Monday, April 30, 2012

Reuters: Sports News: Thunder roll to 2-0 lead over Mavericks

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Thunder roll to 2-0 lead over Mavericks
May 1st 2012, 06:10

1 of 6. Oklahoma City Thunder's Serge Ibaka (top) contests a shot by Dallas Mavericks' Shawn Marion during the first half of Game 1 of their NBA Western Conference quarter-final playoff series in Oklahoma City April 28, 2012.

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Reuters: Sports News: Whirling Darvish looking more at home with each victory

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Whirling Darvish looking more at home with each victory
May 1st 2012, 04:42

Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish gestures to fans during the second inning of their MLB American League baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto April 30, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish gestures to fans during the second inning of their MLB American League baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto April 30, 2012.

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By Steve Keating

TORONTO | Tue May 1, 2012 12:42am EDT

TORONTO (Reuters) - With his 6ft-5in frame sprawled across a small couch in the Texas Rangers clubhouse like it was his living room, Yu Darvish had the relaxed look of someone quite at home in his new major league surroundings.

Fingering a baseball one second, tapping on a mobile phone the next, the Japanese ace is no nervous newcomer in the locker room or on the mound as he ran his rookie record to 4-0 with a 4-1 dissection of the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.

While Darvish still struggles with his English and needs an interpreter to conduct post-game interviews, after just one month, the lanky righthander already has a strong grasp of what it takes to survive in the major leagues.

Described as the best pitching prospect to ever come out of Japan, the Texas Rangers paid handsomely ($111 million) for that potential and Darvish is quickly proving it was money well spent.

After a pretty ordinary start to his major league career in terms of control, Darvish has quickly found his range and allowed just four runs in his last 31 innings.

"Just getting used to the atmosphere, the atmosphere of being in the major leagues," Darvish told reporters, when asked about adjusting to life in Major League Baseball.

"I think it is just the comfort, doing it repeatedly has made me feel a bit better each time.

"I'm very aware that all these hitters, the teams that are facing me they are seeing me for the first time so I am not thinking about how I did this month, right now all I'm thinking about is preparing well for my next start."

The copper coiffed pitcher has had the luxury of being supported by baseball's best offensive unit and the Texas bats were booming against the Jays, Mitch Moreland and Craig Gentry slamming back-to-back home runs in the seventh to break open a 2-1 contest and provide Darvish with a bit of cushion.

Rangers manager Ron Washington says, Darvish comes as advertised, a pitcher of superb quality armed with a dazzling repertoire of pitches but one that still has plenty to learn in a league that makes you pay for every mistake. Even little ones.

"There are different types of hitters you face over here than you face in Japan," Washington explained. "You make mistakes here they leave the ball park, you make some mistakes in Japan and they may end up being singles."

ONLY STAIN

Darvish's major league education continued on Monday and it included the first big mistake of his rookie campaign, serving up his first home run to Edwin Encarnacion in the fourth inning.

But that was the only stain on an otherwise polished performance as Darvish continued on an upward curve.

Arriving in Toronto off his best outing of the season, a 10 strikeout effort in the Rangers' 2-0 shutout of the New York Yankees on Sunday, the 25-year-old sensation followed up with seven clinical innings of work against the Jays.

Darvish settled quickly and gave up the lone run on four hits while recording nine more strikeouts.

"He's can overpower you, he can finesse you," Washington added. "He can sink it, he can run it, he can hop it. He can slow it down, he can make it quick, he can cut it, he can split it.

"He can do it all with the baseball, it just a matter of using that stuff at the proper time."

For Toronto baseball fans, Monday's game provided a glimpse of what might have been with the Blue Jays reportedly among the teams entering the bidding for Darvish's services when he was put up for auction by the Nippon Ham Fighters.

After the game, Darvish said playing in Toronto made him feel a bit awkward, pitching against a team that had courted his services and left Blue Jays manager John Farrell singing the praises of a pitcher he had coveted.

"Just an outstanding pitched game by Darvish," Farrell said. "We had a couple of opportunities but it seemed like he could get a strikeout when needed to shut an inning off.

"He was as good as advertised."

(Editing by John O'Brien)

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Reuters: Sports News: Justice Department probes University of Montana student rape reports

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Justice Department probes University of Montana student rape reports
May 1st 2012, 03:47

By Laura Zuckerman

Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:47pm EDT

(Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into the handling of numerous sexual assault allegations involving students at the University of Montana, where at least two members of the football team are accused of rape.

University President Royce Engstrom told Reuters he was informed of the inquiry during a meeting on Monday with Justice Department officials who told him the probe would examine the response of the Missoula-based university, city police and county prosecutors.

A spate of alleged rapes, the implication of student athletes in some of them, and the abrupt dismissal last month of the football coach and athletic director has shaken the campus and battered the image of a school celebrated for its Big Sky Conference champion football team, the Montana Grizzlies.

Engstrom said it was not made clear to him what prompted the inquiry, nor could he specify its scope, but he cited "a general heightened awareness of sexual assault activity on our campus and community," adding, "It's certainly related to that."

A Justice Department spokeswoman in Washington declined comment, but a law enforcement source said agency officials planned to hold a news conference in Missoula on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the matter.

The handling of sexual assault complaints in college sports programs is getting closer scrutiny in the wake of child sex abuse scandals involving coaches that engulfed Penn State and Syracuse University.

A University of Montana report released in January identified nine alleged student-related sexual assaults or attempted assaults since late 2010, including at least one reported gang rape, and two more sexual assault allegations involving students have surfaced since then.

Criminal charges have been filed so far in just one case under scrutiny -- against Grizzlies' running back Beau Donaldson, who is accused of raping a woman at his residence while she slept following a night of heavy drinking.

Donaldson, who has pleaded not guilty, has been suspended from the team.

In addition to Donaldson, the football team captain and quarterback Jordan Johnson was accused of rape in March and placed under a restraining order granted to his accuser. No charges have been brought and he, too, maintains his innocence.

Johnson was initially suspended, but has since resumed practicing with teammates.

Coach Robin Pflugrad, who had praised Johnson's "tremendous moral fiber" in an interview with the Missoulian newspaper after the case surfaced, was himself unexpectedly let go from the university in March, along with athletic director Jim O'Day.

'CONFUSION ... AND FEAR'

The scandal has angered some and bewildered others in Missoula, a western Montana city of 86,000 whose economy and identity are intertwined with the state's flagship research institution and its alter ego, Griz Nation.

"There is confusion and disappointment, sorrow and fear," Mayor John Engen said in a recent interview with Reuters, summarizing community sentiments.

On the 15,600-student Montana campus, questions are being raised about the behavior of standout athletes.

"Personally, my feeling about this is, what's going on with the football team?" said Brittany Salley-Rains, student and co-director of the university Women's Resource Center. "If there has been some hesitation to hold players involved to the same standards as other students, that's a problem."

What schools like Penn State and the University of Montana have in common are storied football programs deeply ingrained in the fabric of the community, said Norman Pollard, dean of students at Alfred University and researcher behind a national study on hazing among student athletes.

"Allegations of sex crimes paint such a contrasting picture that it's difficult for a community to accept and difficult for the victims to come forward," he said, adding that some victims were treated with suspicion as a result.

Sexual assaults on college students are hardly confined to universities with major sports teams. About 20 percent of young college women will fall victim to attempted or actual sexual assault, according to a 2007 study on campus sexual assault by the National Institute of Justice.

The NIJ study found that college men who participated in aggressive sports in high school, including football and basketball, used more sexual coercion in their college dating relationships than men who did not take part in such athletics.

"Programs can create a culture where it brings out the best in players," Pollard said. "Or they can create a culture where it is winning at all cost, and people's behavior isn't questioned so long as they do well on the field."

(Reporting by Laura Zuckerman in Idaho and Jeremy Pelofsky in Washington; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Lisa Shumaker)

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Reuters: Sports News: Caps beat Rangers to square playoff at 1-1

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Caps beat Rangers to square playoff at 1-1
May 1st 2012, 03:06

1 of 2. Washington Capitals' Alex Ovechkin (R) celebrates with teammate Nicklas Backstrom after scoring on the New York Rangers during the third period in Game 2 of their NHL Eastern Conference semi-final playoff hockey game at Madison Square Garden in New York, April 30, 2012.

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Reuters: Sports News: Blunt-force trauma killed two in California-to-Mexico yacht race

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Blunt-force trauma killed two in California-to-Mexico yacht race
May 1st 2012, 02:38

By Alex Dobuzinskis

LOS ANGELES | Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:38pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two sailors killed in a mysterious crash at sea that reduced their vessel to ruins during a yacht race from California to Mexico died of blunt-force injuries, while a third crewman drowned, coroners reported on Monday.

The finding of blunt-force trauma in two of the deaths aboard the 37-foot sailboat Aegean was further indication the impact was a powerful one. A fourth sailor was still missing as investigators sought to determine if the yacht struck another vessel, presumably a larger ship, or a land mass.

Race organizers said the Aegean disappeared from satellite tracking at about 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, and the U.S. Coast Guard said bodies and debris from the yacht were found near the Coronado Islands off the northwestern coast of Mexico.

The fatal wreck follows an April 14 sailboat racing accident at the Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco, which killed five sailors and led the U.S. Coast Guard to suspend racing in the Pacific Ocean off northern California.

The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office said in a statement that Aegean sailors Kevin Rudolph, 53, and William Johnson Jr., 57, died of blunt-force injuries while Joseph Stewart, 64, drowned. Rudolph and Johnson were from Southern California, and Stewart lived in Florida, the office said.

The men were participating in the 65-year-old Newport to Ensenada Race, in which vessels set off from Southern California and dock in Mexico's Baja California.

U.S. Coast Guard spokesman Henry Dunphy said on Monday that an investigation of the tragedy was continuing.

The Newport Ocean Sailing Association, the organizer of this past weekend's race involving the Aegean and over 200 other boats, has said the Aegean appeared to have collided with a much larger vessel.

But Dunphy said that has not been conclusively determined. Investigators recovered pieces of the hull and personal belongings of the sailors, and they were interviewing captains of other boats that were in the area.

"At this point, we can't really rule out anything, whether or not it was a vessel-on-vessel collision or a collision with something else," Dunphy said.

Dunphy said, as a result of the latest fatal yacht accident, the Coast Guard could potentially suspend racing off the coast of Southern California.

"It could be an option going forward here. It's yet to be determined if there will be a stand-down," he said.

The sailor still missing is Theo Mavromatis, the owner of the Aegean, said Tom Cornelius, commodore of the Little Ships Fleet yacht club to which the Mavromatis belonged.

(Reporting and writing by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Steve Gorman)

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Reuters: Sports News: Knicks' Stoudemire cuts up his hand after loss

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Knicks' Stoudemire cuts up his hand after loss
May 1st 2012, 03:01

Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade (R) scores past New York Knicks power forward Amare Stoudemire (L) and Tyson Chandler (C) in the first quarter during Game 1 of their first round NBA basketball playoff in Miami, Florida April 28, 2012.

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Reuters: Sports News: Heat crush Knicks again for 2-0 lead

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Heat crush Knicks again for 2-0 lead
May 1st 2012, 01:59

1 of 3. Miami Heat forward LeBron James reacts after his third quarter score against the New York Knicks during Game 2 of their first round NBA Eastern Conference basketball playoff in Miami, Florida April 30, 2012.

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Reuters: Sports News: Yankees edge Orioles, Chavez homers and Kuroda gets win

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Yankees edge Orioles, Chavez homers and Kuroda gets win
May 1st 2012, 01:56

1 of 2. Baltimore Orioles Nick Markakis (C) is tagged out by New York Yankees starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda (L) after a wild pitch by Kuroda during the seventh inning of their MLB American League baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York, April 30, 2012. New York Yankees catcher Russell Martin looks on after throwing the ball to Yankees Kuroda.

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Reuters: Sports News: Tiger ready for Quail Hollow with "fixed" swing

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Tiger ready for Quail Hollow with "fixed" swing
May 1st 2012, 00:13

By Mark Lamport-Stokes

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:13pm EDT

(Reuters) - Tiger Woods returns to PGA Tour action at this week's Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, confident he has solved the ball-striking problems which plagued him at this month's Masters.

The former world number one failed to break 72 in any of his four rounds at the year's opening major, completing his worst performance at Augusta National since he turned professional.

He battled his way to a closing two-over-par 74 for a five-over total of 293, ruing his tendency to allow old habits to creep back into a swing he has grooved with coach Sean Foley over the last two years.

"At the Masters, I was kind of struggling with my ball-striking a little bit," Woods said during a question and answer video session with his fans posted on his website on Monday.

"Sean and I fixed it. It had to do with my posture. My setup wasn't quite right, as well as my takeaway so we worked on that. I just needed to do hundreds of (repetitions). I'm getting dialed in."

Woods, a 14-times major champion, took a week off after the April 5-8 Masters and has since spent the past fortnight working on his game.

Asked if he liked his chances of winning a 73rd PGA Tour title in this week's event at Quail Hollow, he replied: "I feel like I do, yes.

"I feel like if I can do the things that we've been working on, and get my posture and my takeaway dialed in, then yes, I have a good chance.

"I'm going to a golf course I like in Charlotte. I've won there before. The very next week is a tournament that I've also won at," the 36-year-old American added, referring to the May 10-13 Players Championship at Sawgrass.

‘FIFTH' MAJOR

Woods triumphed at Quail Hollow in 2007 and won his only Players title in 2001 at the event regarded by many as the unofficial ‘fifth' major.

Monday's video session, based on questions sent in by fans via Facebook and Twitter, was an interesting choice by Woods who will not be giving his customary pre-tournament news conference ahead of the Wells Fargo Championship.

The world number seven typically addresses the media before every event in which he plays but is not scheduled to speak to reporters until after he completes Thursday's opening round at Quail Hollow.

Woods fielded 19 questions from fans in the video session, among them a query as to the best putt he has ever sunk on the PGA Tour.

In reply, he cited the par putt he knocked in from just inside four feet on the 72nd hole of the 1997 Masters, his first major title which he clinched by a staggering 12 strokes with a record low total of 270.

"To set the record, all the history it meant at the time, to have my dad there at the back of the green," Woods added. "By far it was the biggest."

As for his favorite major trophy, Woods did not hesitate in selecting the cherished Claret Jug awarded to winners of the British Open.

"The history and what it represents," he said. "Every single great champion has played in the British Open."

(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank Pingue)

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Reuters: Sports News: Tigers' Young banned seven days for hate crime

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Tigers' Young banned seven days for hate crime
May 1st 2012, 00:14

Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:14pm EDT

(Reuters) - Detroit Tigers outfielder Delmon Young has been suspended seven days following his arrest in New York City for allegedly yelling anti-Semitic remarks during a scuffle with tourists, Major League Baseball (MLB) said on Monday.

Young, 26, was in New York for a three-game series with the Yankees when he was arrested early last Friday and charged with a hate crime.

"An incident like this cannot and will not be tolerated," MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement. "I understand that Mr. Young is regretful, and it is my expectation that he will learn from this unfortunate episode."

According to police, Young scuffled with four tourists from Illinois outside a hotel near Times Square after the group gave money to a panhandler wearing a yarmulke.

Young's suspension is retroactive to April 27th, meaning he will be able to return to the Tigers' lineup on May 4.

He will miss seven games as a result of the seven-day ban.

MLB also said Young, who has apologized for his actions and not played since, will be required to participate in a treatment program as a part of his discipline.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)

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Reuters: Sports News: Ex-pitcher Clemens targeted by Congress in "show trial": lawyer

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Ex-pitcher Clemens targeted by Congress in "show trial": lawyer
Apr 30th 2012, 22:56

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens walks at the federal courthouse in Washington April 30, 2012. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens walks at the federal courthouse in Washington April 30, 2012.

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By Ian Simpson

WASHINGTON | Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:56pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lawyer for former baseball ace Roger Clemens derided as a "show trial" on Monday the Capitol Hill hearing during which the onetime pitcher was pressed by lawmakers about performance-enhancing drugs.

At the federal perjury trial of Clemens, attorney Rusty Hardin argued that a report on drug use by former U.S. Senator George Mitchell for Major League Baseball was for a private business investigating its own employees and not a matter for Congress.

Clemens, 49, is being tried for a second time on federal charges of lying to the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in 2008 about whether he used anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. The panel was investigating drug use in Big League baseball.

Hardin questioned why Clemens was singled out to testify before the committee.

"What we are trying to show ... Is the idea that they brought Roger Clemens up there to testify in a big public forum on the 13th of February (2008) was nothing more than a show trial of Roger Clemens on that day," Hardin said during the trial in U.S. District Court.

As the trial resumed on Monday, Hardin told Judge Reggie Walton that Clemens was being punished for having "the temerity to continue to say he did not commit a crime. That's all he did."

The trial of Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young Award winner, began last week but recessed on Tuesday so Walton could teach a judicial course. The trial is expected to last about six weeks.

Clemens first went on trial last July, when Judge Reggie Walton declared a mistrial because prosecutors showed jurors a video clip that included material he had banned from the case unless it was raised by Clemens' defense team.

Clemens has repeatedly denied use of performance-enhancing drugs in his 24-year career.

The first witness on Tuesday, former Oversight Committee chief of staff Phil Barnett, testified that Clemens had been called because the panel wanted to be sure of the validity of Mitchell's report because it could be used as the basis for legislation.

PROSECUTORS' FREQUENT OBJECTIONS

Hardin's close questioning of Barnett was frequently broken up by objections from prosecutors and by huddles by lawyers and Walton about his line of inquiry.

"I'm just perplexed where you're going right now," Walton told Hardin at one point.

Prosecutors charge that Clemens had covered up his steroid use and say there are needles and swabs that tests have shown contained the elite pitcher's DNA and performance-enhancing drugs.

Clemens defense team has struck back by saying Clemens had never tested positive for steroids during his 24-year career and had relied on hard work for his success.

Clemens faces one count of obstruction of Congress, three counts of making a false statement and two counts of perjury.

If convicted, he faces a maximum prison term of 30 years, although under federal sentencing guidelines he would most likely get 15 to 21 months.

Clemens played for Boston, Toronto, Houston and the New York Yankees in a career that ran from 1984 to 2007.

(Editing by Paul Thomasch and Philip Barbara)

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Reuters: Sports News: Celtics' Rondo banned one game for bumping referee

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Celtics' Rondo banned one game for bumping referee
Apr 30th 2012, 21:52

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Reuters: Sports News: McIlroy aims to get balance right in U.S. Open defense

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McIlroy aims to get balance right in U.S. Open defense
Apr 30th 2012, 21:48

By Mark Lamport-Stokes

Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:44pm EDT

(Reuters) - Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy says that one of the biggest challenges when he defends his U.S. Open title in June at San Francisco's Olympic Club will be to balance his lofty expectations with a level-headed approach.

While McIlroy's astonishing eight-shot victory at Congressional last year marked him out as the heir apparent to Tiger Woods, he readily concedes his mindset could have been more realistic going into the Masters earlier this month.

The opening major of the year was widely billed as a two-horse race between Woods and McIlroy, two of the most exciting players in the game, but the pre-tournament favorites ended a disappointing week in a tie for 40th place.

"Going into majors as a major champion, it definitely heightens your expectation levels a little bit," world number two McIlroy said on a U.S. Open teleconference call on Monday.

"That was something that I didn't control so well at the Masters a few weeks ago. Going back to defend my title in San Francisco will be a great experience for me and something I am really looking forward to.

"You try and approach it like you would any other event, just prepare as best you can and go out there and try to play the golf you know you are capable of."

McIlroy, who at 22 became the U.S. Open's youngest winner since 1923 with his record-breaking victory at Congressional, relished being bracketed with 14-times major champion Woods.

TIGER COMPARISONS

"If I am being compared to him, I am doing something right," the mop-haired Northern Irishman said. "I know there was a lot of hype pre-Masters about it being a two-horse race or whatever and it was a two-horse race for 40th.

"It wasn't our best week and hopefully, going into the next major, we both play a little bit better. It would be great if we could both get in contention on the Sunday."

McIlroy posted a tournament record total of 16-under-par 268 at rain-softened Congressional last year but he predicted a much stiffer, and more typical U.S. Open, challenge at Olympic Club from June 14-17.

"The thing that made the scoring low last year was the fact they got so much rain before (the tournament)," said the 22-year-old from Holywood in County Down, Northern Ireland.

"Something around even par isn't going to be too far away. Last year was a little bit of an exception but I think this year if you shoot four 70s, you will have a great chance."

McIlroy described his 2011 U.S. Open victory as "a life-changing experience", one that elevated his status among his peers and made him hungry to add further major titles to his already glowing resume.

"You always dream and hope one day that you will be able to do it and to make that dream become a reality is something that was something very special," he said.

"It puts you among an elite group of players that can call themselves major champions. It probably makes people view you a little differently and maybe you gain a little bit of respect from guys that have won majors. You've joined the club.

"If anything, it just gives me more confidence in myself knowing I could win on the biggest stage in golf. Knowing that I have done it before, it gives me confidence to think that I will be able to do it again."

(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank Pingue)

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Reuters: Sports News: Struggling Bobcats part ways with coach Silas

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Struggling Bobcats part ways with coach Silas
Apr 30th 2012, 19:10

Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:10pm EDT

(Reuters) - Paul Silas will not return as head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats and a search for his successor is underway, the National Basketball Association (NBA) team said on Monday.

Silas led Charlotte to a league-worst 7-59 record in his first full season with the Bobcats in 2011-12 after being named interim head coach in December 2010.

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Reuters: Sports News: U.S. drawn with Argentina, France in London basketball

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U.S. drawn with Argentina, France in London basketball
Apr 30th 2012, 16:55

RIO DE JANEIRO | Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:55pm EDT

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Olympic men's basketball champions United States have drawn Argentina, France and Tunisia in Group A at the London Games.

European champions Spain, who lost the 2008 Games final in Beijing to the U.S., are in Group B with hosts Britain, Australia, China and Brazil following Monday's draw at the Brazilian Olympic Committee headquarters.

The three places still up for grabs in the 12-team tournament at the July 27-August 12 Games will be decided at a qualifying tournament in Caracas from June 2-8.

The U.S. women's team, looking for their fifth consecutive gold medal, were drawn with China, Angola and three teams that will emerge from a qualifying tournament in Turkey.

The other group so far has Australia, runners-up at the last three Games, Russia, Britain and Brazil.

(Reporting by Pedro Fonseca; writing by Rex Gowar in Buenos Aires, editing by Mark Meadows)

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Reuters: Sports News: Senators' MacLean named finalist for coach of year

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Senators' MacLean named finalist for coach of year
Apr 30th 2012, 17:22

Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:43pm EDT

(Reuters) - Paul MacLean's ability to revive the Ottawa Senators' offense and get the team into the playoffs earned the first-year coach a nomination for the National Hockey League's (NHL) coach of the year award, the league said on Monday.

Ken Hitchcock of the St. Louis Blues and John Tortorella of the New York Rangers were the other two finalists for the Jack Adams Award, which will be presented on June 20 at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas.

MacLean, in his NHL debut as head coach after spending six seasons as an assistant with the Detroit Red Wings, led Ottawa to an 18-point improvement over last season while the club shot to fourth in the NHL in scoring after finishing 26th of 30 teams the previous season.

Hitchcock, a four-time nominee, took over a 6-7-0 Blues club in November and went 43-15-11 the rest of the way as St. Louis posted its highest point total since leading the league in the 1999-2000 season. His Blues had the NHL's fewest goals against, the fewest shots per game and the most shutouts.

Tortorella, who won the award in 2004 as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning, led the Rangers to first place in the 15-team Eastern Conference as the team compiled their best regular-season record since the Stanley Cup-winning season of 1993-94.

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Reuters: Sports News: Clippers rally to tame Grizzlies, Hawks down Celtics

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Clippers rally to tame Grizzlies, Hawks down Celtics
Apr 30th 2012, 05:40

Atlanta Hawks forward Josh Smith reacts after a shot in the first half during their game against the Boston Celtics in Game One of their NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs basketball game in Atlanta, Georgia April 29, 2012. REUTERS/Tami Chappell

1 of 2. Atlanta Hawks forward Josh Smith reacts after a shot in the first half during their game against the Boston Celtics in Game One of their NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs basketball game in Atlanta, Georgia April 29, 2012.

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Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:40am EDT

(Reuters) - The Los Angeles Clippers rallied from a 27-point deficit to stun the Memphis Grizzlies 99-98 in Game One of their first-round playoff series.

The visiting Clippers, who were blitzed by an early onslaught of Memphis three-pointers and trailed by 27 late in the third, tied an NBA playoff record of pulling off a victory after trailing by 21 points with one quarter remaining.

Nick Young scored 19 points off the bench, including a flurry of three straight three-pointers in the fourth, Chris Paul made two game-winning free throws with 23 seconds left and Los Angeles ended the game with an astonishing 28-3 run.

Memphis' Rudy Gay scored 19 but missed a shot as time expired that would have salvaged a victory which looked certain for most of the game.

"Â"Coach took me out at the end of the third quarter and I went nuts. I just said 'coach, give us a chance,'" Paul told reporters after finishing with 14 points and 11 assists.

Â""(I thought we could win) the whole time."

In other playoff action, the San Antonio Spurs, LA Lakers and Atlanta all took 1-0 leads in their best-of-seven series with the Hawks upsetting a Boston Celtics team who could lose one of their key players after an ugly altercation.

Boston's Rajon Rondo may face a post-season suspension after his chest-bump with an official further soured the 83-74 home loss.

Rondo was given a technical foul for arguing a call in the final minute and quickly made matters worse by confronting referee Marc Davis and defiantly bumping him, earning a second technical and ejection.

Rondo claimed that the bump was unintentional, though the incident could see him penalized by the NBA.

Â""As I was walking (toward him) I thought he stopped and my momentum carried me into him," said Rondo, who had 20 points and 11 assists. "Â"I didn't intentionally chest bump him but that's what it appears to be."

In Los Angeles, the Lakers dominated Denver 103-88 behind 31 points from Kobe Bryant and a triple-double by big man Andrew Bynum.

The 7ft Bynum tied an NBA playoff-record with 10 blocks, and added 13 rebounds and 10 assists to give the Lakers their first post-season triple-double since Magic Johnson in 1991.

Bynum's presence slowed the NBA's top scoring team during the regular season.

Danilo Gallinari had a team-high 19 for the Nuggets, who shot just 35 percent from the field.

In San Antonio, Tony Parker scored a game-high 28 points and the red-hot San Antonio Spurs rolled to a 106-91 victory over the Utah Jazz.

The West-leading Spurs, who were upset in the opening round last year despite also being the top seed, got off to a strong start to the playoffs this time round.

Eighth-seeded Utah, who used a five-game winning streak to squeeze into the playoffs, was led by Paul Millsap's 20 points.

(Editing by John O'Brien)

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Reuters: Sports News: Life ban overrule the right decision: USADA

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Life ban overrule the right decision: USADA
Apr 30th 2012, 06:24

Travis Tygart, CEO of the US Anti-Doping Agency, testifies about performance enhancing drugs in sports before the House Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 27, 2008. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Travis Tygart, CEO of the US Anti-Doping Agency, testifies about performance enhancing drugs in sports before the House Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 27, 2008.

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By Gene Cherry

Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:24am EDT

(Reuters) - A ruling that would allow British drug offenders Dwain Chambers and David Millar to compete in the London Olympics is the right one, and sends a "strong and powerful statement" regarding the World Anti-Doping Agency's authority, the chief executive of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) told Reuters.

Sprinter Chambers and cyclist Miller will be cleared to compete in this year's Games when the Court of Arbitration (CAS) overrules a British Olympic life ban on doping offenders, a source with knowledge of the ruling told Reuters on Sunday.

CAS is to announce later on Monday that the British Olympic Association (BOA) lifetime ban does not comply with WADA's global code, which provides for a two-year suspension for first-time offenders. That decision from the Lausanne-based independent court is due to be released at 1400 GMT.

USADA CEO Travis Tygart said: "The authority of WADA has been recognized ... and it is a good day for those who believe in the ability of WADA to put in rules to protect, in a fair manner, the rights of clean athletes on a level playing field.

"When you set the rules and the world agrees to those rules, that is what all athletes rely on. It would be an unlevel playing field for one entity, or one organization, to attempt to change those rules."

Former world indoor 60 meters champion Chambers was banned from athletics for two years in 2003 after testing positive for the designer steroid THG. Millar was also banned for two years after admitting taking the blood booster EPO.

WADA's code, which came into force in 2004, harmonized rules across sport to bring in a maximum ban of two years for athletes testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs for the first time.

A BOA bylaw meant that any athlete given a doping ban of six months or more would not be selected for the British Olympic team, effectively meaning an Olympic life ban.

ADDITIONAL SANCTION

WADA, however, see that bylaw as an additional sanction and consider it non-compliant with the global code, of which the BOA is a signatory.

"Assuming that's the case, it's obviously the right outcome for all of those who rely on harmonization and certainty in the anti-doping movement to protect clean athletes and the integrity of the competition," Tygart said of the CAS ruling.

"We are in the middle now of the third review (of the WADA code) and the world has the opportunity to provide input to what those rules should be. And certainly there is discussion of what is the appropriate sanction for intentional cheats.

"We (USADA) certainly support, as do clean athletes, a strong, strict sanction in intentional cheating cases that could include up to lifetime (bans).

"But importantly, once the rules are set, it is only fair that everyone who has agreed to those rules abides by them and does not unilaterally attempt to undercut those rules as was attempted by the BOA in this case."

Tygart said consideration of specifics must still play a part when dealing with the issue of drugs in sport.

"In the intentional cases, like when Marion Jones cheated at the Olympics, and went on through that cheating to win five Olympic medals, and later had to return them and served a penalty, that penalty should also include not being able to compete in future Olympic Games," he said.

"But does that mean (swimmer) Jessica Hardy, who had a contaminated supplement according to a CAS panel, should never compete in Olympic Games? I think we have to appreciate that in certain cases people are entitled to rehabilitation and redemption.

"And frankly those athletes can serve as role models for future generations. "

(Writing by Ossian Shine in Singapore; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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