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		<title>Saturday, January 26, 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From jailblazers to Trailblazers. This week on Only A Game, Portland finds itself back in the NBA's elite. Also, a conversation with Baylor Women's Basketball head coach Kim Mulkey, an Aussie Open update, and profile of champion powerlifter Anderson Wise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Australian Open has many story lines, of course. But, for the past four years, the biggest story in men&#8217;s tennis has been <strong><a href="#1">Roger Federer</a></strong>. Bill talks with ESPN&#8217;s Bonnie D. Ford about Federer&#8217;s legacy, and the gambling scandal that threatens to take the stoplight off the competition.</p>
<p>The young and talented <a href="#2"><strong>Portland Trailblazers</strong> </a>were supposed to contend with heralded rookie center Greg Oden until season ending knee surgery appeared to end those hopes. However, after a rough start, the Blazers have roared back to contend without their big man. Only A Game&#8217;s Gabe O&#8217;Connor has this report.</p>
<p>Casual fans of <a href="#3"><strong>Women&#8217;s College Basketball</strong> </a>might get tired of all talk about UCONN and Tennessee. Those fans should not fear, because Bill Littlefield will ask the San Francisco Chronicle&#8217;s Michelle Smith about the hoop dreams of Rutgers, Stanford, Duke and Nebraska. And, he&#8217;ll ask a question or two about the traditional juggernauts, as well.</p>
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<p>Kim Mulkey, the coach of the women&#8217;s basketball team at Baylor University, is accustomed to winning. She has won NCAA championships as a player, an assistant coach, and a head coach. In a new book with Peter May, <a href="#4"><strong>&#8220;Won&#8217;t Back Down,&#8221;</strong> </a>Mulkey discusses not only the triumphs of her career but various losses and disappointments as well. Mulkey joins Bill from Waco, Texas.</p>
<p>Bill and Only A Game analyst <a href="#5"><strong>Charlie Pierce</strong> </a>discuss: Tom Brady&#8217;s boot of mystery, Canseco the Vindicated, and burn it like Beckham.</p>
<p><a href="#6"><strong>Anderson Wise</strong> </a>can bench press nearly 400 pounds, but that&#8217;s just the start of his extra-ordinary story. Born with spina bifida, Wise uses a wheelchair to make his way around the gym while training for the Paralympics. Wise&#8217;s adoptive parents are just as extraordinary, helping to raise 45 children in total, many of them with special needs. Bill has a profile of Andy Wise and his family.</p>
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