Month: January 2010 (Page 30 of 65)

#18 Georgia Tech nips #13 North Carolina

The Yellow Jackets blew a 20-point lead, but withstood a furious North Carolina comeback to beat the Tar Heels, 73-71, in Chapel Hill. Iman Shumpfert posted 30-4-6 or Georgia Tech, while Gani Lawal added 12-12. I can see why scouts like Derrick Favors (he’s long and athletic), but he hasn’t done much in the two games I’ve seen him play (versus Duke and North Carolina).

Will Graves brought the Tar Heels back with 22 points in the second half, including five three-pointers. He led North Carolina with 24 points.

Dodgers owner Frank McCourt still spending during divorce

Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has assured the team’s fans that his impending divorce with his wife, Jamie, won’t discourage offseason transactions.

From the Los Angeles Times:

“I talk to fans too,” McCourt said in his first interview with The Times since it became public that he and his wife and former club president, Jamie McCourt, planned to divorce. “They’re very excited about the team. They’re very supportive of what we’re doing.”

McCourt declared the Dodgers are “headed in the right direction,” pointing to how they have reached the postseason in four of the last six seasons and settled on an organizational philosophy of building around a group of homegrown players.

McCourt said that his team’s lack of activity in the free-agent market should not be interpreted as a sign that his team is facing financial difficulties as a result of his personal situation.

“My divorce has no bearing on the club whatsoever,” he said.

McCourt’s statements come on the heels of two important transactions. Yesterday both Dodgers center fielder Matt Kemp and pitcher Chad Billingsley avoided arbitration by signing contract extensions. Kemp will make $10.95 million over the next two years while Billingsley’s one-year deal is worth $3.85 million. Prior to the deals the Dodgers had only signed second baseman Jamey Carroll to a two-year, $3.85 contract this offseason.

Dodgers fans are definitely skeptical about the entire situation. If Jamie McCourt gets what she wants, she’ll walk away with half of the the team’s worth, making spending increasingly difficult. With things as they are, I’m amazed the Dodgers got Kemp that cheap. He’s easily the best outfielder (both offensively and defensively) in the National League and is entering his prime. However, the Dodgers now have to work with Andre Ethier, Jonathan Broxton, James Loney, Russell Martin, George Sherrill, and Hong-Chi Kuo, whom all filed for arbitration on Friday. With this money tied up, I’m sure they’ll have to part with a couple of these players.


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Joe Flacco not 100 percent healthy?

ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter is reporting that Ravens’ quarterback Joe Flacco was hurt enough to sit out against the Patriots last week and isn’t at 100%.

The hip injury that Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco suffered against the Raiders in Baltimore’s regular-season finale was so bad that he could not sit during any of the flight back from Oakland, according to a league source.

The hip caused Flacco so many problems the next week that, in the days leading up to the wild-card game against the Patriots, there were some Ravens who wondered if their quarterback would be able to play at New England.

Flacco did, but his leg filled with fluid and had three inches of swelling.

Flacco was better this week before Saturday night’s divisional playoff game at Indianapolis, but he still was not fully recovered.

This could explain why he only attempted 10 passes last week. The Ravens were running the ball so well that they could have taken more shots down field with play action passes, but Cam Cameron kept it on the ground the entire game.

It’ll be interesting to see what will happen today if the Ravens get into a shootout and Flacco has to throw to win.


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Another big Saturday in sports

We’re in that sweet spot in the sports calendar when the NFL playoffs are going on and there are some good in-conference matchups in college hoops. Here’s a quick look at what’s on tap for Saturday. (All times Eastern.)

12 PM: #5 Syracuse @ #9 West Virginia (ESPN)
2 PM: #18 Georgia Tech @ #13 North Carolina (ESPN)
4:30 PM: Cardinals @ Saints (Fox)
8:15 PM: Ravens @ Colts (CBS)

That’s not a bad lineup at all.

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