In case you missed it: Feb. 2

In case you missed it: Feb. 2

Published Feb. 3, 2013 8:17 a.m. ET

In case you missed it here were the top stories featured on FOXSportsFlorida.com from Saturday, Feb. 2. 
* Reggie Johnson saw the ball go up, bounce off the backboard and then the rim before heading his way. The big man muscled his way up to tip in a shot with 0.8 second left for a 79-78 victory that extended No. 14 Miami's surprise run through the Atlantic Coast Conference. Read More (with video highlights)
* The wait wasn't long for former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Warren Sapp to be chosen for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and perhaps that's the most fitting way to frame his colorful career. Read More
* While Ole Miss’ Marshall Henderson's oversized personality and shooting prowess dominated the pre-game chatter, it was Florida forward Erik Murphy's touch from outside that was the difference maker, especially with guards Kenny Boynton and Scottie Wilbekin combining to shoot 2 for 14 from beyond the arc. Read More (with video highlights)
* Steven Stamkos scored twice for the Lightning, but the New York Ranges snapped Tampa Bay’s five game winning streak with a 3-2 victory Saturday night. Stamkos has seven goals and 16 points during a season-opening eight-game point streak. Read More (with video highlights)
* Monta Ellis scored 21 points and had 11 assists for the Bucks and helped keep Orlando guard J.J. Redick in check as the Magic lost their ninth in a row, 107-98. Read More (with video highlights)
*  The Duke Blue Devils have moments where they look fallible. Losses to NC State and Miami diminish their resume. But then Duke shows just how good they are, how dominating they can really be for 40 minutes. And it shows just how tough a matchup the Blue Devils will be for anyone in the NCAA tournament. Read More 
* Florida State goes down big to visiting Duke in the first half, can’t bounce back in home loss. Read More
* Watch former Hurricanes Frank Gore, Ed Reed and Ray Lewis talk about what it means to be a Miami alum in the Super Bowl. Read More

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