Roundup: Bob Feller, Hall of Famer, is Dead at 92

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The high school hoops player who suplexed the referee in Florida? Suspended for the rest of the season. [ABC News]

“Attorneys for former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely, accused of killing a [Yeardley Love] are building their defense using an expert who suggests prescription drugs could have been a factor in the death.” [Daily Progress]

Solid Q&A with Texas stud Jordan Hamilton. [Dime]

Tom Jolly’s controversial reign as sports editor of the NY Times is over. [NYP]

The Pitt Panthers got rid of the ‘Stache, which was understandable; but they hired a guy named Michael Haywood, who was basically a 1-year wonder at Miami of Ohio? Whatever. [Post-Gazette]

Defending Tom Brady’s haircut. [GQ]

Here’s something MLB Hall of Fame-related that Fetch thinks could start an argument. Go to battle, people. Arg. [No Idea]

The Yankees have money burning a hole in their pocket, so sure, make a run at Carlos Zambrano – assuming his WAR is up to snuff. [Sun-Times]

This guy wants to know why Tom Brady throws so many TDs when leading by 17 or more points. [You Can’t Play Here]

LeBron beat his former mates again, 101-95, this time in South Beach. Wade had 28. [Sun-Sentinel]

Bob Feller – the “Heater from Van Meter” – has died. Feller, the legendary Cleveland Indians pitcher, was 92. [Plain Dealer]

Xavier Nady signed a 1-year deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks. [MLB.com]

Well if Jimmy Johnson likes the Al Golden hire, everyone should! [Herald]

Rebound margin is dead. [Basketball Prospectus]

Not bad, Dwyane. Are you ready to get locked down by Knicks’ rookie Landry Fields on Friday?

Only nine days left until Christmas. [via Hot Clicks]