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Magic Use Huge 3rd Quarter to Beat Celtics

Dwight Howard (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) Magic center Dwight Howard was very effective against the Celtics on Sunday. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

The Celtics led Sunday’s game against the Magic by 11 points, 57-46, with 8:48 to go in the third quarter. Rajon Rondo hit three-pointer to give the Celts a 60-51 lead with 7:16 left in the 3rd. Then, the Saints went on a 19-0 run. Yes, A NINETEEN-TO-NOTHING RUN. Check it out:

  • Vince Carter makes 25-foot three pointer
  • Vince Carter makes driving layup
  • Vince Carter makes free throw 1 of 1
  • Rashard Lewis makes three point jumper (Vince Carter assists)
  • Vince Carter makes 27-foot three point jumper (Rashard Lewis assists)
  • Rashard Lewis makes 24-foot three point jumper (Dwight Howard assists)
  • Dwight Howard makes two point shot (Matt Barnes assists)
  • Jameer Nelson makes driving layup

The Magic went from being down by nine points to up by 10 points in one run, and never looked back in a 96-89 win. The Celtics out-scored the Magic in three of the four quarters, but the Magic used a startling 36-11 third quarter edge to beat the Celtics for the third time in four tries this season. Continue reading Magic Use Huge 3rd Quarter to Beat Celtics »

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The 2010 NFL Playoff Pick 'Em has a winner; look below to find out who. ("Pro Wrestling," NES)

After a thrilling Super Bowl, multiple records were set or tied. The NFC has now won 13 coin tosses in a row, which has a probability of 1/1892, or .0122%. When the Saints attempted (and recovered) an onside kick to kick off the second half, they attempted the first ever pre-4th quarter onside kick in Super Bowl history. Garrett Hartley of the Saints became the first Super Bowl kicker to have three 40+ yard field goals. Drew Brees tied Tom Brady’s Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) mark with 32 completed passes. And the Saints tied the Redskins’ Super Bowl XXII (1988) record for the largest deficit (10 points) overcome en route to victory (the Broncos were the unfortunate victims then). The Colts, for their part, also scored on the longest (96 yards) Super Bowl touchdown drive ever, tying the Bears in Super Bowl XX (1986).

The game was back and forth, but the game was, for all intended purposes, over when Tracy Porter returned an interception 74 yards for a touchdown in the 4th quarter, giving the Saints a 31-17 lead with 3:12 left. With this Super Bowl, the Saints became the first team to lose their last three regular season games and win the Super Bowl. Speaking of losing, Manning became the fifth consecutive regular season MVP to lose the Super Bowl, when the MVP reached it. On a brighter note, Colts kicker Matt Stover became the oldest player in Super Bowl history at 42 years, 11 days old. Continue reading 2009-2010 NFL Super Bowl & Playoff Picks: Final Results »

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Claude Julien may have finally made his move, selecting Tuukka Rask as his starting goaltender. (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)

The Bruins entered Super Sunday losers of their last 10 games as they closed in on the worst losing streak in team history — an 11-game stretch in the 1924-25 season. A loss against the rival Canadiens on Sunday, and the Bruins would match the dubious mark and undoubtedly send a shockwave of panic across Boston.

The formula for Bruins success is simple: score, hold a lead, and prevent the other team from scoring. Tuukka Rask held up his end of the bargain on Sunday, and shut out the Canadiens 3-0 to give the Bruins their first win since mid-January. Continue reading Super Sunday: Rask Helps Bruins Break Long Losing Streak »

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2009-2010 NFL Super Bowl Picks

February 7, 2010 at 6:39pm in Featured, Now!, Patriots
Miami will see two powerful offenses giving the fans their money's worth (except those with >$100 tickets). (ticketpolice.com)

It’s time for the final round of SoB’s annual NFL Playoff Pick ‘Em. The Super Bowl features a lightning round with five bonus categories. Also included is a tiebreaker, just in case, in which participants predicted the length, in minutes and seconds, of the longest drive of the game.

Brian is currently in the lead with 30, narrowly beating out Andrew with 29. SoB favorite teams are currently just 5-6 so far, which means several participants can still win, with the right combination of factors going in their favor. Continue reading 2009-2010 NFL Super Bowl Picks »

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Flopping in the NBA takes a good amount of acting. Paul Pierce and Rasheed Wallace aren’t known to flop on the court, but after a recent trip to the Ellis Memorial After School Program in Roxbury, they both showed they indeed have acting skills.

Pierce and ‘Sheed were part of an act based on the children’s book “The Clever Boy and the Terrible, Dangerous Animal” by Idries Shah, as part of the team’s Read to Achieve program.

After seeing a portion of it during ABC’s coverage Sunday’s game against the Magic, I felt it necessary to share with you, the reader. I found a pretty good version on NESN.com. Check it out below: Continue reading Video: Paul Pierce, Rasheed Wallace Star in School Play »

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Jeremy Hermida: Wily Mo Done Right

February 7, 2010 at 4:31pm in Featured, Red Sox

In the spring of 2006, Theo Epstein traded Bronson Arroyo to the Cincinnati Reds for aggressive, raw, outfielder in Wily Mo Peña. With Trot Nixon entering the last year of his contract, Peña looked like the heir-apparent in right field. This did not turn out to be the case; Wily Mo was a flop offensively and defensively. Unlike Peña, Hermida stands a chance be the biggest steal since Heathcliff Slocumb was peddled for Jason Varitek and Derek Lowe, if he can prove that 2007 was not a fluke.

Who Is This Guy?

Jeremy Ryan Hermida was drafted 11th overall by the Florida Marlins in 2002 ahead of Scott Kazmir, Cole Hamels, and Matt Cain. The Red Sox, of course, drafted Jon Lester in the second round that year. Curtis Granderson, now with the Yankees, was taken at pick 80 in the third round. Hermida was taken ahead of young Reds slugger Joey Votto and Braves catcher Brian McCann. The Marlins current ace, Josh Johnson, who was just signed to a four-year $39 million dollar contract this winter, was not selected until the fourth round.

Baseball America’s prospect rankings, which were done after the trade of Hanley Ramirez from the Red Sox to the Marlins, listed Jeremy Hermida as the Marlins top prospect heading in to the 2006 season. Being a high draft pick is no guarantee for success, but Hermida was not just a top pick and a highly ranked prospect, he was a also a force to be reckoned with in the minors with a career .284/.398/.436/.834 line in 410 minor league games. Continue reading Jeremy Hermida: Wily Mo Done Right »

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Throwing the perfect party is in the reach of everyone, even if you don't want to spend a lot of money. (photo courtesy of buycostumes.com)

Sure the big game is later today. Many people have planned their parties for months now, but there’s no reason why you too can’t be the man on the big day. There are many different ways to throw a party. You can be the big spender, or make it more traditional and cheaper. Just remember that the right food and drink can save the day, should the game be a blowout.

THE GUESTS:

The Low-Key Party: Keep it simple. Family is most likely the only ones involved, especially if you have young kids. You can spend the day talking football with fathers, brothers and sisters. What better way to have a family reunion then to ignore them all day and watch a TV?

The Traditional Party: Call up the buddies. Bring your closest bros over to your place for some good ol’ fashioned male bonding. Their girlfriends and wives are welcomed, they will keep busy and off your butt. Hopefully.

The Blitzkrieg Party: Everyone you know should be there. Friends, family, coworkers and neighbors all have to be there to prove that you are the most popular guy in the world. They can all get to know each other during pre-game activities. You want coworkers to talk about this party the next day, friends to reminisces all the time and in the end you will set the standards for parties.
Continue reading Throwing the Perfect Super Bowl Party »

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Vancouver Canuck Pavol Demitra celebrates his shootout goal in front of Tuukka Rask during Boston's 3-2 loss. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

The Boston Bruins blew a two-goal lead for the third time in four games as they fell to the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in a shootout to extend their losing streak to ten games. The Bruins are now only one more loss away from tying the franchise record for consecutive losses set during the 1924-1925 season.

Captain Zdeno Chara opened the scoring just 1:56 into the game, when he dropped to the crease on the power play to put away a pass from Marc Savard. Following a fight between Shawn Thornton and Darcy Hordichuk and a particular scary moment when Johnny Boychuk stopped a Mikael Samuelsson slapshot with the left-side of his face, Michael Ryder deflected Savard’s wrist-shot from the blue line to put the Bruins up 2-0 and very much in control with less than six minutes to go before the first intermission. Continue reading Slide Stretches to Ten As Bruins Give Away Lead to Canucks »

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It appears Paul Pierce has gotten his wish. He will participate in the three-point contest at the NBA All-Star Game a week from today in Dallas. No Boston player has won since Larry Bird, who won the initial competition in 1986.

Pierce has fired with tremendous accuracy from long distance this season, as he has hit 47% of his three-point attempts, good for third in the league.

The Celtics captain will be competing with Chauncey Billups (Denver), Stephen Curry (Golden State), Danilo Gallinari (New York), Channing Frye (Phoenix), and last year’s winner, Daequon Cook (Miami).

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The Red Sox may be interested in signing Japanese lefthander Hisanori Takahashi, according to ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick. MLBTradeRumors.com reports that the Giants and Dodgers are in the lead for his services, but the Red Sox still may hold interest. Four teams (Giants, Dodgers, Red Sox, and Padres) have reportedly offered Takahashi a minor-league deal.

The draw for Takahashi in Boston is obvious: the Sox employ two prominent Japanese pitchers in Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima. The Sox would do their very best to make Takahashi feel at home in Boston, despite its long distance from Japan. Continue reading Red Sox Target Japanese Lefty Hisanori Takahashi »

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Ice Breakers: Bruins-Canucks, Saturday 2/6

February 6, 2010 at 8:21am in Bruins

After Thursday night’s 3-2 loss to the Montréal Canadiens, the Boston Bruins (23-22-10, 13-12-5 at home) have now lost nine straight games as they welcome the Vancouver Canucks (34-20-2, 11-13-1 on the road), Canada’s most successful team this season, to the TD Garden at 1 p.m. for a matinee matchup.

Today’s game will be the first and only tilt between the two teams this season. As if fans need to be reminded, Boston hasn’t won a home game since their 2-1-overtime victory over the Philadelphia Flyers in the Winter Classic on New Year’s Day and is yet to win a game at the TD Garden this year. Their offensive futility, highlighted by scoring only three goals on 89 shots in their last two games, has stretched the team’s current losing streak to its longest in franchise history since an 11-game streak of losses between December 3, 1924 and January 5, 1925. Continue reading Ice Breakers: Bruins-Canucks, Saturday 2/6 »

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TGIF: Pujols or Hanley?

February 5, 2010 at 11:09pm in Fantasy, Featured
The great debate continues. Will Albert Pujols or Hanley Ramirez be the first off the board in upcoming drafts? (Gaston De Cardenas/El Nuevo Herald/MCT)

It’s a question we seem to be having every season. If you are granted the first overall pick in your fantasy baseball draft, you have a tough choice to make. Do you take arguably the best slugger of our generation in St. Louis 1B Albert Pujols, or do you draft fantasy’s elite SS in the form of Florida’s Hanley Ramirez?

Now, taking Pujols #1 is a no-brainer to a lot of people, but the allure of having the absolute best SS in this game has been too tempting to pass up lately. So, do you draft your guaranteed avg, power, and RBI with Pujols, or do you sacrifice some of that power, but pick up speed with Hanley? Man, this is a tough one to call. Continue reading TGIF: Pujols or Hanley? »

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Without Paul Pierce for the second straight game, the Celtics struggled at times to beat the NBA's worst team, the New Jersey Nets. Copyright 2010 NBAE (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)

We all know that captain Paul Pierce is clearly the team’s leader, but who knew that without him the Celtics would have trouble with one of the worst teams in NBA history? Believe it or not, the Nets led the Celtics at the half and after three quarters before the Celtics survived the scare and beat the Nets 96-87.

Ray Allen stepped up without his teammate, putting up a game-high 26 points (3-7 from beyond the arc) with seven rebounds. Rajon Rondo again looked like the best player on the floor at times, as he finished with 17 points, 11 assists, and three steals. Both players, for most of the game, were the only productive Celtics against a Nets team that has just four wins all season (4-45). Continue reading Celtics Survive Scare, Surge Ahead to Beat Nets »

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Donte' Stallworth was reinstated in the NFL on Friday after serving 24 days in jail for DUI manslaughter. He could be the third receiver the Patriots could use next year, if the price is right. (Photo courtesy of Boston.com)

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced today that former Patriot Donte’ Stallworthwill be reinstated in the NFL after the Super Bowl on Sunday. This comes after Stallworth spent 24 days in jail for DUI manslaughter and he was suspended without pay this past August. The accident happened last March in South Florida and it was questioned whether or not he would ever return to the NFL but now we know he will.

Goodell said that after speaking with Stallworth he could tell that the wide receiver has changed and wants to play in the NFL again. I guess that’s good enough for the commissioner. Any other person would’ve actually fulfilled a much longer sentence in jail for DUI manslaughter but that’s just the way things go — 24 days, that’s all for Stallworth.
Continue reading Stallworth to be Reinstated, Pats Looking for a Trade? »

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The Saints Will Win Super Bowl XLIV

February 5, 2010 at 7:00am in Opinion, Patriots

They aren’t supposed to be here. This was supposed to be Brett Favre’s return to the big game. They have played spoiler to one of the games all time greats. And you know what? No one cares.

The New Orleans Saints have become America’s team. After the devastation that Hurricane Katrina caused, the city of New Orleans has looked for any form of hope. Now, Ville de la Nouvelle-Orleans is going somewhere it has never gone before, a professional sports championship. Gone are the days of the New Orleans Jazz, who have since moved to a city that I’m sure doesn’t allow music. The Hornets are the underachievers of the NBA, but the Saints have kept the spirit of New Orleans alive.

That is why the Saints will win Super Bowl XLIV:
Continue reading The Saints Will Win Super Bowl XLIV »

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