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Morning Juice: Is Joe Borowski really that bad, Cleveland?
Big League Stew —
This and every weekday a.m., let's rise and shine together with the most recent and decent major league happenings. Today's combined AL/NL roll call starts along the banks of Lake Erie, where the proletariat has passed the patience threshold with closer Joe Borowski ...
Buzzer Beaters Baby!
Josh Q. Public —
Josh Q. Public: Just beat it, beat it, beat it, beat it. No one wants to be defeated. Showin’ how funky and strong is your fight. It doesn’t matter who’s wrong or right. Just beat it, beat it. -Michael jackson
Public Service Announcement: Ok, here we go! Here come the playoffs. The NBA playoffs. Win or go home! The shot is up. The buzzer sounds. The red light lights up. It’s good! It’s good! Here’s something else that’s good. Some of the best NBA post season buzzer beaters of all time:
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This year's NBA postseason is one with greater promise than any season since 1998, the year Michael Jordan retired from the Bulls.