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L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
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L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
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1994 Lillehammer, Figure Skating, Ladies’ Free Skate – Tonya Harding of the United States had skate lace problems when her original laces broke during the 6-minute warm up. Her team did not have a proper spare lace for this kind of an emergency and ended up using whatever they could find, which apparently was not long enough for her to properly tie her skate. In order to avoid being disqualified for not getting into her starting position within the 2 minutes after they announced her name, she would rush out ill prepared and started her routine. She would bail out of the opening triple Lutz and then go to the referee to show the problem. She would be allowed time to fix her lace problem. It seemed that Tonya expected only a small break to change her lace and then go back out to skate, but the announcer came on and announced that she would be allowed to reskate at the end of the group and immediately called out Josee Chouinard of Canada to skate.
Great Britain 10,000 meter gold medal champion, Mo Farah, gets a kiss from his wife after winning the gold medal, which is caught by the press cameras.
Derek Jeter takes batting practice for the last time in his career against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Jeter went 1 for 2 leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory.
The 1992 Olympics Basketball “Dream Team” led by Coach Chuck Daly, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing, Magic Johnson, Christian Laettner, Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, John Stockton The U.S. team averaged an Olympic record of 117.3 points a game, and won by an average of 43.8 points. Charles Barkley was the team scoring leader but it was Jordan who led the U.S. in the games against the harder rival and silver medalist Croatia. He scored 21 points in the first round game and 22 in the gold medal contest. MJ also leaded the tournament with 37 steals.