Andrew Bynum Starts, Losing Streak Stops

Suddenly all is right in the Laker universe. Phil Jackson restored order in New Orleans last night by making a last second lineup change. Back to the bench went Lamar Odom. Into the starting five came Andrew Bynum.
Wouldn’t you know…it worked like a charm as the Lake Show hammered the Hornets 103-88.
A team that hadn’t scored more than 82 points in their last three contests – all losses – had surpassed that point total in the third quarter. The ball moved as the Lakers shot a blistering 58% from the floor. Kobe Bryant put his shooting woes in the rearview [...]
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Tom Cable Pulls a Switcheroo Starts Gradkowski

The Bruce is back. (Photo: YardBarker.com)

If you’re playing quarterback for Tom Cable then you know not to get too comfortable. Since becoming the head coach of the Raiders Cable has rotated signal callers like running backs. This week was no exception as Cable initially said he was staying the course with Jason Campbell only to later name Bruce Gradkowski the starter.

Well, he didn’t outright name Bruce Almighty the starter. That news leaked via an anonymous team source and was later confirmed by Chron beat writer Vittorio Tafur.

Say what you will but Cable has been able to get positive results amid the QB flip-flopping. While neither Campbell nor Gradkowski have put up impressive numbers both have come up big in some very crucial moments. So long as the wins come in the decision making process won’t be questioned.

Besides, this offense has been built on the legs of Darren McFadden. No matter who might be taking the snaps there is always a chance if Run DMC is healthy.

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Good card for an even better cause starts to take shape

The UFC is on its way to putting together a great card for the projected UFC Fight Night 23 (i.e. “Fight for the Troops”) card expected to take place January 22nd at Fort Hood, Texas. The UFC no doubt hopes to follow in the footsteps of the first “Fight for the Troops” show which helped raise [...]
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Collins starts, which means Bears are putting the stiff in ‘stiff test’

The Bears named Todd Collins as their starting quarterback Thursday, and I’m thinking, thank God it’s hockey season. Listen, if Collins is your starter, you can just forget about Sunday’s game in Carolina beginning the easy part of the Bears’…




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This Exists: Golfer Starts Fire When Swing Hits Rock

Let’s chalk this into consideration for the Hyperbole Hall of Fame: the most ridiculous way to start a forest fire. I wish there was video of this report from the AP:

[A] golfer at the Shady Canyon Golf Course in Irvine landed a shot in the rough Saturday. On his next swing, his club snagged a rock, causing a spark that lit the rough ablaze and eventually attracted 150 firefighters to the scene.

It’s not enough that this place is called Shady Canyon, but now errant rocks and one bad slice can start a forest fire. How bad do you feel for this guy (who, by the way, was not pressed with any criminal charges)?

Remember what Smokey the Bear says: only you can prevent forest fires and bad golfers. And to help with the latter, I remind you of the definition of loose impediments and what USGA’s Rule 23 say about them:

Loose Impediments
Loose impediments” are natural objects including:

· stones, leaves, twigs, branches and the like,
· dung, and
· worms, insects and the like, and the casts and heaps made by them,

provided they are not:

· fixed or growing,
· solidly embedded, or
· adhering to the ball.

Sand and loose soil are loose impediments on the putting green, but not elsewhere.

Snow and natural ice, other than frost, are either casual water or loose impediments, at the option of the player.

Dew and frost are not loose impediments.

23-1. Relief

Except when both the loose impediment and the ball lie in or touch the same hazard, any loose impediment may be removed without penalty.

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The Road To The NBA Starts At Birth!!! (Sarcasim Intended)

Yes, creating an NBA player begins when your offspring takes his first breath. There is no better time than one’s beginnings to start down that path to basketball greatness as crib training becomes all the rage. Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, and Derrik Rose had better watch out as Alein Stein, basketball specific strength & conditiong coach from StrongerTeam.com, points out in his video Raising Champions: Are NBA Players Born or Made?
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