EDITORS' PICKS
-
- Cards On The Table
- The Dodgers beat the Cardinals behind Adrian Gonzalez's three RBIs in Ted Lilly's return.
-
- Searching For Dwight Howard
- Bill Simmons says the uncertain destiny of the self-proclaimed Superman can be broken down into 10 simple realities.
-
- What If? What Then?
- What do the Lakers do if Dwight Howard decides to sign elsewhere?
-
- Blast From The Past
- Alvin Gentry would like another chance to coach the Clippers.
-
- Glue Guy
- Matt Greene's return to the lineup has given the Kings a much-needed jolt.

Alex Morgan joined that rarefied company of athletes who deliver on the biggest stage at the biggest moment, and it was fitting she did it on a historic day for U.S. female Olympians, writes Jackie MacMullan.
In a game defined by the unexpected -- a hat trick against the U.S., a controversial and rarely whistled call, and seven goals -- it was only fitting that Alex Morgan got the winner, writes Alyssa Roenigk.
Break out the oxygen tanks, people! Julie Foudy is still recovering from Monday's Olympic semifinal thriller and is in awe over the U.S. team's refusal to quit.
On a night when Canada attacker Christine Sinclair played a game for the ages by scoring a hat trick, the Americans' never-say-die attitude once again proved the difference, writes Jeff Carlisle.
I don't have much to say because I need to wrap my head around what just happened. And that's the truth of the matter. We tend to keep things interesting.
