Stock Watch: FAST-GLANCE WEEK IN REVIEW
March 1, 2004 | Dick's Stock Watch provides a fast-glance review of the past week in the world of sports, charting whose stock is up and whose is down...
STOCK UP: Finally, Bartman ball is done in
Bartman ball gone -- Here's a Stock Up to the owner of Harry Caray's restaurant in Chicago for blowing up the Bartman ball -- you know, the foul ball that Cubs fan Steve Bartman touched late in Game 6 of the NLCS ... and then the Marlins rallied to win the series. Enough of that story already!
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Tiger Woods -- Tiger won another tournament, this time the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in California.
Peja Stojakovic -- The Sacramento Kings' star is having an MVP-type season. Just ask the Los Angeles Lakers! Stojakovic scored 37 points (7-of-11 on 3-pointers) and grabbed nine rebounds in the Kings' 103-101 win over LA on Thursday.
Pittsburgh Penguins -- The Penguins finally won a game after losing 18 straight, beating the Phoenix Coyotes 4-3 in overtime Wednesday.
STOCK DOWN: Lewis faces drug-related charges
Jamal Lewis -- The Baltimore Ravens' star running back is innocent until proven guilty, but this wasn't a good week after Lewis was brought up on drug-related charges.
Salim Stoudamire -- The Arizona guard was suspended for one game for violating a team rule, and it hurt the Wildcats as they lost at home to Washington.
NBA -- The NBA suspended referee Michael Henderson for three games because the league said he made the wrong call in the final minute of the Lakers' 112-111 victory over the Nuggets on Wednesday. Come on, that's a bit harsh, isn't it?