Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Secure with new deal, Bulls' Rose eyes titles

The last time Derrick Rose delivered a public speech with his family looking on, he stopped the NBA world with his heartfelt tribute to his mother, Brenda, after becoming the youngest most valuable player in NBA history last spring.

McCown gets call to start vs. Packers McCown gets call to start vs. Packers

The Chicago Bears are making a change at quarterback, switching to Josh McCown after losing the last four games with Caleb Hanie.

Hawks put Carcillo on injured list, recall Pirri Hawks put Carcillo on injured list, recall Pirri

Chicago Blackhawks winger Daniel Carcillo, who missed his third consecutive game Tuesday with an upper-body injury suffered Dec. 13, was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.

Cubs close to re-signing Reed Johnson Cubs close to re-signing Reed Johnson

The Cubs plan to re-sign outfielder Reed Johnson, although it can't become official until he passes a physical. And that is not a given because Johnson has encountered back problems through much of his career.

Forward Humphries re-signs with Nets Forward Humphries re-signs with Nets

LOS ANGELES — Power forward Kris Humphries, more known for his recent failed marriage to actress-model Kim Kardashian, has re-signed with the New Jersey Nets.

Chelsea's Terry to face criminal charge over racism claim Chelsea's Terry to face criminal charge over racism claim

LONDON — Chelsea captain John Terry will be charged with racially abusing a Premier League opponent and faces a fine of 2,500 pounds ($3,920).

Paralyzed Rutgers player to appear on SI cover Paralyzed Rutgers player to appear on SI cover

PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Paralyzed Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand will be featured on the front page of Sports Illustrated's year-end issue as the 2011 Moment of the Year.

Former Penn State players 'stand in support' of Paterno on his 85th birthday Former Penn State players 'stand in support' of Paterno on his 85th birthday

More than 380 former Penn State football players have joined to support Joe Paterno, signing a letter that seeks "due process" for the former coach and the university community.


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