6PM ET: Antonio Bryant To Bengals, LeBron Back Friday And Final 4 In 3-D
March 10, 2010 6:28 PM ET
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Bengals Get Their Receiver
Wide receiver Antonio Bryant agreed today to a four-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. Bryant had career highs of 83 catches for over 1,200 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 with Tampa Bay. He needed surgery for torn cartilage in his left knee during training camp last year and was bothered by pain in the knee all season. He finished with 39 catches for 600 yards and four touchdowns. Bryant's contract is worth $28 million, a source told ESPN.com's John Clayton. Cincinnati's addition of Bryant makes it less likely that the Bengals will sign Terrell Owens. A league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that the Bengals never made Owens an offer.
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LeBron Set To Return Friday
The Cleveland Cavaliers are expected to have LeBron James back in the starting lineup Friday night when they visit the 76ers. James has missed the last two games to rest his injured right ankle. The Cavaliers have the NBA's best record at 50-15. The King is back and Antawn Jamison is out, listed as day to day with a sore knee.
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Final 4 In 3-D
College basketball's Final Four will be shown in 3-D at movie theaters around the country. CBS announced that the men's basketball national semifinals on April 3 and the championship game April 5 will be broadcast in 3-D in up to 100 theaters. TV networks have been experimenting with airing sports events in 3-D in theaters and ESPN is planning to launch an entire 3-D channel. Fans attending the Final Four festivities in Indianapolis also can view the games in 3-D at locations throughout Lucas Oil Stadium and at the NCAA's interactive fan event.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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