Saturday, April 24, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 04/24/2010

NBA PLAYOFFS - Getty ImagesPaul Pierce picked his spots Friday and was Johnny-on-the-spot when Boston needed a winner vs. Miami. Celts up 3-0 on Pierce's buzzer-beater. Ginobili breaks nose, gets Spurs by Mavs and Spurslead series 2-1. Millsap's 22 and 19 lift Jazz by Nuggets, and Jazz lead series 2-1.
TODAYS GAMES - Magic @ Bobcats 2 PM ET, Suns @ Trailblazers 4:30 PM ET, Hawks @ Bucks 7 PM ET and LA Lakers @ Thunder 9:30 PM

NHL PLAYOFFS - Pavel Datsyuk scored a goal and added an assist in the third period to push Detroit over Phoenix. Halak's 37 saves help Habs avoid ouster. Sabres beat Bruins to force Game 6. Wings take 3-2 lead over 'Yotes. Canucks rip Kings, take 3-2 lead.
GAMES TODAY - Predators @ BlackHawks 3 PM ET, Penguins @ Senators 7 PM ET and Sharks @ Avalanche 10 PM ET.

MLB - Kendry Morales' two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning broke a 4-4 tie and lifted the Angels to a 6-4 win over the Yankees. Padres win seventh straight, beat Reds. Lincecum overpowers Cardinals, now 4-0. White Sox top M's on J ones' HR in 9th. Twins escape bizarre HR, top Royals 8-3. Ortiz hits first HR, BoSox top O's again.

NFL - DRAFT- ROUND 2 - Clausen to Panthers, Browns pick McCoy. Draft ratings up 23 percent in new slot.

NASCAR - Kurt Busch signs extension with PenskeFocused Earnhardt ready for Talladega.

GOLF - "Golf saved my life," says Ken Green, who returned to competitive action Friday, completing a comeback from unthinkable tragedy. Weather suspends play at Zurich Classic. Cook-Sindelar duo shares lead at Legends. Green returns to
golf after tragic year. Fraser leads by 1 at Ballantine's.

MMA & BOXING - Jose Aldo knows the odds are stacked against him when he meets Urijah Faber, but it's a challenge he is eager to face. BOXING - Cris Arreolalooks to shake off a loss to Vitali Klitschko when he meets Thomas Adamek on HBO Saturday night.

SOCCER - MLS - RSL ended Columbus' '09 season in the Eastern Conference semis. To exact revenge, the Crew must shake off their rust.

TENNIS - Andy Roddick chose to use his annual free exemption to skip the Rome Masters for the second straight year. He's expected to play in the Madrid Masters on May 9.

HORSE RACING - Todd Pletcher isn't sure how to pronounce Eskendereya, the Kentucky Derby favorite, but he's certain the 3-year-old colt can end his winless streak there.

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