Dudley’s career night not enough against Spurs

December 21, 2010 by kevin.bonneville  
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Jared Dudley had a career high 27 points in his second straight start, but a poor third quarter was too much to come back from for the Suns as the San Antonio Spurs won 118-110 on Monday night.  Phoenix held a one point halftime lead, but were outscored 40-24 in the third quarter. Besides Dudley’s 27 [...]

Suns escape in Lopez’s return

December 16, 2010 by kevin.bonneville  
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It was a little too close for comfort at times, but the Suns were able to pull out a hard fought 128-122 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night to snap a three-game losing skid.  Minnesota held a seven-point lead with about eight minutes to go, but five consecutive three-pointers from Channing Frye and [...]

Suns lose heartbreaker to Grizzlies

December 8, 2010 by kevin.bonneville  
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The Suns came back from a double-digit fourth quarter deficit to send it into overtime, but Phoenix ran out of gas in the extra session and the Grizzlies won 104-98 to grab their first game on their three game road.  After winning three straight, the Suns have suddenly lost two games in a row. Phoenix [...]

Giants Expect Steve Smith And David Diehl to Practice, Play Sunday Vs. Vikings

December 6, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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Things are looking up for a Giants team that has suffered several injuries on the offensive side of the ball, yet still won their last two games. They will looks to get some of those guys healthy this week, and expect to be at full strength next week when they take on the Eagles at [...]

Did Giants WR Derek Hagan Do Enough To Reserve Long Term Place On Team?

December 6, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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The Giants have had a multitude of injuries at the wide receiver position, so much so that they have had to call Derek Hagan off his couch and Michael Clayton from the UFL. One of the two has seemingly made his mark on the team to warrant a long term place on the roster. Hagan [...]

Nash’s huge night helps Suns coast to W

December 5, 2010 by kevin.bonneville  
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Steve Nash’s 20 points and 17 assists and a lopsided third quarter gave the Suns an easy 125-108 victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday night.  Suddenly, the Suns have won three straight and are starting to play good ball. Nash probably had his best game of the season on both sides of the court.  [...]

New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins: Why The Giants Will Win Rivalry Game

December 3, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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The Giants and Redskins face off this Sunday for this first of two games this season; the Giants looking to keep pace with the 8-4 Eagles and the Redskins trying to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Giants will be missing the same key players on offense that they were last week, so once again [...]

New York Giants Steve Smith and David Diehl Doubtful; Hakeem Nicks and Shaun O’Hara Inactive

December 3, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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Despite the progress David Diehl made this week and the long shot of Steve Smith having to play, both are listed as doubtful and will more than likely be out of this week’s contest against the Washington Redskins. With how much Diehl had practiced there was a pretty good chance he could play; even though [...]

Suns hold on despite late fourth quarter surge from Warriors

December 3, 2010 by kevin.bonneville  
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In what was an extremely big night in the NBA with Lebron James returning to Cleveland, the Suns got a much needed 107-101 victory on the road in Golden State to even up their record on the season.  The Warriors had a mini run in remaining few minutes, but the Suns hit a couple of [...]

Giants Steve Smith, David Diehl, Shaun O’Hara Practice Again; Remain Questionable

December 2, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
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The Giants keep getting good news this week as some of their injured players have returned to practice. O’Hara was able to do individual drills, Diehl worked a little with the first time line, and Smith ran routes on the scout team as well as caught passes in individual drills. Steve Smith is still a [...]

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