The Round Up
Athletes become heroes, the Wimbledon champ warns of the perils of the paparazzi and something special for the children hits the bookshelves as Prolebrity.com brings you the latest from around the net.
Good samaritans this weekend: Brian Bosworth rescued a woman who was in a car crash and Tony Gonzalez saved a man from choking to death in a restaurant. Way to go gentlemen! (HT: Sports by Brooks)
The best movie of the summer? Channing Frye says it’s Hancock.
Newly-crowned Wimbledon champ Rafael Nadal recounts the night eight paparazzi attacked him.
Michael Strahan’s first foray for the NFL network: An interview with Alicia Keyes.
Chris Cooley takes out the trash.
Millionaires going for the gold–find out who’s tops in Beijing.
Tony Dungy has just released an inspirational children’s book called You Can Do It.
Need a place to live? Phil Mickelson’s sprawling San Diego home is on the market.
We’re guessing growing up in West Virginia might have something to do with Randy Moss now owning a NASCAR Truck Team.
For all you Aussies and Aussiephiles out there, be sure to check out OZmlbplayers.blogspot.com, a blog devoted to Australians in the major leagues.
Greg Oden works out on his way to his debut season
Team USA chills on a boat in New York Harbor:
The New York Post calls it “The Redeem Team”



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