In case you missed it: Jan. 15
In case you missed them, here were the top stories featured on FOXSportsFlorida.com from Tuesday, Jan. 15:
* Remember when the Spurs coach Gregg Popovich sent four starters home before their Nov. 29 game against the Heat. Well a south Florida lawyer has filed a class-action suit against the Spurs alleging the team violated the state's deceptive and unfair trade practices act. Read More
* Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers and New Orleans Hornets guard Austin Rivers prepare to face off for the first time in the NBA on Wednesday night. They’ll be the fourth father-son tandem to square off. Read More
* VIDEO: Florida Panthers players discuss gearing up for a season that is just a handful of days away. Watch Now
*VIDEO: After two injury-plagued seasons, Peter Mueller is excited to start his Panthers career. Watch Now
* Dolphins long snapper John Denney selected by coaches to join AFC Pro Bowl roster. Read More
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson will replace Calvin Johnson on the NFC Pro Bowl roster. Interestingly he’ll play alongside Brandon Marshall. They will be the first receivers since the merger to make the AFC Pro Bowl squad one year and then make the NFC roster the following year. Read More
* The Heat have had their share of lackluster performances this season, but they can afford to coast through the regular season, writes Chris Tomasson. Their true test comes in the playoffs. Read More
* Linebacker Christian Jones will return to FSU for his senior, helping bolster the Seminoles’ defense in 2013. Read More
* LeBron James is closing in on becoming the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 20,000-point mark. It could happen Wednesday night. Read More
* Scott Carter tracks the Florida Gators’ postseason All-Stars. Read More
* Gators product and current Golden State Warrior David Lee is putting up some impressive numbers, yet continues to fly under the radar. Read More
* VIDEO: During a recent visit to Los Angeles, FOX Sports Florida spent the day with Magic guard Arron Afflalo. Here's Part 1, featuring an early morning workout and a visit to his alma mater UCLA. Watch Now