STOCK WATCH: Fast-Glance Week in Review
June 20, 2005 | 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: Horry lights it up for Spurs
Robert Horry — Horry was incredible in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, knocking down 5-of-6 trifectas as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Detroit Pistons 96-95 in overtime to take a 3-2 lead back to San Antonio.
Michael Campbell — The golfer was the only player to finish at even par over the four rounds, good enough to win the U.S. Open over Tiger Woods.
Cleveland Indians — The Indians have been the hottest team in baseball, winning nine straight games.
New York Yankees — The Yankees have been hot, too, winning six in a row.
Antonio Tarver — The boxer avenged an earlier loss to Glen Johnson, winning a unanimous decision in their light-heavyweight fight Saturday night in Memphis.
STOCK DOWN: Donnelly suspended 10 games
Brendan Donnelly – The Los Angeles Angels' reliever got caught with pine tar on his glove and got a 10-game suspension. Managers Mike Scioscia and Frank Robinson were also part of the ugly scene.
Retief Goosen — Goosen led the U.S. Open by three strokes going into the final round, but he shot an 81 Sunday.
Los Angeles Dodgers — The Dodgers have been struggling a bit recently, losing six straight games.
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