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...been a rough off-season for the NBA, but then what off-season isn't? There were the usual nightclub-related lawsuits and arrests, more than the usual superstar griping, and a spectacularly unusual betting scandal involving a previously unknown referee named Tim Donaghy, who first attracted the suspicion of investigators when he called a traveling violation. (Talk about previously unknown!) But now all is well, because the regular season begins Tuesday night, when the champion San Antonio Spurs with center-of-the-moment Tim Duncan take on the Portland Trail Blazers with center-of-the-future...uh...Joel Przybilla...
...Tim Duncan Is Really Good For all the whingeing about NBA players' bad behavior and bad fundamentals, it has some terrific teams that play hard and work together. Duncan, Tony Parker and the Spurs aren't fancy but they win; the same goes for the somewhat overrated Mavericks. The run-and-gun Suns should be even better now that Grant Hill is joining Steve Nash, Amare Stoudamare and Shaun Marion. Houston should be vastly improved as well, if Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming can stay upright. None of this is funny, but it's worth keeping in mind when people...
...only won two Series in four seasons, while the Yanks won four in five years; now, that's one of those tiresome dynasties. But this Red Sox team run should have legs. "The difference between 2004 and 2007 is that this team is built to last," says veteran pitcher Tim Wakefield, who has played in Boston since 1995. "With the core of young guys and veterans who are still producing, this team will be doing special things for years...
...including a 41-yard scamper. Freshman Gino Gordon added 64 yards on 15 carries of his own.“Quite honestly, Dartmouth’s not been a super strong team against the run, so we felt like we could run the ball,” head coach Tim Murphy said. “We’ve gotten better, we’ve tried to balance our offense, and we’re getting back to being a more balanced offense the last two weeks—and that’s what we need to be successful...
...tying the game at 14 in the third quarter. “I think the state of the Ivy League and college football in general is that…any time you beat a good football team, you have to appreciate that,” said Harvard head coach Tim Murphy. “Dartmouth’s really getting better. Their win over Penn was legitimate, we could see that by how they played today, and it’s just never easy with anyone in our league.” Following a time as recent as two years...