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November 6, 2008

Roy's long 3 at OT buzzer lifts Blazers (AP)

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Brandon Roy immediately started looking for an opportunity to redeem himself after he made a big mistake Thursday night. He didn't have to wait very long. Roy made a 30-foot jumper as time expired in overtime to lift the Portland Trail Blazers to a thrilling 101-99 win over the Houston Rockets. LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points and nine rebounds for the Blazers, who snapped a five-game losing streak…

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Roy's 3 beats buzzer in OT, Blazers win (AP)

Brandon Roy immediately started looking for an opportunity to redeem himself after he made a big mistake Thursday night. He didn't have to wait very long. Roy made a 30-foot jumper as time expired in overtime to lift the Portland Trail Blazers to a thrilling 101-99 win over the Houston Rockets. LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points and nine rebounds for the Blazers, who snapped a five-game losing streak…

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Jim Kelley: Injury secrecy hurts the game

The NHL must change a policy that cheats fans and hurts the game.

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Phillies chasing deal for Holliday hard

The world champion Phillies are one of the most aggressive pursuers of Rockies superstar outfielder Matt Holliday, sources tell SI.com.

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Peterson sent home again, Sunday status unclear

Jacksonville linebacker Mike Peterson was sent home again Thursday and probably will be benched or suspended for this weekend's game at Detroit.

Coach Jack Del Rio was still deciding how to punish the Jaguars' captain, who was asked to leave Wednesday after a confrontation with the coach during a team meeting Wednesday.

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Jags likely will sit Peterson after spat with coach

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Pena, Pedroia lead 1st-time Gold Glove winners

NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Pena grabbed attention for all those balls he hit. Now the Tampa Bay first baseman is getting noticed for the ones he caught.

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Who's the real deal so far?

Who's for real? Who's a mess? And who just needs a little patience? Randy Hill has all the answers after the first week.

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Something's always on the hot stove

As the GM meetings come to a close, the Cubs and Braves are duking it out for Jake Peavy. See what else is on the hot stove.

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