In 35 years, the New Jersey Nets did little to boost the state’s reputation, going from bad to worse to woebegone, with brief, dreamlike interludes of success.
Not that everybody in New Jersey noticed; perhaps they were at the mall.
Soon, though, the Nets jokes and the New Jersey jokes will diverge.The team is finally leaving the Garden State for Brooklyn — after an eight-year lame-duck period — in what may be the least emotional franchise relocation in sports history.
All together: “Whoop-de-damn-do,” as forward Derrick Coleman once famously intoned, an epitaph if there ever were one.As the state hosts its last Nets game on Monday, fans (at least those who admitted as much) are resigned to the end of New Jersey basketball wholesale new era hats.There are some who are angry, some who are wistful and others who think Brooklyn will provide a better home for their unloved baby Snapback Hats For Sale.“I am a die-hard Jersey fan; I love everything about Jersey,” said Paul Zarrillo, 70, a season-ticket holder from Greenwood Lake, who watched the Nets lose to the Knicks at the Prudential Center in Newark last week Snapback Hats Wholesale.“But I don’t know that we deserve it.Even when we had the great teams, we didn’t sell out that much.We basically have ourselves to blame.”
This is not the Colts’ leaving their fans bereft in Baltimore in the middle of the night for Indianapolis or the Dodgers’ tearing out a million Brooklyn hearts as they were uprooted to Los Angeles.This is not even Seattle, where basketball fans rallied and city officials filed a lawsuit to try to stop the SuperSonics from moving to Oklahoma City.
There were, of course, protests and multiple lawsuits over the Nets’ move.But those were in Brooklyn, over the development of the 22-acre site anchored by the arena, which will open in September.In New Jersey, there were sighs of inevitability.“Jersey Strong; Brooklyn Ready,” the Nets’ logo reads this year, an insult to some fans cheap hats.“As if Jersey needs another slap in the face,” said Janeil Jurcevic, 26, of Hoboken.“Everyone says, ‘Oh, it’s the same franchise,’ ” said Jesus Iturrino, 29, a physical education teacher at Passaic High School new era hats.“But once you leave the state, it’s not the same thing.Next year, I’ll need to find a new team.”
Mr 59fifty Hats.Iturrino went to last week’s game dressed in the jersey of Deron Williams, the Nets’ star point guard who has not decided whether he will play for the team after the move.
“Some people say, ‘We’ll get a new start, a new city,’ they like Brooklyn better,” Mr.Iturrino added, bemoaning the Nets’ defeat.“We have a bad enough reputation, and now we’re going to lose our professional team Cheap Snapback Hats.”
He cringes when he hears the state called “the armpit of America.” That insult seemed reinforced by the smelly, murky Meadowlands, the longtime home of the Nets.They played in an airplane hangar of an arena, erected in the swamp beside the one sign synonymous with the team: Exit 16W.
The move two years ago to Newark, a city infamous for urban decay, did little to improve the team’s performance on the court or at the box office.Plenty of good seats remain for the final home game, against the Philadelphia 76ers.Tickets were available last week on StubHub for $2.99 each.For a game earlier this season, seats sold for a penny.
The ultimate indignity came in the penultimate home game when Knicks fans, seizing a low-priced opportunity to see their team, flooded the Nets’ arena.
Amid the sea of Carmelo Anthony and Jeremy Lin jerseys, the loudest cheer for anyone in a Nets uniform came for the Sensational Seniors dance team, when the two sexagenarian men on the squad tore off their warm-up pants to reveal red leopard-print boxers
Mixed Feelings in New Jersey as Nets Depart for Brooklyn
N.B.A. Roundup: Metta World Peace Ejected for Elbow as Lakers Beat Thunder new era 59fifty hats
They both missed a beauty of a game that could echo into the postseason for two division leaders.
KINGS 114, BOBCATS 88
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Kobe Bryant scored 6 of his 26 points in the second overtime, and the host Lakers rallied from an 18-point deficit in the second half for a 114-106 victory over the Thunder.
Pau Gasol had 20 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists for the Lakers, who made an impressive comeback in their regular-season home finale against the off-target Thunder stars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, who combined to miss 42 of their 56 shots.Los Angeles’s rally stunned the Thunder and set an early tone for their possible second-round playoff matchup.
World Peace had just dunked over Durant and Serge Ibaka on a fast break with 1 minutes 37 seconds left in the first half and was headed back upcourt when he ran into Harden.While pounding his chest with his right arm, World Peace raised his left elbow over Harden’s shoulder and hit Harden in the back of the skull.Harden dropped to the court and stayed down for about a minute before heading to the locker room wholesale new era hats.Ibaka and other Thunder players challenged World Peace, but were kept apart, and World Peace was ejected after officials reviewed the tape.“I got real emotional and excited, and it was unfortunate that James had to get hit with the unintentional elbow,” said World Peace, who had scored 12 points and played solid defense on Durant cheap new era hats.“I hope he’s OK.”
World Peace added: “I apologize to the Thunder and James Harden.It was just unfortunate.”
The Thunder did not immediately announce whether Harden, who scored 14 points, had a concussion.World Peace is likely to face a multigame suspension with just one game left in the Lakers’ regular season.
“I’m just happy my teammate is all right,” said Durant, who scored 35 points, shooting 11 for 34.“It was a bad play.Hopefully Ron didn’t do it intentionally or have any malicious intentions on that new era 59fifty hats.We’ve got to move past that.”
HEAT 97, ROCKETS 88
Roundup: Disputed Call Helps Rangers Beat Tigers in 10 Innings
Then the Texas Rangers caught a break.
“We’re close to getting to the point of needing to make some changes,” Royals Manager Ned Yost said.“If we need to make some moves, we will, but we can’t continue with this cheap snapback hats
Instead of being called a foul ball, Gonzalez’s bunt went for a run-scoring single in the 11th inning Sunday, lifting the Rangers to a 3-2 victory over the host Detroit Tigers.Gonzalez admitted after the game the ball hit him around the knee — and a TV replay confirmed that — but the play stood.
“As soon as he hit the ball and saw the ball was fair, he didn’t stop himself,” Gonzalez’s interpreter said.“He was trying to go to first base.”
The bases were loaded with nobody out when Gonzalez bunted.The right-hander Thad Weber (0-1), making his major league debut, had no play at the plate on the runner from third, Nelson Cruz.Weber froze with the ball, and first baseman Miguel Cabrera struggled to get back to the bag in time.Everybody was safe.Detroit Manager Jim Leyland came out to argue, but to no avail Cheap Snapbacks.
“I saw just what it did: The ball came down and hit him on the back knee,” Leyland said.“Clearly 59fifty fitted hats wholesale.Clearly.That’s not even a question.The ball clearly hit him, and four guys happened to miss it.That’s part of the game.”
Tim Welke, the plate umpire, watched a replay afterward and said that the ball did in fact hit Gonzalez Cheap Snapbacks.“We did not see the ball hit anybody on the field,” Welke said cheap chanel sunglasses.“We called what we saw.”
Gonzalez appeared to be in the batter’s box when the ball hit him, meaning it would have almost certainly been ruled a foul ball if an umpire had seen the contact.
Robbie Ross (3-0) pitched a scoreless 10th, and Joe Nathan finished for his fourth save.Josh Hamilton hit his seventh home run for the Rangers wholesale new era hats.He leads the American League.
BLUE JAYS 5, ROYALS 3
2012 Stanley Cup: Pushed to Brink, Rangers Say Little
After losing, 2-0, to the Senators in Game 5 on Saturday, the Rangers, the top seed in the East, trail their best-of-seven series, three games to two.Game 6 is Monday in Ottawa.
On Sunday, it was difficult to gauge how they felt about being on the brink of elimination.Only 11 players participated in something amounting more to a skate-around than a hockey practice.Henrik Lundqvist, the star goaltender, was nowhere to be found.Neither was the leading scorer Marian Gaborik, who has not had a goal in the last four games of the series.
Coach John Tortorella’s news conference was so brief that it was posted in full on Twitter.(Any reaction to the N.H.L.’s decision not to suspend Chris Neil for his Game 5 hit on Brian Boyle? “No.” Will the concussed Boyle travel with the team to Ottawa for Game 6? “I don’t know.” Was the rookie Chris Kreider’s increased ice time a reflection of his strong play or the struggle of some of his teammates? “Both.”
With that, Tortorella said, “O.K.?” And then left.
The few players who were available to reporters put on braver faces.They expressed confidence that their regular-season formula — timely goals, secondary scoring, shot-blocking and large doses of spectacular goaltending by Lundqvist — would earn them the two victories they need against the eighth-seeded Senators.Since scoring two power-play goals early in Game 4 in Ottawa on Wednesday, the Rangers have been shut out for the last 116 minutes 32 seconds new era hats.Senators goaltender Craig Anderson has stopped the last 66 shots he has faced.“You’re going to run into hot goalies and some good defense in the playoffs,” the Rangers’ captain, Ryan Callahan, said Saturday wholesale new era hats.
But there is a question of how hard the Rangers have forced Anderson to work.Although he made 41 saves in his 2-0 victory Saturday, only a second-period stop on Brandon Dubinsky was worthy of a highlight show.Across the rink, Lundqvist made 28 saves for the Rangers, but there were several high-quality scoring chances for the Senators, including breakaways by Erik Condra and Milan Michalek.
“I still think we can make it tougher for Anderson,” Lundqvist said after Game 5.“He likes to challenge, so if we don’t have anyone in front, he’s going to come out.”
Center Brad Richards, who did not practice Sunday but made himself available to reporters, did not take issue with his goaltender’s assessment.
“We need to get more traffic,” Richards said.“We need better chances.”
Of his team’s power play, which went 0 for 4 on Saturday, Richards said, “We didn’t get set up right.”
History is against the Rangers’ chance of a comeback over Ottawa.In the last 22 N.H authentic gucci handbags.L.playoff series that were tied, 2-2, the winner of Game 5 went on to win the series 20 times.
But the Rangers will look for some comfort in one significant trend in this series.In the first five games, the visiting team has won three times.
The Rangers need to win on Monday to force a Game 7 on Thursday night at Madison Square Garden.
“It comes down to one game, and we have to go to Ottawa and win the hockey game,” Callahan said Saturday.“We have a resilient group, and we have confidence.”
Dubinsky said on Saturday: “In the playoffs, you have to have a short memory red bull new era hats.We knew they had a good team and this wouldn’t be easy, so now we have to do what we’ve done all year.We’ve been good at rebounding from tough losses.”
After the loss put his team on the brink of elimination, Lundqvist said, “This is far from over.”
On Sunday, Richards was asked if he agreed wholesale hats.“Whoever wins this series has to win four games,” Richards said 59fifty fitted hats wholesale.“No one’s done that yet.”
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The Senators may get Daniel Alfredsson back for Game 6.Alfredsson, the Ottawa captain, who sustained a concussion in Game 2 on a hit by Carl Hagelin, practiced with the team Sunday, one day after skating on his own.Hagelin will return from his three-game suspension Monday
Bats: Hoyer and Epstein Try to Build Winner for Wrigley red bull hats
Jed Hoyer won two World Series, each with a very different meaning, as an assistant under Theo Epstein for the Boston Red Sox.The 2004 title signified the completion of a job that started before they arrived.The 2007 title fulfilled a new vision.
“I think 2007 is what Theo and Jason and I are most proud of, because that was a lot of homegrown talent and a lot of pieces we had put in place,” Hoyer said recently wholesale new era hats.“You look at the 2004 team — Pedro Martinez, Derek Lowe, Manny Ramirez, Johnny Damon, Trot Nixon, those are a lot of great pieces we inherited.The truth is the ’04 team was finishing it off, whereas the ’07 team was a lot more about building something red bull hats.”
The Cubs have started slowly this season, with a 3-11 record through Friday, their worst 14-game start since starting the 1997 season 0-14.They seem to have few players who will be around if the team someday wins its first championship since 1908.
Starter Jeff Samardzija has pitched well in two of three starts since leaving the bullpen, but the starter with the most long-term potential, Matt Garza, could be more valuable as a trade chip.Garza can be a free agent after next season.
“We want to win this year,” Hoyer said.“But we also know it is a process to build that kind of winner authentic gucci handbags.And when you talk about sustained success, it’s having a great minor league system, it’s having the depth to withstand injuries, it’s having elite young players that can be here for a long time.That process does take time red bull hats.
In Boston, the Epstein-Hoyer-McLeod team drafted Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury and Jonathan Papelbon wholesale hats.The Red Sox often exceeded the commissioner’s recommended bonuses, a strategy no longer available under the new collective bargaining agreement.
“I think the ability to bring a championship to the Cubs is the best opportunity in sports right now,” Hoyer said.“I couldn’t really let that opportunity pass by.You don’t know if it’s going to come around again
Mets 5, Giants 4: Mets Win After Losing 3-Run Lead to Giants in 9th Inning
Even Collins exercised restraint when trying to explain a whirlwind ninth inning that finished with the Mets’ 5-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday at Citi Field.
“At this level, you’re going to escape death a few times and sometimes, you’re going to get shot,” Collins said.“Today, fortunately, we escaped it.”
The Mets escaped it, and avoided a fourth straight loss, with a great deal of help from the Giants 59fifty Hats.
Entering the ninth inning, the Mets led, 4-1, highlighted by pitcher Mike Pelfrey’s eight innings of six-hit ball.
If the Mets had led by one more run, Collins said, he would have allowed Pelfrey to go for the complete game.But with a save situation available, Collins had closer Frank Francisco relieved Pelfrey.
Francisco, however, struggled again.After allowing the decisive run the night before, Francisco gave up two singles and a walk.
Collins replaced Francisco with Tim Byrdak after one out, with one run scored, and Byrdak struck out Hector Sanchez for the second out.
Collins then called upon Jon Rauch to try to get the final out.Pinch-hitter Brandon Belt worked a full count before hitting a pop-up to shallow center, between the retreating shortstop Ruben Tejada and the onrushing center fielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis wholesale hats.
“It’s never over until the last out,” said Rauch, who saw how difficult it can be to secure that last out.
Nieuwenhuis had been playing deep, as he is supposed to in that situation to avoid having a ball hit over his head.He charged forward and called off Tejada, who backpedaled to get under the ball.
But the ball carried more than Nieuwenhuis had anticipated.As it descended, Nieuwenhuis overran the ball, reaching behind him at the final moment as the ball fell; two runners scored and the game was suddenly tied.
Belt’s hit was described by the Mets as a difficult play to make, but Nieuwenhuis, a rookie, said he should have made it.
“It’s my ball all the way,” said Nieuwenhuis, who added that the sun was not a factor and described returning to the dugout as “frustrating.”
The Mets were able to escape with the score tied, and that was when the Giants’ defense picked up where the Mets’ fielders had left off.
With runners on first and second and one out, Justin Turner hit a grounder to shortstop Emmanuel Burriss that could have produced an inning-ending double play.Except that the Giants played Aubrey Huff at second base for the first time in his career, and Huff failed to cover the bag.
Without Huff in position for the double play, Burriss hesitated before making a late throw to first.Everyone was safe, and bases were loaded for — of all batters — Nieuwenhuis.
“It was a roller coaster,” said Nieuwenhuis, who could not score from third to win a game on Friday in a similar ninth-inning situation.
It appeared Nieuwenhuis spoiled his redemptive at-bat when he hit a chopper to first base.Belt, the first baseman, threw home for the easy forceout wholesale new era hats.But as catcher Buster Posey relayed the ball back to first to get the third out, the Mets’ Scott Hairston slid into his ankle.Posey’s throw went astray, and Tejada ran home for the winning run.
“I knew I was going to be out by a mile, but the play’s not over after that,” Hairston said.“My intention was not to hurt him in any way.”
Posey, who was injured last season when he was run over at home plate, argued after the throwing error.But he acknowledged to reporters that it was not a dirty play.Hairston had done his job: try to break up a double play.Hairston said it was the first time in his eight-year career that he had broken up a double play at home.
Even though the ninth-inning dramatics resulted in a Mets victory, they still overshadowed Pelfrey’s performance.The Mets need Pelfrey to pitch as he did Saturday, when he lasted deeper into the game than in any of his previous starts since July 27.
The problem Collins faces is that the best of starts will be spoiled if Francisco continues to struggle.
Francisco, who has allowed runs in each of his past four outings, expressed surprise that he was pulled from the game with the save opportunity still intact.Collins planned to speak with Francisco on Sunday.
“I want him to understand, that’s why he’s here,” Collins said.
Francisco and Nieuwenhuis could still enjoy a win despite their blunders.Both put the Mets in position to fall to red bull hats.500 new era fitted hats wholesale.Instead, the Mets were able to savor the outcome of a game that lasted longer than anticipated
On Olympics: The Marathon’s Accidental Route to 26 Miles 385 Yards
At the Summer Olympics, the marathon will be the only foot race measured by the standard system instead of the metric system.
And yet the precise distance of 26 miles 385 yards is entirely random, established at the 1908 London Games at least in part as an accommodation to the British royal family, not as an adherence to historical imperative.
When the modern Olympics began in Athens in 1896, a race of 40 kilometers, or 24.85 miles, was held to commemorate the legend of Pheidippides.He is the messenger who is said to have run from Marathon to Athens to announce a Greek victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.And to have promptly died.
The 1900 Olympic marathon in Paris covered just over 25 miles, and the 1904 Olympic marathon in St.Louis returned to the distance of 24.85 miles.This was more like cooking than civil engineering.Race directors designed their courses by a sense of feel, not by a fastidious recipe.
In Paris, according to David Wallechinsky’s “The Complete Book of the Olympics,” the route was so badly marked that some runners veered off course and had to share the road with bicyclists, automobiles, recreational runners and the occasional animal.One of the favorites stopped for a beer early in the race and dropped out.
The 1908 London Games established what is now the customary distance of the marathon.The exact reasons are in dispute, myth intertwining like a vine with fact over the past century.But the result, Wallechinsky said, was a race length that was “completely arbitrary.”
The race began on the East Terrace at Windsor Castle.According to some accounts, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, along with the Prince and Princess of Wales, had been influenced by attending the 1906 Athens Olympics on the 10th anniversary of the modern Games.For the 1908 Olympic marathon, the Princess of Wales watched the start, which began near the window of the royal nursery so that her children could watch, according to David Miller’s history of the Olympics, “Athens to Athens.” Thus, Miller wrote, the marathon distance “was determined in a bizarre manner red bull hats.”
But David Davis, author of a forthcoming book about the race, “Showdown at Shepherd’s Bush,” said the isolated starting point most likely had to do with controlling the crowd.“There was no demand by the royal family to start beneath the window,” Davis said cheap new era hats.It was about 26 miles from Windsor Castle to the Olympic Stadium in West London at Shepherd’s Bush wholesale new era hats.The original plan had the runners coming into the stadium at the royal entrance and running about 585 yards, circling the track counterclockwise and finishing in front of the royal box, Davis said.But the royal entrance was deemed unsuitable; instead the runners entered at the opposite end of the stadium and, to enhance the view of the Queen and others, ran clockwise for 385 yards to the royal box.
The final yards made for a gripping and contentious result.Entering the stadium first on that hot and humid July day was an Italian pastry chef named Dorando Pietri.But he was exhausted, delirious.He turned the wrong way on the track, reversed course and began stumbling.According to news accounts, Pietri fell five times in that final quarter mile.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, covered the race for The Daily Mail of London and wrote, “I caught a glimpse of the haggard, yellow face, the glazed, expressionless eyes, the long, black hair streaked across the brow.”
By assisting Pietri to his feet, race officials knew they were jeopardizing his gold medal.But as the official Olympic report said, “It was impossible to leave him there, for it looked as if he might die in the very presence of the Queen authentic new era hats.”
Pietri reached the tape first, collapsed and was placed on a stretcher.Arriving second was John Hayes of the United States, which had become incensed by a controversial finish in the 400 meters and the absence of the Stars and Stripes from the roof of the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony.The Americans protested the aid given to Pietri, and Hayes was declared the winner.
Though he was disqualified, Pietri became a hero.Queen Alexandra presented him with a gold cup.He spurred an international marathon craze.Irving Berlin wrote a song about him.And finally in 1921, the official marathon distance became 26 miles 385 yards, the evolution of which is largely lost on today’s top runners.
“I had no idea,” said Wilson Kipsang of Kenya, who has run the second-fastest marathon in 2 hours 3 minutes 42 seconds.“That is fantastic.”
Then he suggested the race should be lengthened to 30 miles to make it more exciting.Patrick Makau of Kenya, the world-record holder in 2:03:38, had a similar idea.
“People are used to running” 26.2 miles, Makau said.“They run it like it is a short distance.Longer would be better.”
Abel Kirui of Kenya, the two-time world champion, said he thought the standard marathon distance was perfect, given that elite runners and recreational runners can compete in the same race snapback hats.
“If you train well enough, it is a distance that will not kill you,” Kirui said.“And it unites people.”
On Sunday, the three Kenyans will compete in the London Marathon, hoping to qualify for the Olympics, which will be run on a mostly different course.At the 2012 Games, the marathon will not finish at the royal box in the Olympic Stadium.Instead, it will conclude along the Mall, between Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square.
“The royals aren’t what they used to be,” Wallechinsky said.“I doubt they’ll change the marathon or fencing to please Prince Harry.”
A footnote: In his book, “The Marathon Makers,” John Bryant wrote that the first mile of the 1908 course was measured again in recent years.It came up 174 yards short
red bull new era hats Amar’e Stoudemire Returns to the Knicks
Injuries, a coaching change and chemistry experiments interrupted the alignment at times this season, but Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler and Amar’e Stoudemire were together again Friday, teamed against their reserves — Jerome Jordan, Josh Harrellson and Steve Novak — in a shooting contest.From various spots on the floor, the first group to make five shots would win the round.
“Come on, Stat,” Anthony urged Stoudemire at one point, calling him by his nickname.
“Boom! Game time,” Stoudemire bellowed, as he knocked down a winning shot.
On Friday night, Anthony and Stoudemire will team up in time to experiment once again with touches, rotations and chemistry.The Knicks have four games left in the regular season.After Friday, the Knicks, who have clinched a playoff berth, will play Atlanta, the Los Angeles Clippers and Charlotte, and still have an outside chance of catching Orlando for the sixth seed.
Stoudemire, who later Friday declared himself to be pain free, faced the basket, dribbled, pivoted and finished a layup as Knicks Coach Mike Woodson announced that his starting power forward was healthy enough — after rehabbing a bulging disk in his back for nearly a month — to start Friday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
“It gives us another big-time player in the lineup,” Woodson said.“We’re solid now.When you have an Amar’e, a T cheap chanel sunglasses.C.and a Melo on the front line, that’s as good as it gets, as far as I’m concerned.I just have to make it work.And I think I can do that Leather New Era Hats.”
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“Don’t change anything — Melo’s just got to continue to do what he do,” Woodson said when asked if there would be an adjustment.He also pointed to the Knicks’ 6-1 record with Woodson as coach and Anthony and Stoudemire starting.
But without Stoudemire for the past 13 games, the Knicks have gone 9-4, with each of the four losses coming against playoff-bound Eastern Conference teams.Watching the most recent loss — an 8-point defeat last Sunday to the Miami Heat, whose big three outscored Anthony, 73-42 — Stoudemire felt needed.“Carmelo’s a phenomenal player, but he can’t do it by himself,” Stoudemire said Friday authentic gucci handbags.“I know the rest of the team is playing well, but for me to get back out there and be the dynamic scorer I am, alongside of him, that’d be a great 1-2 option.”
Perhaps deferring to Anthony’s hot streak, Stoudemire added: “Once teams double-team him, that’s when it’s time for me to step in and really give him a second option out there on the court offensively.”
But one of the best stretches of Anthony’s Knicks career, combined with stingy team defense, gave Stoudemire the luxury to take the time “to get in top shape” before he returned.
When Stoudemire injured his back in last spring’s playoff series against the Boston Celtics, the team described it as a muscle injury.According to the Knicks, the magnetic resonance imaging scan that showed that injury also detected a minimal disk bulging, which was not symptomatic, and therefore was not announced at the time.That disk did not pose a problem until the bulge became more severe last month and began causing pain.
He credited the Knicks’ training staff, which he couldn’t take advantage of during the lockout, and an epidural injection for propelling his rehab this time.
“This one is much easier,” he said, comparing the injury to what he felt against the Celtics.
The symptoms, Stoudemire said, did not flare up until March 24 against Detroit, the last game he was healthy for.Now, nearly a month later, Stoudemire is back, alongside Anthony, with Landry Fields relegated to the bench.
Woodson cautioned against piling minutes on Stoudemire too soon, saying he would play about 20 minutes Friday night.It raised the question: Will four games be enough for Stoudemire to blend in, then stand out?
“I don’t know, but that’s all we got,” Woodson said.“And we’re going to have to make the best of it to get him back, absolutely.”
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Harsh winds and chilly temperatures did not slow Cincinnati’s offense.Outfielder Drew Stubbs drove in three runs for the Reds, who joined the Cubs, the Giants, the Dodgers, the Braves and the Cardinals as the only teams to win 10,000 games.
The Cubs dropped their sixth straight and fell to 3-11.Reds starter Homer Bailey (1-2) pitched seven solid innings, allowing four runs, three of them unearned wholesale new era hats.Bailey struck out two and walked none cheap chanel sunglasses.He also drove in a run with a groundout wholesale hats
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Kevin Bieksa scored the go-ahead goal, and Alex Edler and captain Henrik Sedin scored the first two power-play goals of the series for the Canucks, who emphatically avoided becoming the first Presidents’ Trophy-winning team in the post-expansion era to get swept out of the first round.
Anze Kopitar scored a first-period goal, and Jonathan Quick stopped 27 shots for the eighth-seeded Kings, who couldn’t capitalize on their first chance to close out their first playoff series victory since 2001.Brown had a chance to tie it with 14:37 to play, but Schneider wasn’t fooled by the Los Angeles captain’s multiple moves.
Game 5 is Sunday in Vancouver.
With their backs against the Staples Center glass, the Canucks got a boost from leading goal-scorer Daniel Sedin, who returned from a 12-game absence because of a concussion and contributed an assist to a power play that went 0 for 14 in the first three games.
The defending Western Conference champions coolly overcame a second-period deficit with three straight goals to back Schneider, who outplayed Quick, Los Angeles’ All-Star goalie.Schneider made his second straight start for the Canucks in place of Roberto Luongo, who lost twice in Vancouver.
Schneider had no trouble stopping the penalty shot from Brown, who had four goals in the first three games.Sedin then scored his second goal in 27 games just 22 seconds later.
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The Kings still must overcome their unimpressive history after taking the first 3-0 playoff series lead in franchise history.Los Angeles has won just one playoff series since Wayne Gretzky skated in the Forum in 1993.
The Kings came out with obvious energy from their sellout crowd, and Kopitar needed just 13 minutes to put them ahead.He broke free in Vancouver’s zone when Mason Raymond badly missed a check, and Kopitar’s wrist shot beat Schneider’s glove for the first goal of the postseason for Los Angeles’ leading scorer cheap hats.
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Vancouver hadn’t led in the series since the first period of Game 1.After Schneider stonewalled Brown, Henrik Sedin snapped a personal 24-game goal drought with a rebound score 59fifty Hats.Daniel Sedin hadn’t played since March 21, when a vicious hit from Chicago’s Duncan Keith left him with a concussion wholesale new era hats.Sedin had ferocious headaches for 2 1/2 weeks afterward, but said he’s been feeling normal for the past week, returning to the ice by himself before flying down to Los Angeles to join his teammates in practice Tuesday.
Sedin was a Hart Trophy finalist last season before getting 30 goals and 37 assists this season.Vancouver finished the regular season strong with eight wins in nine games after his injury, but managed just four goals in the first three games against the Kings.
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