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Just walked off @Raptors practice court w/@DeMar_DeRozan & about 30 girls started screaming like he was in a boy band. — Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) November 14, 2014The Raptors may have lost 100-93, but the celebrities swarmed for the nationally televised game. We really wish Lowry had jumped onto a well known personalty... how entertaining would that have been? wholesale jerseys stitched .J. -- Receiver Hakeem Nicks and rookie linebacker Jacquian Williams were among seven New York Giants who missed the teams first practice for the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots on Feb. wholesale jerseys free shipping . Its a break team chariman Ed Snider would love to abolish. Mason stopped 38 shots, and Mark Streit and Michael Raffl scored goals, leading the Philadelphia Flyers past the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Thursday night. http://www.wholesalejerseysstit... . 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Troy Matteson shot a 3-under-par 68 for a one-stroke lead over Maggert and Brian Harman after two rounds of the John Deere Classic on Friday. Matteson was at 13-under 129. Maggerts bogey-free round of 9-under 62 moved him from 39th place after the first round to a tie for second. He birdied half the holes at TPC Deere Run, including five of his last nine. Harman had a second straight 65, the last two of his seven birdies coming after a 48-minute thunderstorm delay. Matteson bogeyed the par-4 18th after getting four birdies in the first 17 holes. Maggert one-putted 10 greens and saved par twice en route to matching his career-low round. He finished by making a 13-foot birdie putt on the par-4 ninth hole. "I saw the putts better today," Maggert said. "But Im going to be aggressive tomorrow. I feel I need another really low round Saturday or Sunday, 7- or 8-under, to be in contention. The last few years, guys have really been lighting it up here." Maggert birdied four of his first six holes to start his bogey-free round, and kept it up. Not bad for someone who was going to take this week and next week off before playing the Canadian Open. Now, he might have the option of playing in next weeks British Open. The top finisher among the top five not otherwise eligible gets an exemption to next weeks major. "Im not really planning on going," Maggert said. "Obviously if I were to win or something I might have to reconsider that. But I really need a week off in my game." Including Maggerts 62 and Mattesons first-round 61, there have been eight rounds of 62 or lower at Deere Run in the past five years, and 11 since the tournament moved to the course in 2000. The best effort was Paul Goydos Tour-record-tying 59 two years ago. Matteson started with a pair of birdies, then had pars on seven straight holes on a day the field was averaging 1.6 strokes under the par of 71. He played the back nine in 1-under 35. 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