2015년 2월 6일 금요일

Sports: 2015-02-06

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Fri., Feb. 6, 2015
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Is Tiger Woods broken beyond repair?

Is Tiger Woods broken beyond repair?
Barry Svrluga
Tiger Woods’s withdrawal Thursday comes less than a week after his worst career round. Can things ever get better?

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Stephen Curry now the front-runner for MVP after 51-point performance

Stephen Curry now the front-runner for MVP after 51-point performance
Neil Greenberg
The 2014-15 MVP race is a two-way battle between James Harden and Curry.
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Capitals face ‘good test’ in welcoming NHL-leading Anaheim Ducks

Capitals face ‘good test’ in welcoming NHL-leading Anaheim Ducks
Alex Prewitt
“We’ve got a good team coming into our barn,” forward Jay Beagle said, “and we have to make sure we come out and empty the tanks and go after them.“

Capitals recall Grubauer to start against Ducks

Capitals recall Grubauer to start against Ducks
Alex Prewitt
Goalie Philipp Grubauer will face NHL’s best team Friday night at Verizon Center.

Chris Paul’s criticism of NBA referee Lauren Holtkamp is unfounded

Chris Paul’s criticism of NBA referee Lauren Holtkamp is unfounded
Neil Greenberg
The Clippers guard was unhappy with the way Holtkamp, one of two current full-time female officials in the NBA, called Thursday night’s game.

Andre Miller ready to help whenever Wizards call his name

Andre Miller ready to help whenever Wizards call his name
Jorge Castillo
After playing 46 straight games, backup guard’s playing time has evaporated.

Beal exits, Wizards lose again

Beal exits, Wizards lose again
Jorge Castillo
Bradley Beal tried to play through the pain of a toe injury but left Thursday’s loss to the Hornets — Washington’s fifth straight — at the end of the first quarter.





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