CLEVELAND, Ohio: LeBron James became the youngest player in NBA history to score 9,000 career points in helping the Cleveland Cavaliers edge the Milwaukee Bucks 104-99 in double overtime on Monday.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: Adrian Peterson rushed for two touchdowns and 78 yards in Minnesota's 20-13 win over Chicago as the Vikings won their fifth straight game Monday.
ZURICH: AC Milan playmaker Kaka added to his remarkable haul of trophies and titles on Monday when he was named FIFA World Player of the Year for 2007.
LONDON: Chelsea captain John Terry could be out for up to six weeks, his club said Monday, after revealing the England centerhalf broke three bones in his foot following a clash with Emmanuel Eboue during a 1-0 loss away to Premier League leader Arsenal.
THOUSAND OAKS, California: Tiger Woods ended his 2007 campaign at the Target World Challenge on Sunday just as it began, with a victory.
BOSTON, Massachusetts: The undefeated New England Patriots stayed on course for a perfect season by beating the New York Jets 20-10 on Sunday, while Miami snapped a 13-game, season-long losing streak with a dramatic overtime win over Baltimore.
HOUSTON, Texas: Tracy McGrady scored 29 points and Yao Ming added 21 and 13 rebounds as Houston nearly entered the NBA record books for foul-shot futility before beating Detroit 80-77 on Wednesday.
Top Chinese paddlers drew first blood at the new Olympic venue yesterday, cruising into the next round of the International Table Tennis (ITTF) Pro Tour Grand Finals at Peking University Gymnasium.
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