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Healthy Beckett leaving Red Sox foes feeling ill

A back injury reduced Josh Beckett from ace to joker last year, so when the right-hander was scratched from a start this week, his health again became a concern for the Boston Red Sox. It’s looking like a minor setback, though.

Without Tiger, books hope stars come out

It was feared a U.S. Open without Tiger Woods might lack star power and wagering appeal, that one of the elite events on the golf calendar could turn into a major disappointment.

Bettors’ Maverick attitude prevails

In the beginning, when LeBron James announced “The Decision” and relegated all other teams to pretenders for the NBA title, many feared the season would end with a celebration in Miami. And sure enough, we witnessed it Sunday.

Heat’s James disappears again in fourth period

Chicken soup and sleep helped Dirk Nowitzki overcome a fever and flu. He still has a torn tendon in his left middle finger, and there’s no fixing it, but he’s playing so well that problem has been forgotten.

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Unpredictable series holds bettors’ interest

Premature celebrations are nothing new to the Miami Heat. Another one erupted Thursday, minus the fireworks and smoke, after Dwyane Wade dropped in a 3-pointer from the corner.

Miami trio outnumber Bulls’ Rose

Another 48 minutes of torture for the Chicago Bulls revealed something that is no secret. If Derrick Rose does not take all of his offensive talents to South Beach, the Bulls are in big trouble.

Mavs don’t cover, for a change

Rarely is the sequel as good as the original. It would have been crazy to expect Dirk Nowitzki, the Dallas Mavericks’ 7-foot shooting stud, to come close to duplicating his near-perfect Game 1 performance.

Bulls give Heat reason to cry

At the time, the crying and hugging seemed absurd. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade locked up in a tearful embrace as if they had been separated at birth and surprisingly reunited decades later by Oprah.

Spray hits fan as listless Lakers get skunked

What else was Kobe Bryant going to say? When he predicted the Los Angeles Lakers would come back to win the series, some listeners took him seriously. Others could smell the skunk coming around the corner.

Lakers not dead yet, perhaps live ‘dogs today

Overcoming substantial odds, Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks rode into Los Angeles and twice beat the Lakers senseless. Even Nowitzki admitted the feat was hard to believe.

Celtics’ struggle was easy to predict

Aside from Ray Allen’s sweet shooting stroke, which is as good as ever, there are several reasons to sour on the Boston Celtics as it becomes more apparent their time near the top is expiring.

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