 | | TWO FROM THE SHOW "Desperate? That's a strong word." - Kobe Bryant
Dallas heads back to Dallas with a 2-0 series lead over the Lakers. These things can happen when the entire output of the Lakers bench (see: 12 points) is matched by the entire output of J.J. Barea (see: 12 points). Only three NBA teams have ever lost the first two games at home and come back to win a best-of-seven series. So for the Lakers, that might just be a really bad sign. Except that one of those three was the Lakers (see: 1969). So that might just be a really good sign instead. |  | CAPITAL PUNISHMENT The Lightning completed their sweep of the top seeded Capitals with a 5-3 win. Which means that over the last four seasons, one of the best teams in the regular season has been one of the worst in the postseason. Ovie and the Caps have won four division titles in each of those four seasons, but they've won just two playoff series. In fact, they've won just one series in the last two postseasons as the top seed in the East. Honestly, The Rundown expected a little bit more out of its seeds. |  | BIG TIME TIMMY TIMS It wasn't quite a pentavirate, but a triumvirate of Tims was triumphant last night: - Tim Lincecum had 12 strikeouts in a 2-0 win over the Mets. It's the 29th double-digit strikeout game in his career, which pushed him past Christy Mathewson for the most games like that in Giants history. - Tim Hudson held the Brewers to just one hit as the Braves swept the doubleheader. It's the third one-hitter of his career. - Tim Thomas had 37 saves in a 5-1 win over the Flyers. It's the second straight year that the Bruins have jumped out to a 3-0 series lead against the Flyers. Of course last year, they went on to lose four straight, and for Philly, that was like salvaging champagne from a shipwreck. |  | IN THE ZONE Larry Fitzgerald plays for the Cardinals, so it's probably no surprise that he was one of 20 receivers and quarterbacks working out in Arizona yesterday. But Donovan McNabb among the quarterbacks? He doesn't play for the Cardinals, and doesn't expect to. He just lives in the area, so he got in on the action. And with highs hitting triple digits, The Rundown can only hope they're all getting in on the giant water balloon action. | | | | | | "It's not a big deal, it's not an injury." Derek Jeter went 1-for-4 before leaving in the 8th inning of a 4-0 loss to the Tigers. Manager Joe Girardi said Jeter is now day-to-day because his hip was "grabbing at him." And how does something like that happen, exactly?
| "We look forward to playing in Indianapolis and we'll stand behind that commitment." NFL commissioner Roger Goodell answered questions from Colts' season ticket-holders yesterday. They wanted to know if they'll actually be able to host the first Super Bowl that they've ever been able to host. And the league stands behind that commitment, which is great as long as it's not standing on a ladder.
| | Which Top Play is the Best of the Best? - Pirates 2B Neil Walker's diving stop and throw to 1st base for the out
- Reds 2B Brandon Phillips' bare-hand flip between his legs for the out
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