3:15 PM: Oklahoma City Thunder forward Serge Ibaka said Monday that LeBron James is "not a good defender" & that he can't play one-on-one against Kevin Durant. James responded: "I don't really care what he says. He's...stupid."
3:00 PM: Free agent receiver Plaxico Burress tells a Charlotte radio station he would like to join the Carolina Panthers, citing family in the area & a chance to play with QB Cam Newton.
2:45 PM: A neighbor of Victim 1's mother in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial testified Tuesday that the mother had said: "When this settles out, I'll have a nice big house." The mother had testified earlier that she never said that.
2:30 PM: In town for the College World Series, Florida State baseball player John Holland was arrested for shoplifting from a Omaha store Monday afternoon. Seminoles coach Mike Martin said Tuesday that Holland has been suspended indefinitely.
2:15 PM: Arizona Diamondbacks president & CEO Derrick Hall tweets: "I am close to 9,500 followers. Remember @dbacks fans, when I reach 10,000, we will release 10,000 lower level seats for $10 to #EndHunger."
2:00 PM: Kobe Bryant was at Monday's Angels game, and 710 ESPN Radio's Beto Duran said that Kobe insisted on posing for a photo with a security guard with a large Lakers shoulder tattoo.
1:45 PM: The Champaign News-Gazette notes that thirteen NCAA FBS schools will have to pay out $27.2 million to coaches fired during & after the 2011 season.
1:30 PM: The Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando is getting a new title sponsor & will now be known as the Russell Athletic Bowl.
1:15 PM: The Chicago Bears defeated the Green Bay Packers 10-2 to win the Rivalry Cup, a charity golf event between former & current team members held Monday at the Medinah County Club.
1:00 PM: The Omaha Storm Chasers, a Triple-A team co-owned by billionaire Warren Buffett, has been sold to the New York City-based CEO of a large janitorial & security company.
12:45 PM: The New York Post reports New England Patriots receiver Wes Welker & six of his friends were tackled by security when they tried to crash a private party in Aspen, Colorado Friday night.
12:30 PM: New Orleans Hornets owner Tom Benson is replacing team president Hugh Weber with Saints exec Dennis Lauscha & bringing in Saints GM Mickey Loomis as the Hornets' new director of basketball operations.
12:15 PM: Yahoo's Dan Wetzel reports that Dottie Sandusky is expected to testify this afternoon in the child sex abuse trial of her husband Jerry.
12:00 PM: Grambling State University has approved a three-year contract for football coach Doug Williams. Williams had sued the school after he was promised a contract when he took the job in March 2011, but was told he would have to negotiate a new one.
11:45 AM: Suspended Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Johnny Jolly has sent a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asking to be reinstated: "I know that the NFL doesn't need me. I need it way more than it needs me."
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