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Tuesday, Jan 30 By the time you're reading this, Nikola Mirotic might be a member of the New Orleans Pelicans. Or a member of the Chicago Bulls. It's a fluid situation. Really, this is all Blake Griffin's fault (he's a big NBA domino, you see). Also a fluid situation, the Bulls' radio home. Won't someone think of the children? The Bulls are off today, so more time to speculate about Fred Hoiberg's coaching technique, Denzel Valentine's "weird shots" and Zach LaVine's offensive struggles. And to refresh K.C. Johnson's Twitter feed for rumor patrol. Go! |
| Duncan Keith is 0-for-his last 147 shots. His last goal was on March 16, 2017. Tonight vs. the Predators would be a fine time to fix that (7 p.m, NBCSCH). Injured Hawks goalie Corey Crawford won't be there to see it — a "setback." |
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| The player (Darren Sproles) the Bears compared Tarik Cohen to when he was drafted says the offense needs to get Cohen the ball in space more. Something to keep in mind, Matt Nagy, as the offseason days pass by. |
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| From Tom Brady's 12 stitches to Alshon Jeffery's year-old guarantee: These are the Super Bowl storylines you need to keep an eye on. And these are the Super Bowl squares you need. Sorry, we're a little bossy today. |
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| You aren't seeing double — these hockey twins might just be Team USA's secret weapon on the ice this Olympics. On the U.S. bobsled team, it's also a family affair (and cups of soup on demand). Take note, Leslie Jones. |
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| Northwestern had a lead on a ranked Michigan team on the road. Then they lost 58-47. "A grinder of a Big Ten game," coach Chris Collins said. It's been that kind of year for the Wildcats. And in the Big Ten standings. |
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