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New York Knicks star Amar'e Stoudemire has been out of action due to knee surgery, but he is hoping to return this postseason.

UPDATE: Monday, May 6, at 2:22 p.m. ET by Tom Kinslow

Good news for Knicks fans, as it looks like Amar'e Stoudemire will return to the lineup for Game 3 vs. Indiana on Saturday, per Adam Zagoria of SNY.tv.

“The only way I wouldn’t be [available for Game 3] is if I don’t recove

source of story  http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1560462-amare-stoudemire-injury-updates-on-knicks-stars-knee

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The future of the NFL may eventually include the Los Angeles Dolphins.

While it is difficult to imagine this historic team calling anywhere but Miami home, recent comments by Miami Dolphins CEO Mike Dee force us to contemplate the possibility.   

After the Florida legislature's most recent session failed to produce public assistance to refurbish Sun Life Stadium, the Dolphins' home, Dee painted a grim picture for the future of the Dolphins in Miami.

source of story http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1630955-dolphins-ceo-says-teams-long-term-future-in-miami-is-bleak

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Usher’s year long prep for leading role as Sugar Ray Leonard comes to light.

Usher’s excellence in R&B has carried him into an icon status in the industry, but now the vocalist will be making his way back into film with a lead role in “Hands of Stone,” a biopic about boxing legend Roberto Duran.

source of story

http://thesource.com/2013/05/06/usher-snags-role-of-sugar-ray-leonard-in-upcoming-biopic/

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By Jackie Kallen, Ringside

They say that any given man can beat any other given man on any given night. This was not the night for Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero.

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To most of us sitting at the MGM Garden watching the fight, it played out exactly as expected. It was a lop-sided win with Guerrero only winning three out of twelve rounds. It was basically a sparring session. A very pricey one.

Money Mayweather picked up $30+million for a very easy workout. Guerrero scored over $3 mill. Not a bad day at the office. The loss did not really hurt The Ghost and the win didn’t really do much for the Mayweather Legacy either. But they both walked out happy.

source of story  http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/jackie-kallen-live-report-mayweather-guerrero-was-a-ho-hum-night/

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