Still under the weather this morning, so I’m bringing you another edition of the top 10 stories of the day – if they’re not here, you don’t need to read ’em…
Red Sox Redesign: Deals for Lackey, Cameron Reshape Club for 2010 – Alex Speier looks at “one of the most dizzying and decisive offseason days in recent Red Sox memory.”
Lackey, Cameron on verge of joining Sox – Sean McAdam’s take on the impending signings.
Red Sox well armed – Mike Fine says that for the Red Sox to offer five years to anyone, they’ve got to be pretty sure about what they’re getting.
Bill Belichick throws Randy Moss a pass – Gerry Callahan has the Patriots coach defending his star receiver, but Callahan also notes that the Patriots need Moss’ best the rest of the way.
Belichick comes out swinging – Mike Reiss has Belichick responding to Panthers player comments about Moss.
Bruschi: Moss not a quitter – Former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi says that he is proud to have had Randy Moss as a teammate, and says he never saw anything except hard work and dedication from him.
Still some fight in Philly’s Peter Laviolette – Mick Colageo has the Flyers coach coming back to Boston and leading his team to a 3-1 win over the Bruins last night.
Finishing a No. 1 priority – Kevin Paul Dupont says that the Bruins “don’t score enough, often don’t create enough chances, and don’t make enough of the few good opportunities they generate.”
Ray Allen’s late 3 helps tune out Memphis – Steve Bulpett’s game story on the Celtics 110-105 win in Memphis last night, Boston 11th straight victory.
Experience has the final sway – Gary Washburn looks at how the Celtics experience was too much for the young Grizzlies.
Also check out Making The Grades – Week 14 vs Panthers by Jeremy Gottlieb over on Patriots Daily.
