Sports Rewind: Kobe to Take Over Twitter
Kobe tweets, Nets fire coach, plus more sports headlines.
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Kobe Takes On Twitter - Kobe Bryant joins the Twitterverse, Serena Williams brushes off body image jokes, NCAA enforcement bureau targeted, plus more sports headlines. – Britt Middleton Expanding his dominance to the digital world, Kobe Bryant has finally joined Twitter — at least temporarily. The Los Angeles Lakers guard announced on Christmas Day that he will take over Nike Basketball’s Twitter feed “for a few days,” he tweeted on Tuesday. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Nets Fire Avery Johnson - Coach Avery Johnson is out of a job after being fired by the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday. The Nets started the season 11-4, but has now lost 10 of 13 games. Johnson had been with the team a little over two seasons. (Photo: CSM /Landov)
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Serena Williams Takes the High Road - While many bashed Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki for stuffing towels down her shirt and skirt to mimic Serena Williams’ famous curves, Williams says the impression was hardly a racist jab. “I know Caro and I would call her my friend and I don't think she (meant) anything racist by it,” she wrote in an e-mail sent to USA Today, adding that the negative backlash may be enough for Wozniacki to “take reason and do something different next time."(Photos from left: Chris Trotman/Getty Images, William Volcov/News Free/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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NCAA Crackdown - Several recent incidents at Southern California schools, including the suspension of UCLA freshman basketball player Shabazz Muhammad, are raising questions about the practices of the NCAA enforcement in investigating players and coaches in college sports. One NCAA official has been accused of prejudging Muhammad before all the facts were presented, while other officials have been characterized as “potentially malicious” in how they handled a USC coach involved with the Reggie Bush sanctions, the Los Angeles Times reports.(Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
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Chad Johnson’s Sex Tape Hits the Web - Yep, it’s real. Chad Johnson has given credence to speculation that he made a sex tape with two women three years ago, and now portions of the tape have surfaced on the Internet. Johnson said he never meant for the video to go public and has reached out to the FBI for help getting it removed. (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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