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·Parker Leads Spurs Over Hornets For Game 3 Win
There was no third-quarter breakdown for the San Antonio Spurs onThursday night, just the desperate play of a team whose quest for asecond straight NBA title was on the line. Tony Parker and ManuGinobili both scored 31 points to lead the Spurs to a 110-99 victoryover the New Orleans Hornets in Game 3 of the Western Conferencesemifinals.
·Red Wings Win 4-1 Over Stars In Game 1
Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski and Tomas Holmstrom scored power-playgoals for the Detroit Red Wings, who built a big lead in the secondperiod and coasted to a 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of theWestern Conference finals on Thursday night.
·LeBron Has Tough Night As Celtics Take Game 2
Paul Pierce scored 19 points and Ray Allen broke out of a seven-quarter scoring drought with 16 points to help Boston beat Cleveland 89-73 on Thursday night and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
·Uribe Homer Lifts White Sox Over Twins, 6-2
Jermaine Dye homered for the third straight game and Juan Uribe added a go-ahead two-run drive in the fifth to help the struggling Chicago White Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 6-2 on Thursday.
·Gardenhire Back With Twins After Brother's Death
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire rejoined the team on Thursday after missing the last five games to be with his family in Oklahoma following the death of his brother.
·Olympic Torch Reaches Everest Summit
An Olympic flame reached the top of the world Thursday. Livetelevision footage showed a Chinese mountaineering team holding up aspecially designed torch -- separate from the main Olympic flame --along with Chinese and Olympic flags on the peak of Mount Everest.
·Lakers Stay Perfect In Playoffs, Go Up 2-0 On Jazz
The Los Angeles Lakers celebrated Kobe Bryant's MVP award the best waypossible. Bryant had 34 points, eight rebounds and six assistsWednesday night, and the Lakers beat the Utah Jazz 120-110 to take a2-0 lead in the Western Conference semifinals and remain the NBA's onlyunbeaten team in the postseason.
·Gomez Hits Cycle, Twins Beat White Sox 13-1
Carlos Gomez became the first Twins player since Kirby Puckett 22 years ago to hit for the cycle, Livan Hernandez took a shutout into the ninth and Minnesota beat the Chicago White Sox 13-1 on Wednesday night.
·Drawing The Line: Avoiding An Icy Fishing Opener
Officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are cautiously optimistic that almost all the lakes across Minnesota will be ice-free by Saturday's fish opener.
·Twins' Gomez Hits For Cycle, 1st Time Since Puckett
Carlos Gomez became the first Minnesota Twins player to hit for the cycle in nearly 22 years when he accomplished the feat against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.
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·Twins Blog: A Tribute To A Historic Day
Peter Nelson can't take his mind off Wednesday's historic game so he headed to a nearby park to prove it. (0:26).
·Drawing The Line: Avoiding An Icy Fishing Opener
Officials with the Minnesota Department of Resources are cautiously optimistic almost all the lakes across Minnesota will be ice-free by Saturday's fish opener, Heather Brown reports (2:01).
·Chaska Pitcher Hand Is Turning Heads
Every year there are a couple of high school baseball prospects that garner attention. This year Chaska pitcher Brad Hand is turning heads, Mike Max reports (1:35).
·4-Year-Old Uses Snoopy Driver To Hit Hole In 1
T.J. McCoy, of Colorado, is just learning how to play golf and doesn't even hit the ball half the time, Angela Davis reports (0:35).
·After 1,581 Days, Boy Finally Ditches Favre Jersey
David Witthoft finally shunned his Brett Favre jersey for a red shirt for the first time in four years, Bill Hudson reports (0:33).
·Charges: Hunter Shot Son While Under The Influence
Charges Monday against a father who accidentially shot and killed his young son during a hunting trip. What police found in his truck, and in his system. Dennis Douda reports (2:00).
·Minn. Womens Football Team Hits The Gridiron
On Saturday night, the Minnesota Vixen started their 2008 season against Ann Arbor's Treetown Spitfire, Esme Murphy reports (0:39).
·Over 200 Young Women Practice Their Golf Swing
The wind didn't stop these young ladies from picking up their clubs. More than 200 girls from around the metro hit the links at Rush Creek Golf Club. Dennis Douda reports (0:42).
·Opposing Team Helps Player With Blown Knee Score
The incident happened when a Western Oregon player hit a home run against a college rival team from Central Washington, Angela Davis reports (0:37).
·Take A Look At The Little League Wrigley Field
This is a Little League park in Freeport, Illinois took six years to build and the entire Freeport community pitched in to get it don, Mark Rosen reports (1:00).
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