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Monday, Nov. 6, 2000 |
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Tennessee center Michelle Snow, who became just the third woman to dunk in a game last weekend, lists her favorite dunkers: |
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STEVE FRANCIS
For such a little guy, he "showed out" in the dunk contest last year.
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KOBE BRYANT He has so much finesse. He 360'd someone the other night! |
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MICHAEL JORDAN I just loved that tongue hanging out and those legs spread-eagled. |
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Golf: PGA Q-School, final round 2:30 p.m., The Golf Channel The drive to be No. 35, or better. |
Men's college basketball: Miami at North Carolina 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2 Tar Heels look to rebound from loss to Kentucky. |
NFL: Chiefs at Patriots 9 p.m. ET, ABC Last team with a healthy No. 1 QB wins. |
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Tiger Woods lost a tourney, the Rams lost a home game and Michael Vick lost the Heisman. Yes, it was a lost weekend in the sports world, and Brian Murphy sorts through the wreckage at the Monday Morning Water Cooler. HIT THE COOLER
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 When the Vikings and Packers meet in Green Bay tonight, they will pay oblivious homage to the mostly anonymous players of the 1929 Chicago Cardinals and Providence Steam Roller. For
71 years ago tonight -- on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1929 -- those teams met in the first regular-season night game in the history of the NFL. |
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 "I'm feeling fine. Other than the age I am, being overweight and nutritionally challenged, I think I'm OK." -- Dick Bennett, who resigned Thursday at Wisconsin
Are you ready for one of the best weekends of NFL football in a long time? Page 2's Steve Hirdt explains why it's no stretch to consider Week 14's slate of games one of the best in NFL history.
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 Mike Mussina just became a Yankee on Thursday. But in this era of microwave food and instant books, you can own a free agent's jersey hours after he has signed. Mussina's replica No. 35 is already on ebay. Bids started at $9.99.
Now that the Yanks have bagged Moose, they'll turn their attention to a long-term deal for Series MVP Derek Jeter, the N.Y. Post reports. The Yankees talked about a seven-year, $118.5 million deal in January, but that price will be higher now.
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