowl champ, the Baltimore Ravens waited patiently to make the 32nd selection in the 2013 draft. With their first pick they selected free safety Matt Elam of Florida in an attempt to replace future Hall of Famer Ed Reed who they loss to the Houston Texans back in March. Elam’s hard-hitting, competitive style is obvious, but [&hellip

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