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    Last update: October 13, 2009

    +Cavs Face Royal Challenge
      After two NBA television analysts didn't name the reigning Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers as one of the top five teams in the conference during a preseason halftime show, one Cavaliers executive seemed confused for a couple seconds before finally saying something.

    +Crank Up the Hot Stove
      Curt Schilling figures to be the top pitcher hitting free agency this winter. Wherever he goes, he'll bring his big-game reputation and his bigger mouth in tow. Once he steps on the mound, the fact that he's a bit of a loudmouth never seems to matter very

    +Wilson Deserves Life Back on Track
      Genarlow Wilson did time worse than that. He not only did colored time, he did colored time for an act that wasnÂ’t the crime it was made out to be.

    +No Costume Needed for Scariest Players
      What happens when you combine the finest minds of AOL's college football FanHouse and AOL Sports'college football editors? You get almost one usable mind and the original tearful meltdown, thank you Suzyn Waldman. You also get a House Meeting, a weekly rundown of a hot topic in college football. Check back each Tuesday for the latest installment.

    +Player Beaten at Party, Kicked Off Team
      RENO, Nev. (AP) - A Nevada basketball player, who was beaten unconscious androbbed at a Halloween party where three people were shot to death, has beenkicked off the team because he had been told not to go out that night, WolfPack coach Mark Fox said Tuesday night.

    +Step Inside A-Rod's Shoes
      Ever wonder what it's like to be the best player in baseball as you hit the free agent market? Wonder no longer. With Alex Rodriguez about to set off a winter bidding war the FanHouse lets you choose his path in your very own Rodventure

    +MLB's Testing Lacks Element of Surprise
      Major League Baseball, bracing for the results of an internal investigation into steroid use, has continued to employ a drug-testing procedure that may allow players time to mask their use of performance-enhancing drugs.

    +Bryant, Lakers Drop Home Opener
      LOS ANGELES (Oct. 30) - Shane Battier made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 2.5 seconds left, and the Houston Rockets withstood a furious rally from Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers in a 95-93 victory on Tuesday night.

    +Crazy Hot Stove Already Underway
      Welcome to one of the most anticipated off-seasons in baseball history. Considering how few people watch the World Series anymore, maybe this is the show baseball should be putting on television.

    +Little's Move Paves Way for Torre
      Grady Little resigned as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, paving the way for Joe Torre to take the job.

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