Inside: The Week In Sports
November 10, 2008
The NBA
Bucks guard Michael Redd has to change his game to adapt to a new system—and he appears to be succeeding • Three other players who'll have to make adjustments under new coaches
The NBA
Bucks guard Michael Redd has to change his game to adapt to a new system—and he appears to be succeeding • Three other players who'll have to make adjustments under new coaches
College Football
With a stout defense and a new cast of characters, unbeaten Boise State is back in the BCS mix • Finally, quarterback Tim Tebow looked like his Heisman-winning self in Florida's rout of Georgia
Fantasy Football
Jake Delhomme leads the list of players whose soft schedules set them up for strong second halves of the season • Now would be the time to unload Plaxico Burress and Terrell Owens
NASCAR
Wrecking, fighting and now winning back-to-back races—Carl Edwards is doing his darnedest to put life in the Chase and pressure on leader Jimmie Johnson • A classy gesture by Kyle Busch
MIND-BOGGLING
LeBron James held his head in disgust during the Cavaliers' season opener against the Celtics on Oct. 28 at TD Banknorth Garden. By game's end, James felt even more discomfort: He missed a layup and two free throws in the final minute as Cleveland lost 90--85.
