Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Ex-Bulls coach Jackson working on 'Eleven Rings' memoir

NEW YORK — Phil Jackson's next title will be on the cover of his new book.

Friends turn out to support Van Lier fundraiser Friends turn out to support Van Lier fundraiser

A lively, enthusiastic crowd jammed the Public House in downtown Chicago on Monday night to support the Norm Van Lier Scholarship Fund.

Hamilton to sit awhile after 'playing on one leg' Hamilton to sit awhile after 'playing on one leg'

WASHINGTON -- Here's a crazy, yet likely, scenario: Luol Deng will return to play with a torn ligament in his left wrist before Richard Hamilton does the same with his leg ailments.

Gronkowski 'going day-by-day' with injured ankle Gronkowski 'going day-by-day' with injured ankle

INDIANAPOLIS -- New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski met the media Tuesday and quickly addressed his ankle injury, sounding much like head coach Bill Belichick.

Griffin's monster jam sends jaws dropping Griffin's monster jam sends jaws dropping

Blake Griffin set off a Twitter explosion with his resounding, one-handed slam dunk over Kendrick Perkins in the Los Angeles Clippers' 112-100 victory Tuesday over the Oklahoma City Thunder. (WATCH THE VIDEO)

It's Clippers who bring the noise in resounding win over Thunder Griffin, Clippers bring the noise in big win

Blake Griffin scores 22 (including a spectacular dunk) and L.A. wins easily, 112-110, against Oklahoma City, the team with the NBA's best record.

Frank Thomas wants Big Hurt Beer at The Cell, Passion Pit DJing at Paris Club, Mike Vick dines at Mastro's Frank Thomas wants Big Hurt Beer at The Cell

Big Hurt Beer at U.S. Cellular Field? It could happen, or at least White Sox legend Frank Thomas thinks so. The Big Hurt said his new beer, which launched in the fall, could be available at the South Side ballpark as soon as this season.

Hawks will have Toews back for opener of 9-game trip Hawks will have Toews back for opener of 9-game trip

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Jonathan Toews was the second player to take the ice for the Blackhawks' first practice following the All-Star break. A short time later, Patrick Sharp followed suit.


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