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Dwyane Wade gets a technical foul during last night’s Celtics-Heat game. Boston shot 60 percent from the field on their way to a 115-107 victory. (Scott Cunningham/NBAE via Getty Images)
LOWE: Celtics hope elite D makes up for poor offenseDATER: Celtics, Heat among Top 10 in Power RankingsGALLERY: Rare Photos of Dwyane Wade

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Dwyane Wade gets a technical foul during last night’s Celtics-Heat game. Boston shot 60 percent from the field on their way to a 115-107 victory. (Scott Cunningham/NBAE via Getty Images)

LOWE: Celtics hope elite D makes up for poor offense
DATER: Celtics, Heat among Top 10 in Power Rankings
GALLERY: Rare Photos of Dwyane Wade

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Brandon Proust pounds on Zac Rinaldo during last night’s Rangers-Flyers game. New York won 5-3 to clinch the No. 1 playoff seed in the East. (Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)
VIDEO: Watch highlights of New York’s victory over PhillyDATER: Rangers rise up to No. 2 in Power Rankings

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Brandon Proust pounds on Zac Rinaldo during last night’s Rangers-Flyers game. New York won 5-3 to clinch the No. 1 playoff seed in the East. (Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

VIDEO: Watch highlights of New York’s victory over Philly
DATER: Rangers rise up to No. 2 in Power Rankings

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Pirates centerfielder Andrew McCutchen stretches with the team’s mascot before a spring training game against the Yankees on Tuesday. McCutchen signed a six-year, $51.5 million deal earlier this week. (AP)
LEMIRE: With McCutchen in fold long-term, Pirates ready to take next step

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Pirates centerfielder Andrew McCutchen stretches with the team’s mascot before a spring training game against the Yankees on Tuesday. McCutchen signed a six-year, $51.5 million deal earlier this week. (AP)

LEMIRE: With McCutchen in fold long-term, Pirates ready to take next step

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SI photographer John Zimmerman captures the sweet swing of Ted Williams in this 1968 photo. “The Splendid Splinter,” who retired with a .344 lifetime average, made 19 all-star teams in his 21-year career. (John G. Zimmerman/SI)
SI VAULT: Ted Williams defies his critics (8.20.56)GALLERY: Iconic Photos of the Boston Red Sox

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SI photographer John Zimmerman captures the sweet swing of Ted Williams in this 1968 photo. “The Splendid Splinter,” who retired with a .344 lifetime average, made 19 all-star teams in his 21-year career. (John G. Zimmerman/SI)

SI VAULT: Ted Williams defies his critics (8.20.56)
GALLERY: Iconic Photos of the Boston Red Sox

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In a recent poll, Sports Illustrated asked 137 NBA players who they would choose first if starting a team from scratch. LeBron James finished first. Click below for the rest of the results. (Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images)
PLAYERS POLL: NBA Players To Build A Franchise Around

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In a recent poll, Sports Illustrated asked 137 NBA players who they would choose first if starting a team from scratch. LeBron James finished first. Click below for the rest of the results. (Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images)

PLAYERS POLL: NBA Players To Build A Franchise Around

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Kobe Bryant shows off his new mask during last night’s game against the Pistons. Bryant hit a game-tying shot shot to send the contest to overtime but Detroit prevailed 88-85. (Dan Lippitt/NBAE via Getty Images)
GALLERY: NBA Face Masks | Rare Photos of Kobe BryantROBSON: Where do Lakers, Pistons rank in Power Rankings?

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Kobe Bryant shows off his new mask during last night’s game against the Pistons. Bryant hit a game-tying shot shot to send the contest to overtime but Detroit prevailed 88-85. (Dan Lippitt/NBAE via Getty Images)

GALLERY: NBA Face Masks | Rare Photos of Kobe Bryant
ROBSON: Where do Lakers, Pistons rank in Power Rankings?

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The Kansas City Chiefs huddle up during their Super Bowl I matchup against the Green Bay Packers. The game, which was won by the Packers 35-10, took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Walter Iooss Jr./SI)
SI VAULT: After tight first half, Packers dominate and win Super Bowl (1.23.67)GALLERY: Super Bowl Covers | Super Bowl Controversies | Top Halftime Shows

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The Kansas City Chiefs huddle up during their Super Bowl I matchup against the Green Bay Packers. The game, which was won by the Packers 35-10, took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Walter Iooss Jr./SI)

SI VAULT: After tight first half, Packers dominate and win Super Bowl (1.23.67)
GALLERY: Super Bowl Covers | Super Bowl Controversies | Top Halftime Shows