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The scene from the 1994 NBA Eastern Conference semifinals between the Bulls and Knicks is branded to my brain. With 2.1 seconds left in Gane 5, referee Hue Hollins called Scottie Pippen for a foul on Hubert Davis when it was beyond clear that the slight contact came after Davis released the shot. Davis sank two free throws. [...]
It’s always tough when the World Series ends, knowing there won’t be another meaningful major league game for five months. The Twins open April 5, in Anaheim, Calif., against the Angels, and then open Target Field on April 12 against the Red Sox. Twins pitchers and catchers report to spring training on Feb. 21, and [...]
Lots to remember about Game 3 -- both on the field and in the stands.
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Feisty Reusse is bored with Favre and Souhan is bored with postseason baseball. Be sure to tune in for Reusse's rhythmic gymnastics demo.
Sid Hartman says colleague Patrick Reusse's got it all wrong. The Twins will keep Joe Nathan and sign Joe Mauer...If they want to be successful next season.
The columnists debate trading Joe Nathan and if the Twins were successful this season. Oh yeah, they call for the Vikings to go to Green Bay 7-0 and LOSE.
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire talked to reporters after the team's 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees.
Minnesota sports mania continues as the Twins face the Yankees, the Gophers meet Purdue and the Vikings begin their only stretch of tough games this season. Sid Hartman tells us what he thinks will happen.
The columnists take on an assortment of issues during their weekly chat/debate/sports summit.
The Twins got a champagne dousing after a 6-5, 12-inning victory over Detroit for the AL Central title Tuesday at the Metrodome.
One fan reminds us that baseball isn't only about where you watch the game, but who you watch it with.
LaVelle E. Neal III, Dennis Brackin and Patrick Reusse reflect on what was once a state-of-the-art facility with some bittersweet memories.
Jim Souhan and Patrick Reusse talk about a bitter Brett Favre, the Wild opener, why Joe Nathan should be traded and the story behind Delmon Young charging his own dugout.
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