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Couch Potato Alert: 1/23

Many football fans will be going through withdrawal this weekend; there are no scheduled games for the first time since the end of July. But there is enough sports on to help you make it through the weekend scot-free. Network coverage of the NBA will kick into full gear on ABC, as an attractive doubleheader (Mavericks/Celtics followed by Spurs/Lakers) will be broadcast starting at 1 PM this Sunday. Second week coverage of the Australian Open will continue on ESPN2 and the Tennis Channel, and do not forget the Golf Channel’s exclusive coverage of the Bob Hope Classic all weekend long.

All times ET…

NBA
Friday, 7 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN)
Saturday, 7:30 PM: Orlando Magic @ Miami Heat (NBA TV)
Sunday, 1 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Boston Celtics (ABC)
Sunday, 3:30 PM: San Antonio Spurs @ Los Angeles Lakers (ABC)
Sunday, 6:30 PM: Houston Rockets @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN)

NHL
Sunday, 6 PM: The NHL All Star Game in Montreal (Versus)

College Basketball
Saturday, 12 PM: Maryland @ #2 Duke (ESPN)
Saturday, 3:30 PM: #24 Memphis @ Tennessee (CBS)
Saturday, 4 PM: #23 Baylor @ Oklahoma (ESPNU)
Saturday, 7 PM: #3 Connecticut @ #19 Notre Dame (ESPN)
Sunday, 12 PM: #12 Louisville @ #8 Syracuse (ESPN Full Court)
Sunday, 3:45 PM: #7 Michigan State @ Ohio State (CBS)

Couch Potato Alert: 1/9

All times ET…

College Basketball
Sat, 12 PM: No. 21 Louisville vs. No. 17 Villanova, ESPN
Sat, 12 PM: No. 22 West Virginia vs. No. 15 Marquette
Sat, 1 PM: Kansas vs. No. 12 Michigan State, CBS
Sat, 2 PM: No. 2 Duke vs. Florida State, ESPN
Sun, 1:30 PM: Wisconsin vs. No. 14 Purdue, CBS
Sun, 8 PM: No. 3 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Wake Forest, Fox Sports Net

NBA
Fri, 8 PM: Boston Celtics vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, ESPN
Fri, 10:30 PM: Dallas Mavericks vs. Phoenix Suns, ESPN
Sat, 9 PM: Detroit Pistons vs. Utah Jazz
Sun, 8:30 PM: Orlando Magic vs. San Antonio Spurs, NBA TV

NFL
Sat, 4:30 PM: Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans, CBS
Sat, 8:15 PM: Arizona Cardinals vs. Carolina Panthers, Fox
Sun, 1 PM: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants, Fox
Sun, 4:45 PM: San Diego Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, CBS

NHL
Fri, 9 PM: San Jose Sharks vs. Edmonton Oilers
Sat, 7 PM: New York Rangers vs. Ottawa Senators
Sun, 5 PM: New Jersey Devils vs. Anaheim Ducks

PGA
Fri, 6:30 PM: Mercedes-Benz Championship at the Kapalua Resort, The Golf Channel
Sat, 6 PM: Mercedes-Benz Championship at the Kapalua Resort, The Golf Channel
Sun, 6 PM: Mercedes-Benz championship at the Kapalua Resort, The Golf Channel

‘Wild’ New York Athlete Wives

The New York Post compiled a photo spread of 29 of NY athletes’ most famous wives.

Including:

Anna Benson

Anna Benson
The 32-year-old wife of pitcher Kris, who played for the Mets from 2004 to 2005, made more news than her more famous husband. A former stripper and model, Benson posed for sexy spreads in FHM and would have appeared in Playboy had the money been right. A skimpy dresser, Benson also had told her husband that if she ever caught wind that he had cheated on her, she would sleep with the entire Mets organization, including the grounds crew.

How many Mets players (and grounds crew members?) do you think tried to bribe Kris Benson into cheating on his wife?

Sergio Garcia, prima donna

garciaAfter losing three consecutive times at golf’s biennial Ryder Cup, the United States finally creamed their European opponents last year.

Apparently, skill was not the deciding factor. According to The Mirror, Sergio Garcia blames it on a host of other issues.

The 28-year-old Spaniard failed to win any of his four matches in Valhalla as Paul Azinger’s team were victorious for the first time since 1999.

“The US team played their cards well,” he said. “They knew where the pins were going to be and the tees and we didn’t. The locker-room we had was really, really small and uncomfortable. I wish it had been even half the size of theirs. We had two showers, one next to a toilet.

“At the opening ceremony they played my anthem twice, once when the Spanish flag was raised and once when the Swedish flag was raised.”

Garcia claimed captain Nick Faldo’s speech at the opening ceremony had been “too long” and said Europe had needed more than one vice-captain.

But he added: “The defeat was not Faldo’s fault. Nick Faldo was not the best captain we have ever had, but I don’t think he was the worst.”

And he also acknowledged he has little in common with Irishman Harrington.

“He is not my best friend,” he said. “It’d probably not be good for us to be paired together.”

Dude, Tiger Woods wins majors standing on one leg. You can complain next time when you’ve dislocated nine of your fingers.

This is how second-tier sports such as golf remain popular in America. For one, we have the sport’s best player in Tiger Woods. However, our country’s best players can band together as a team to win these international events. When fussy Europeans complain about the “unfair” conditions while playing over here, it only strengthens the passion in the American golf fan. I’m not saying we should all subscribe to the Golf Channel — I’m just suggesting this is the same type of drama professional tennis needs. If Americans Andy Roddick and James Blake could win a Grand Slam every now and then, their countrymen would show their support, just like we did with Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi.

And since when did you have to play with your best friend to win a golf match?

Top 10 sports stories we didn’t get to see in ’08

Fox Sports put together a good list of the top sports stories that didn’t happen in 2008.

The 10th-seeded Wildcats should have toppled Kansas in the Midwest Regional Final. Down by two points, Davidson had the final possession. It was a good three-point shooting team. All the Wildcats had to do was get somebody free to knock down the decisive trey. With one more bucket, they would have furthered the legend of March Madness.

Alas, Davidson guard Jason Richards took the last shot and clanked it. The Jayhawks escaped, 59-57, then went on to win the national title. Had Davidson done the right thing, North Carolina coach Roy Williams would not have attended the championship game as a KU fan. That was uncomfortable for everybody.

“You dream about that type of stuff when you’re a little kid, having the opportunity to win the game, take your team to the Final Four,” Richards said of his last shot. But this dream didn’t come true. “I had a great look,” he said. “Maybe you could say we could have gotten a better shot. At that point, it seemed like the best shot for us. My team had confidence in me. Unfortunately, I just missed the shot and fell short.”

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