Still played a game of Scrabble instead of watching it though.
9. Stan Wawrinka Upsets Rafael Nadal at Australian Open
During
a tournament that will be most remembered for big names failing (on both the
men’s and women’s side), it was fitting that Wawrinka beat Nadal for the first time in 12 meetings.
8. Miami Wins Championship Rematch With San Antonio
Even more significant than this result was the
return of Dwyane Wade. Even in a bench role, his health is critical to Miami’s
chances of pulling off a three-peat. 7. Rangers Blow Out Devils in Yankee Stadium
This game will be best remembered for New York getting approximately 38 two-on-one breaks in the second period.
6. Coach K Nets 900th Win With Duke Blue
Devils
We celebrate Duke losses as often as possible in
this space, but we have to give Mike Krzyzewski his due. 5. Donald Cerrone Delivers the Kick of the Year
Ouch.
4. After Taking a Night Off, Kevin Durant Puts Up a Triple-Double
Durant’s shoulder wasn’t an issue as he carved up the 76ers. He’ll possibly have sidekick Russell Westbrook back in just over a week.
3. Ducks Dominate Kings in First Outdoor Game in Los Angeles
Incredibly, Los Angeles had better ice than New York did on Sunday.
2. Pierce and KG Return to Boston
It’s been sad for me all year to see the key components of the 2008 title team wearing black, and Sunday wasn’t any better.
1. Carmelo Sets Knicks Single Game Record With 62 Point
Barrage
New
York desperately needs Carmelo to get on a hot streak, and with 35 more points on Sunday, looks to finally
be getting on a roll.
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