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Any Pacers takers? Staff predictions for Eastern finals

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 1:46pm
The Eastern Conference finals are set with the Miami Heat facing the Indiana Pacers for the right to advance to the NBA Finals. Who will come out on top? SI.com writers Ian Thomsen, Lee Jenkins, Chris Mannix, Ben Golliver and Rob Mahoney make their picks.
Categories: National Sports

Miguel Cabrera the year after Triple Crown

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 1:34pm
Check the stats. Miguel Cabrera is back at it after winning the first Triple Crown in 45 seasons. Actually, he's doing even better and may be eyeing more history, says Cliff Corcoran.
Categories: National Sports

Baseball smart to not rush expanded replay

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 1:31pm
Major League Baseball has been slow to use technology to enhance umpiring. That doesn't mean it should add to the current system before thinking it through, says Joe Lemire.
Categories: National Sports

Report: Colangelo to be removed as Raptors GM

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 1:06pm
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Blueprint for Pacers to beat Heat

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 12:47pm
The consensus says Indiana is in over its head against Miami, despite winning the season series. It won't be easy, but Rob Mahoney outlines a possible blueprint for a massive upset.
Categories: National Sports

Real Madrid set to announce Mourinho departure

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 12:32pm
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Storylines I'm watching as OTAs continue

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 11:35am
SI.com's Peter King takes a look at which holdouts, rookies and injured stars he'll be watching as OTAs continue.
Categories: National Sports

Keys for Eastern finals

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 11:21am
One year ago the Pacers grabbed homecourt advantage and a 2-1 lead in their Eastern semifinal before LeBron James and Dwyane Wade exploded offensively, winning the next three games for Miami en route to the title. Some things haven't changed: Wade is hurting physically now, as he was last year, and the Pacers will be hoping to exploit their advantage in size. But there are also two crucial differences: Miami enters this rematch with the confidence of a defending champion, while the Pacers' leading scorer of one year ago, All-Star veteran Danny Granger, has been injured and replaced by Paul George, a third-year small forward just finishing his first year as an All-Star.
Categories: National Sports
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