EDITORS' PICKS
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- More Of The Same
- Matt Magill pitched well, but the bullpen and lack of offense doomed the Dodgers.
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- Road To Return?
- Kyle Clifford practiced Sunday, but it's still uncertain it he's ready to return
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- Forgotten Man
- Former Dodger outfielder Glenn Burke painfully paved the way for a gay professional athlete.
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- Never Forget Your First Love
- In his new book, Phil Jackson says Kobe couldn't match Michael Jordan's leadership.
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- Can They Compete?
- Can the Lakers compete for the West -- and a title -- with their current roster?

Junior Seau was the face of the Chargers, but more importantly, he was the face of a city, writes Bill Williamson.
Hard hits are a part of the game. And players sign up willingly. Still, there's a lot to consider in the wake of Junior Seau's death, writes LZ Granderson.
He wasn't just a football player, he was so much more. He was loved by everyone in our family, our organization and throughout the NFL. This is just such a tragic loss. One of the worst things I could ever imagine. My prayers go out to Junior's family. It's heartbreaking.

