WASHINGTON: The title-starved Cleveland Cavaliers know their chances of beating the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA finals rest largely on the broad shoulders of Drew Gooden.
LOS ANGELES: Although the US have dominated the Presidents Cup, captain Jack Nicklaus believes the Internationals boast greater strength in depth this year.
BERLIN: German striker Miroslav Klose slammed his national and Werder Bremen team-mate Torsten Frings yesterday over comments he made to the German press that Klose should quit the Bundesliga club.
LONDON: England captain Michael Vaughan has blamed all-rounder Andrew Flintoff for upsetting team spirit and derailing England's World Cup campaign, The Guardian newspaper reported yesterday.
BRUSSELS: Liverpool will not face any sanctions by UEFA following a report into security problems at last month's Champion League Final, senior sources at European soccer's governing body said on Monday.
LOS ANGELES: Tiger Woods, known for his meticulous tournament preparation, accepts his schedule will have to be flexible for the rest of this year because of the impending arrival of his first child.
LONDON: Sebastian Coe, the head of the London 2012 Olympic Games organisation, has rejected claims from dope cheat British sprinter Dwain Chambers that it is nigh impossible to be a successful athlete without using performance-enhancing drugs.
NEWPORT, Wales: Colin Montgomerie is hoping he has at last found a putting formula in time for the US Open at Oakmont.
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