Thursday, April 5, 2012

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Stan Van Gundy: Yes, Dwight Howard wants me fired

Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said Thursday that he knows that superstar center Dwight Howard asked team management to fire him, a charge that Howard denies.

Fire re-sign forward Patrick Nyarko Fire re-sign forward Patrick Nyarko

The Fire have re-signed Ghanaian forward Patrick Nyarko, the team announced Thursday

Thunder-ous fallout: Haslem calls Perkins phony tough guy Thunder-ous fallout: Haslem calls Perkins phony tough guy

  The pushback came in the second quarter Wednesday against the Oklahoma City.

Baker replaces LaHair in Cubs' opening lineup Baker replaces LaHair in Cubs' opening lineup

First baseman Bryan LeHair is not in the opening-day lineup for the Chicago Cubs as he deals with back issues.

Donald jabs media for ignoring world's No. 1 Donald jabs media for ignoring world's No. 1

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Luke Donald showed a new side of his personality Wednesday night.

Birdies in short supply as Masters gets under way Birdies in short supply as Masters gets under way

Golf’s “Big 3” opened the 76th Masters with perfectly placed drives, but the actual competitors were finding birdies in short supply as they took the course at Augusta National.

Audio reveals Saints targeted son of Sox GM Williams, other 49ers Audio reveals Saints targeted son of Sox GM Williams, other 49ers

YahooSports.com reports: Before their NFC playoff game last season, Gregg Williams told the Saints' defense to target several members of the 49ers for physical punishment, including receiver Kyle Williams, son of White Sox general manager Ken Williams.

Cubs' payroll drops by one-third Cubs' payroll drops by one-third

The Chicago Cubs' payroll ranked 15th in the  majors at $88.2 million, a 34 percent drop from 2011, according to payroll figures compiled by USA Today.


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