Saturday, March 31, 2012

He acknowledged that he played poorly

He acknowledged that he played poorly.
Lin did not speak with the news media before or after the game, and it is not certain how badly his left knee is hurt. Woodson did not sound hopeful that Lin would play Saturday.
"He was out shooting today," Woodson said. "We just got to take it one day at time and see how he's doing. When he tells me he is ready to go, that's going to put a smile on my face."
There was no smiling from Woodson on his return to Atlanta. He was fired by the Hawks after they were dismissed easily in the playoffs in 2010 by the Orlando Magic, but he took some local knowledge with him: how to defend the high-flying Josh Smith. 

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

McIlroy stopped signing autographs for a moment to listen to Wozniacki's

McIlroy stopped signing autographs for a moment to listen to Wozniacki's on-court interview. "He's 100 percent against Maria," she told the crowd.
Asked earlier Monday whether she sent him flowers after his win Sunday, Wozniacki said, "Well, I don't want his head to become too big, so, um, no."
Sharapova and Wozniacki got into the spirit of the exhibition at times: exchanging smiles after a well-played rally, surrendering a point to make up for a missed call, dancing with fans before the final game.
The second-ranked Sharapova wasn't conserving energy, though. After breaking back to 4-4 in the second set, she chased down a drop shot and then a lob, throwing her hands up in frustration when her shot ricocheted off the scoreboard.