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Okay, now he’s just showing off with all of these broken records: “With four blocked shots in the Cavaliers’ 96-88 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Sunday evening, Ilgauskas became the team’s all-time leading shot blocker with 1,202, surpassing John “Hot Rod” Williams’ 1,200.” [Brian Windhorst/Plain Dealer]
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Marla Ridenour catches up with Brady Quinn: “There’s always rumors; it’s the drama of the NFL.” [Akron Beacon-Journal]
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And then there were two? “[Aaron] Laffey came into camp the favorite, and I still think he’s the best option, but Scott Lewis has pitched the best of the three. I think it’s a matter of time until Sowers is optioned down, leaving Laffey and Lewis to battle it out over the next two weeks.” [Lets Go Tribe]
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The run was still fun: “Cleveland State had to shake its head over late Sunday afternoon after being eliminated by Arizona, 71-57, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. […] But while the shots were there on the kick out, they would not drop. CSU wound up 3-for-23 on 3-pointers, the starters going 1-for-16 beyond the arc.” [Joe Maxse/Plain Dealer]
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Wouldn’t this just be wonderful: “Alex Mack is packing his bags for a pair of visits to AFC North teams this week. According to a source, the former Cal center will spend some time in Baltimore visiting with the Ravens and will also be making a stop in Cleveland to visit with the Browns. The interesting dynamic at play is that unless the Browns plan to make Mack, Scout.com’s top-rated center in this draft class, the No. 5 pick overall, the Ravens could certainly pluck him off the board at No. 26 before Cleveland gets another shot at selecting him. [Ed Thompson/Scout.com]
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