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July 27, 2009 at 8:06 am | The Links
By: Stormin' Norman Disciple

  • Derrick Rose is apparently shooting between 500-1000 jumpers a day, 6 days a week.  On top of that, he is supposedly working on his 3-point range as well.  Good for the Bulls, bad for everyone else. [By The Horns]
  • I love the WWE.  There, I said it.  Here is a list of the top ten most wanted guest hosts for Monday Night Raw.  And Weiny, the answer to your question is yes, I would love to re-enact “pound-a-beer” Raw or “40s on a pole” Raw.  Make it happen. [Paneech]
  • Correlation vs. Causation.  I say who cares, as long as the Cubs are playing better with Aramis in the lineup. [WV23]
  • So the Cardinals got Matt Holliday.  So what?  If they had gotten Halladay somehow, then I’d be scared.  Here’s some other reactions to the Holliday acquisition. [I94 Sports]
  • Ron Artest rapping in China.  No, seriously. [Sharapova's Thigh]
  • Looks like blogging may get a bit more expensive.  Apparently the AP is going to try to charge people for linking to their content.  I’m a little confused about what they are specifically trying to do and how they would do it, but I’m pretty sure the fair use doctrine is a factor here as well.  [Midwest Sports Fans]
  • Drew Gooden may be starting for the Dallas Mavericks this season, unless he gets beat out by Erick Dampier.  I liked Drew, but that shot selection and erratic defensive focus were definitely annoying. [Pippen Ain't Easy]
  • So what exactly is the story with Derrek Lee and his bulging neck disk?  As Cubs fans it’s our job to obsessively try to figure it out. [Bleacher Nation]
  • T.O. says the Vick suspension is stupid, and hilariously states that Goodell should spend 23 months in jail and see how he feels.  Ha. [NESW Sports]
  • An amazing graphic that depicts the true state of NBA “revenue-sharing”. [Hardwood Paroxysm]
  • Devin Hester is officially twittering, and it’s just as funny and nonsensical as you would think his twitter would be. [Blog Down, Chicago Bears]
  • Funny Joakim Noah picture, though I’m guessing all pictures of Noah are funny.  Read the comments on this story, they are pretty good. [BDL]
  • Look out for those crafty Japanese.  They are at it again, supposedly having constructed robots that can play baseball better than any human.  And you were bitching about humans on steroids. [Bootlegger]


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Comments

Comment from South Side Sheik
Time July 27, 2009 at 9:12 am

Who links to AP stories anyway?!

Comment from Andrew
Time July 27, 2009 at 9:57 am

I remember that the Jetsons had mechanical athletes. Maybe we’ll have a robotics athletic league in the future. Just a thought.

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