
Bears 20 Packers 17: You’re the pride and joy of all Illinois. Chicago Bears, Bear Down! Beared down last night all right. Beared down and kept hope alive. With Robbie Gould’s second overtime field goal in as many games, the Chicago Bears lived to play another day. Well, they were gonna play another day anyway, but you know.
Magic 113 Warriors 81: The Warriors are just awful. Timberwolves awful. Thunder awful. Awful like that there. But that’s not the story. Jameer Nelson is the story. Caution, flammable. Nelson was all kinds of giddy in the zone. Jameer Nelson was five-for-five from inside the arc. Jameer Nelson was four-for-four from Downtown Freddy Brown. Big deal you say? Who cares you say? I say, only two other players in the NBA ever did at least what he done did without missing. I say only Tim Perry and Bruce Bowen. I say that’s pretty good.
Pau Gasol 105 Mark Gasol 96: Hey, the Lakers won a game. Waddya say about that? I say they almost didn’t. Kobe wasn’t having any of that though. The Lakers were down 93-88 with 3:08 to go but it’s the NBA, and everybody make a run. Kobe went on a run. Kobe went on a ten point spree and that, my friends, was that.
Leafs 6 Thrashers 2: Awww, you broke your cherry. Justin Pogge broke his cherry. Toronto goaltender Justin Pogge made his NHL debut last night. Pogge is the 10th goaltender to make his NHL debut with the Maple Leafs since 1984, but only the third of those ten netminders to win his first game. Now just remember, never rat on your friends…and always keep your mouth shut.
Peace out homies. Six two and Even!
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