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Couch Potato Alert

This is a big week for sports with the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup and World Cup continuing this week. The U.S. Open starts on Thursday.

NBA
Tues, 9 PM: Dallas @ Miami – ABC
Thurs, 9 PM: Dallas @ Miami – ABC

MLB
Mon, 7:05 PM: Chicago White Sox @ Texas – ESPN
Wed, 12:35 PM: Milwaukee @ Cincinnati – ESPN
Wed, 7:05 PM: NY Mets @ Philadelphia – ESPN
Thurs, 8:10 PM: Boston @ Minnesota – ESPN2

NHL
Mon, 8 PM: Carolina @ Edmonton – NBC
Wed, 8 PM: Edmonton @ Carolina – NBC

World Cup
Click here for complete schedule.

Golf
Thurs-Sun: U.S. Open – NBC

Couch Potato Alert

The Masters continue on CBS throughout the weekend. Dallas and San Antonio, two of the best teams in the NBA, battle tonight at 8pm in the first game of ESPN’s doubleheader. The only MLB game on national TV is the Cardinals/Cubs game on Sunday night.

NBA
Fri, 8pm: Dallas @ San Antonio – ESPN (HD)
Fri, 10:30pm: LA Lakers @ Phoenix – ESPN (HD)
Fri, 10:30pm: Sacramento @ LA Cliippers – local
Sat, 1pm: Cleveland @ New Jersey – local
Sat, 7pm: Miami @ Washington – NBATV/local
Sun, 1pm: Indiana @ Detroit – ABC (HD)
Sun, 3:30pm: New Jersey @ Milwaukee – local
Sun, 7pm: Memphis @ San Antonio – NBATV
Sun, 9:30pm: LA Clippers @ LA Lakers – local

MLB
Sun, 8:05pm: St. Louis @ Chicago Cubs – ESPN (HD)

NCAA Hockey
Sat, 7pm – Wisconsin vs. Boston College – ESPN (HD)

Bullz-Eye Year in Sports

A bunch of us decided to put our heads together on the year in sports and have some fun, in spite of all of the dark days, with what the world of sports has taught us, what we already knew, and what we have yet to learn. You can find the link here:

Enjoy, and let us know if we missed anything.

So where’s Tiger?

Tiger’s back. At least, that’s what everyone said after Woods claimed his fourth Masters victory in April and then dominated the British Open field last month. But last weekend, on a long course seemingly built for his game, Tiger nearly missed the cut after opening the tournament at five-over Thursday and finished tied with Davis Love for fourth at two-under, two strokes behind Phil Mickelson.

Of course, the fact that Woods was even in contention shows just how well he played after the opening-round disaster, shooting 69-66-68 to round out the weekend. Still, while Tiger certainly appears to be the best player in the world once again, everyone waiting for the 1999-2002 Tiger Woods to reemerge could be disappointed because we may never see that version again. Instead, it may be more accurate to call Woods the greatest player of his generation rather than the greatest player of all time.

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