Thursday, November 8, 2007

- Billy Gillespie, welcome to Kentucky! Gardner-Webb upset the No. 20 Wildcats in Lexingon, 84-68.
- On Mike & Mike in the morning, legendary Dolphins coach Don Shula clarified his stance on those cheatin’ Pats, saying “there shouldn’t be any asterisk to it,” if they manage to go undefeated. | Wilbon weighs in.
- The first trade of the Florida GM meetings went down by way of the Houston Astros finally dealing closer Brad Lidge away in a 5-player trade to the Phillies.
- The Celtics shot 65% from the field and led by 39 at halftime, as they rolled on to a 119-93 romp of the Denver Nuggets — dedicating the game to coach Doc Rivers, whose father passed away earlier this week.
- Gilbert Arenas has his knee drained — again — but Wiz coach Eddie Jordan doesn’t seem worried.
- Despite being prone to rookie mistakes, Redskins rookie safety Laron Landry has been impressive so far this season.
- Think the Cavs miss Varajeo now? Donyell Marshall injured his wrist in a collision with Devin Harris, and with Varajeo still M.I.A. holding holding out for a better contract offer, Cleveland will be forced to use a much smaller line-up. I know a certain “soldier” in Cleveland having a heckova football season who may be interested…
- A Q & A with USC football coach Pete Carroll on Stanford, his diminishing coaching staff and the possibility that he is just having a very off season.
- Want to talk smack to Giants TE Jeremy Shockey? His friends will bust you.
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