Shaq injured in first quarter against Bulls game\nCHICAGO -- Miami center Shaquille O'Neal left the Heat's game against Chicago on Tuesday night after landing awkwardly on Bulls forward Othella Harrington.\nO'Neal fell on Harrington after the Heat star went up for an alley-oop pass from Dwyane Wade in the opening minutes. O'Neal stayed on the floor for several minutes holding his left knee before being helped off the floor and taken to the locker room.\nO'Neal is averaging 23.1 points and 10.6 rebounds in his first season with the Heat. On Sunday in the All-Star game in Denver, he had 12 points and six rebounds in 25 minutes to help the East beat the West 125-115.
Colts closing in on next year's training camp site\nINDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts are nearing agreement on next year's training camp site, team president Bill Polian said Tuesday.\nThe Colts might be looking for a new place after working out at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute since 1999. From 1984, when the Colts moved to Indianapolis, until 1998, they worked out in Anderson.\nThey are the only places the Colts have held their summer camp, which is now about three weeks long.\nIf the Colts move, speculation has focused on St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, but Polian would not confirm that Tuesday.\n"I'd say we're about 80 percent down that road, but let's wait until we put the road sign up to say anything," Polian said.
Pacers beat the Magic 108-84\nORLANDO, Fla. -- Jermaine O'Neal scored 20 points in 22 minutes to help the Indiana Pacers rout the Orlando Magic 108-84 on Tuesday night.\nFred Jones scored 18 points, Stephen Jackson had 13, and Greg Foster added 12 points and 11 rebounds for his 13th double-double.\nJamaal Tinsley, returning from a foot injury, had 11 points and six assists. He missed all but 2 minutes of the previous eight games. Anthony Johnson had 10 points.\nIndiana shot 50 percent in handing Orlando its worst loss of the year.
Leinert accepts first Manning award\nNEW ORLEANS, La. -- Southern California quarterback Matt Leinart accepted the first Manning Award from Nokia Sugar Bowl officials Tuesday night.\nThe Manning Award, designated for the nation's top college quarterback, is named in honor of former New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning and his sons, Peyton and Eli -- both NFL quarterbacks.\nLeinart, also the Heisman Trophy winner for two-time defending national champion Southern Cal, was selected in voting by a media panel, the Mannings and a former Sugar Bowl MVP quarterback.