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I'd say he's off by 3%, but the psi recorded in the balls was 12% lower than allowed. He's off by 3% of gauge pressure and you are off by 5%.

So it was Dougie Spoon?

Removing the soaking competent, this lab contends that a 25 degree change in temperature results in a corresponding 1.1 PSI change in the ball.

Hopefully there are ways both A-Rod and Yankees can lose on this.

Belichick contends the team: (1) knowingly manipulated the ball in some way that caused the PSI go up a full pound (2) air is taken out when measured; and (3) temperature and atmospheric pressure causes the ball to read even lower PSI during the game.

Pictured above: Current-future owner; current owner, former-future owner, future-future owner

Kings hat, Buffalo Wild Wings, with a Tilly's in the background, and getting to experience some of the morons that live in Sacramento ... I get suburbia is the same everywhere, but it sure seems like this was in the Natomas area of Sacramento, CA

Get back to rehab Carmello.

The presence of someone in a Sacramento Kings hat and the conduct involved leads me to believe this occurred in Sacramento.

Other than a few exceptions, if you aren't in a BCS conference, the schools playing Division I football are pouring millions of dollars down the drain simply because they like having a football team. Saint Mary's College had an often mediocre basketball team and a crummy (D-2) football team for a very long time. In

Mike and Mike trash a fellow employee on TV and Radio after quoting him totally out of context ... pass.

I sadly have family down there. On my last trip, I saw the state just voted in a Unconstitutional Federal Actions Law which purports to allow state actors to just ignore the federal government whenever somebody in their insane state government feels they should take the position that a federal law is

The NHL allowing the Maloofs to have any stake or say in any team pretty much tells you all you need to know about the NHL.

I'll give him this. If you are dumb enough to pay for Kings or 76ers tickets, a DVD on any topic is probably going to have some impact on you.

Even if they rally to make the playoffs, they aren't making it through the west playoffs winning three consecutive road series. 1995 Rockets title defense is not a good comp, the Thunder's role players are not going to regularly perform well in big playoffs road games and Scott Brooks. The Thunder haven't spent big

The ESPN v Simmons Cold War enters another phase. The next 8 months should be fun.

Comment in an interview about wanting to be on a league with the NBA TV deal aside, Fox makes the most sense, right, as: he'd draw traffic to their ghost town website, where he could have massive control and poach Grantlanders as their contracts come up; oversee and manage Fox Sports TV documentary division; his and

As a practical matter, it does mean they won't play. The NBA wants to further crush the NBAPA and get a hard cap, but they don't want to be the side to opt out. When the NBA doesn't play games, it will technically be a lockout and you are right about that. Most of the public and a lot of the media will call it both

I'm sorry that you have also been banned from playing a sport you love. Would REALLY like to meet you. Sincerely, Alex Rodriquez

So, NBA may not opt out of the CBA in 2017 (solely for the strategic blame reasons to follow); NBA players opt out looking for 55% and to saber rattle on issues like max deals; that makes the work stoppage a players strike and not a lockout by the league, which Adam Silver and ESPN will parrot every day and say that