Roundup: Don Lemon Asks Bill Cosby Victim Strange Oral Sex Question, Buffalo Hit with Six Feet of Lake Effect Snow & Kentucky 40-0 Hype Begins

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Kentucky 72, Kansas 40. The Jayhawks shot 19 percent from the field. Platoons work! [Kentucky Sports.com]

Swaggy P returns, Lakers beat the Hawks, 114-109 for their second win of the season. [LA Times]

James Johnson, Toronto’s unlikely defensive force, sprained his ankle and will be out for a bit. [National Post]

Here’s a really nice story about Michigan basketball coach John Beilein. [M Live]

Mo’ne Davis, the first female pitcher to win a Little League World Series game, already has a memoir coming out. She’s 14. [AP]

What if Florida State only beats Boston College in a close game – could the Seminoles fall from the Top 4? [ATL Eagle]

“UGA recently increased to $10 million the amount of insurance coverage it had on Gurley. That policy, provided by International Specialty Insurance at a cost of about $50,000, was established to provide Gurley with $5 million in “total permanent disability” coverage (in the event he was unable to play football again) and $5 million in “loss of value” benefits (should his professional prospects be diminished).” [AJC]

Boy, Reggie Jackson was some kind of asshole to journalist MLB writer Lisa Saxon in the 80s. [Vice Sports]

I understand some criticism for Derrick Rose, but I mostly disagree with this column about it. [Bloomberg View]

It’s cute that the Knicks think they can get Marc Gasol. Supposedly, the Spurs want him to replace Tim Duncan. [NYDN]

A day after leaving the field early because he was unhappy with carries, LeGarrette Blount was released by the Steelers. [TribLive.com]

“Teams have been fluffing their general managers’ formal titles for decades, making them GM/senior vice presidents, GM/executive vice presidents and so on. In the era of the star deal maker—see Brad Pitt’s 2011 portrayal of the Oakland Athletics’ Billy Beane in “Moneyball”—only three of 30 teams call their top baseball executive simply general manager.” [WSJ]

This is a bad Don Lemon interview. This is the worst ‘question’ at 2:00: ‘There are ways to not perform oral sex.’

Yes, you want to carve out an hour for this outstanding Howard Stern interview with Jon Stewart.

Bar Refaeli, back when she was an SI Swimsuit rookie.

Despite the brawl all around him, this guy just keeps sipping his tea. [via BroBible]

Rocky IV fans will appreciate this: “There’s no Easy Way Out” with Kidd vs. Prokhorov. Brilliant. [via Hot Clicks]