5:15 PM: 1992 Dream Team member Scottie Pippen on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team: "I think we could probably beat this team by 25." Pippen also tweeted: "I respect Kobe and his confidence in this year's (Olympic) team. But the Dream Team was special. Unbeatable."
5:00 PM: Bill Walton, who returns to ESPN this season, says about UCLA's 1974 loss to Notre Dame that ended the Bruins' 88-game winning streak: "We let coach (John) Wooden down so much. The stain and stigma on my soul from that, I'll never be able to cleanse."
4:45 PM: James Carville on giving Penn State football the death penalty over the Joe Paterno-Jerry Sandusky cover-up: "That's a really dumb idea. Lives have been ruined. So the answer to it, let's go out and ruin more lives?"
4:30 PM: Sports Illustrated's Sam Amick reports Brian Shaw has withdrawn his name from the Orlando Magic head coaching job.
4:15 PM: Philadelphia 76ers player Xavier Silas underwent facial surgery Saturday to fuse several sinus fractures after he was injured during Friday's summer league game.
4:00 PM: NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon is heading to Rwanda to attend the grand opening of a new cancer center in the East African nation Wednesday. Former President Bill Clinton will also be at the ceremony.
3:45 PM: KHOU-TV reports one person is dead and another two people severely injured after lightning struck a soccer complex in north Houston Sunday afternoon.
3:30 PM: The town of Cortland, New York is expecting a lot of visits from church groups who are planning to come see Tim Tebow at Jets training camp.
3:15 PM: CBS 4 Denver reports Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a firearm in Miami Saturday night.
3:00 PM: Atlanta Braves broadcaster Jim Powell tweets that the team has two players who named their children after stadiums: Chipper Jones (Shea) & Ben Sheets (Miller).
2:45 PM: During Sunday's Yankees-Angels game, Mark Texieira's thrown bat gets caught by Spike Lee, who decides to keep it.
2:30 PM: Sunday's Stage 14 of the Tour de France was marred by someone throwing tacks on the road & causing tire punctures. A race official said: "It was obviously done on purpose. We have the tacks but we don't know who spread them. They are imbeciles."
2:15 PM: Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay, who has been on the DL since May 28 with a shoulder injury, is off the list & will start Tuesday against the L.A. Dodgers.
2:00 PM: Boston Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez suffered a lower back injury by bending down to say hello to a child in a stroller at a Tampa mall.
1:45 PM: New Miami Heat player Ray Allen took out a full-page ad in the Boston Globe to thank Celtics fans for their support over the past five years.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=39638
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