Roundup: NFL One Step Closer to Returning to Los Angeles, Dinosaur Egg Fossils Found & Stop Mocking Don Lemon

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Dirk Nowitzki shot 3-of-14, Chandler Parsons didn’t play, and the Rockets pulled away in the 4th quarter to take a 2-0 lead over Dallas. Dwight Howard scored 28 points and took 12 rebounds; the Houston bench scored 42 points. [Chronicle]

The Wizards blasted the Raptors, 117-106, and head home with a 2-0 lead. John Wall scored 26 points and dished out 17 assists and Bradley Beal scored 28 points. [The Star]

The NFL is one step closer to returning to Los Angeles after Carson City was approved for an NFL stadium. [LA Times]

The 1995 Houston Rockets: The 6th seed was one of the most unlikely NBA Champs in the last 30 years. [Houston Press]

Why can’t America have great trains? [National Journal]

Tyus Jones is off to the NBA, but Duke got its new point guard – Derryck Thornton, , a Top 20 player in the Class of 2015. [ESPN]

Excellent breakdown of Hope Watching vs. Hate Watching. About two years ago, I completely removed Hate Watching from my DVR. It’s a wonderful thing. [Hit Fix]

This is how it works: You say/do something on TV that the masses hate. Occasionally, this happens repeatedly. Your name gets out there. You get profiled in GQ. Laugh at Don Lemon all you want, his agent has given him tons of leverage for his next contract. [GQ]

Some NBA history suggests that the Thunder may not bring Scott Brooks back as coach. [Oklahoman]

Nothing confirmed, but the Packers plan on retiring Brett Favre’s jersey on Thanksgiving night, yet another reason Green Bay’s turkey game made this list. [Press Gazette]

When was the last time you got this hammered?

Landing when you forget to put down the landing gear.

It’s been months so highlighting this Jessica Biel dance performance. Apologies it took so long.

If you have kids in the age group of, say, 2-5, I think they’ll greatly enjoy this.

Gigi Hadid, a model.