STOCK WATCH: Fast-Glance Week in Review
March 6, 2006 | 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
North Carolina with a big win at Duke Saturday night. Roy Williams is my Coach of the Year.
George Washington finishes unbeaten in A-10 play. The Colonials could face Temple in the league's quarterfinals and that could be interesting.
Keydren Clark of St. Peter's became the 7th player in Division I history to score 3000 points.
Rafael Nadal upset Roger Federer.
The San Antonio Spurs have a six-game win streak.
Kobe Bryant scored 40 points Saturday as the Lakers beat the Pistons.
STOCK DOWN
Robert Horry was suspended two games for attempting to bite a player. Jerry Stackhouse, in the same game, was fined $30,000 for ripping official Dick Bavetta.
The New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets scored 16 points in the second half of a game during the week.
The NFL and Players' Association struggling to make a deal. Come on guys, let's get it done.
Super middleweight Jeff Lacy lost his championship in a one-sided bout in Manchester, England.
Dick Vitale coached the Pistons and the University of Detroit before broadcasting ESPN's first college basketball game in December 1979. Send him a question for possible use on ESPNEWS.