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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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In 1994 at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Oppland, Norway, USA womens short track speed skater Kathy Turner returned yet again for the 1994 Games. She won gold in the 500 meters in a controversial race in which silver medalist Zhang Yanmei accused Turner of grabbing her leg as Turner passed her, however, the judges did not see it that way.
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.
It was the Summer of Revenge for Andre Agassi in 1995. With the backing of Nike with his clothing line, he was the No. 1 player in the world and at the physical peak of his career.
The 25-year-old Agassi was a fearsome ball striker who had finally found the right blend of patience and percentages with coach Brad Gilbert’s baseline philosophy. He had combined his talent with hard work and intelligence, work ethic and purpose, and he had his sights set on ruling all of tennis for a long time.
He had won the 1994 U.S. Open and defeated rival and tennis king Pete Sampras in the 1995 Australian Open final. By the time he crossed the Atlantic in mid-April, he had captured the No. 1 ranking.
In 1994 at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Oppland, Norway, Gordeeva/Grinkov took advantage of a one-time rule change that allowed professional skaters to regain their Olympic eligibility. They won their second gold medal, the only reinstated skaters to win gold.