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Knicks trade Randolph, Collins to Clips for Mobley
(AP)
AP - The New York Knicks have completed their second big deal of the day, trading leading scorer Zach Randolph and guard Mardy Collins to the Los Angeles Clippers for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas.
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Giants Burress will be a game-time decision Sunday
(AP)
AP - The chances of Plaxico Burress making another winning touchdown catch this weekend at the University of Phoenix Stadium are questionable at best. |
Pinkel, MU close to extension
(AP)
AP - Missouri coach Gary Pinkel and the university are close to agreeing on a contract extension. |
Sorenstam's storied LPGA career ends
(AP)
AP - Standing in the center of a sun-drenched 18th green, as waves of cheers rippled from a packed gallery, Annika Sorenstam hugged caddie Terry McNamara and took the flag from his hand.
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Martz, Edwards, Jones fined by NFL
(AP)
AP - San Francisco offensive coordinator Mike Martz has been fined $20,000 by the NFL for his criticism of the officiating at the end of the 49ers' 29-24 loss in Arizona on Nov. 10. |
NFL: Pacman can practice Monday
(AP)
AP - The NFL confirmed Friday that suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones can join the Dallas Cowboys on Monday and that he can play again Dec. 7 against Pittsburgh — but only if he stays on his best behavior. |
Warriors swap Harrington for Knicks' Crawford
(AP)
AP - The Golden State Warriors traded disgruntled forward Al Harrington to the Knicks for guard Jamal Crawford on Friday in a swap that addresses both the Warriors' injury problems and New York's salary cap concerns. "I drafted Al back in 1998, and I think his talents are a great fit for our style of play," Knicks president Donnie Walsh said in announcing the deal in a statement. "This trade also gives us more long-term flexibility while enabling us to remain competitive this season."
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Tribune sets new deadline for Cubs bids: MLB exec
(Reuters)
Reuters - Bids for the Chicago Cubs baseball team being sold by Tribune Co are due the week of December 1, a top official with Major League Baseball said on Friday.
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Irish, Scottish players eat 'rubbish', says Keane
(AFP)
AFP - Sunderland manager Roy Keane has attacked footballers from Ireland and Scotland for eating and drinking "rubbish".
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Kings beat Capitals 5-2
(AP)
AP - Patrick O'Sullivan scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and Duston Brown added a power-play goal, leading the Los Angeles Kings to a 5-2 victory over the injury-riddled Washington Capitals on Thursday night.
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