SI's Twitter 100: The Year in Tweets

A look back at some of the most talked-about moments and events in sports so far this year.
SI's Twitter 100: The Year in Tweets
SI's Twitter 100: The Year in Tweets /

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We're using data courtesy of Twitter to take a look back at some of the most talked-about moments and events in sports so far this year.

. Ray Rice (NFL)

1.9+ million tweets

The Ray Rice debacle begins after a report of a domestic violence incident in Atlantic City, NJ is first reported. Things continue to spiral out of control after footage of the incident leaks out and the NFL botches their handling of the entire investigation, eventually leading to Rice being released by the Ravens and his indefinite suspension by the league.

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. Donald Sterling (NBA)

1.7+ million tweets

TMZ releases an audio recording of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling making racist comments to Vivian Stiviano, paving the way for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to ban him for life.

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. Adrian Peterson

278,000+ tweets

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is indicted on charges of reckless endangerment for punishing one of his children by severely punishing him with a switch. Peterson is eventually placed on the exempt list, and while he has reached a plea deal, his playing status is currently being contested.

. Richard Sherman

1.2+ million tweets

Richard Sherman has a few things to say about Michael Crabtree to Fox Sports' Erin Andrews following the NFC Championship Game.

. Michael Sam

671,000+ tweets

Michael Sam comes out as being gay months before the 2014 NFL Draft, making him the first openly gay player to enter the draft. He then becomes the first openly gay player to be drafted into the NFL when the St. Louis Rams selected him in the seventh round.

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. Peyton Manning

448,000+ tweets

Peyton Manning throws his 508th, 509th and 510th career touchdowns, tying and breaking Brett Favre's career touchdown record.

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. LeBron James

3.8+ million tweets

LeBron James announces his decision to leave the Miami Heat and return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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. 2014 NBA Finals - Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs

30,000+ tweets per minute

LeBron James cramps up and sits out the final minutes of the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals. The Heat would go on to lose that game.

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. 2014 NBA Finals - Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs

136,654 tweets per minute

Looking to solidify a dynasty, LeBron James and the Miami Heat were dominated by the San Antonio Spurs, losing the series in five games. Tim Duncan hoisted his fifth championship, cementing his status as the greatest power forward to ever play in the NBA.

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. Derek Jeter

1.3+ million tweets

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has a walk-off single against the Baltimore Orioles in his final home game.

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. Brandon Belt

9,200 tweets

Brandon Belt’s 18th-inning home run lifts the San Francisco Giants past the Washington Nationals in Game 2 of the NLDS, which was tied for the longest game in playoff history.

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. Michael Morse

4,300 tweets per minute

Michael Morse ties Game 5 of the NLCS in the eighth inning with a home run.

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. Travis Ishikawa

23,000 tweets per minute

Travis Ishikawa hits a three-run, walk-off homer to win Game 5 of the NLCS, sending the San Francisco Giants to the World Series.

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. Argentina vs. Germany

32.1 million tweets

Germany defeats Argentina 1-0 to win the 2014 World Cup.

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. Brazil vs. Germany

35.6 million tweets

Host nation Brazil is dominated by Germany 7-1.

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. Belgium vs. USA

9.1+ million tweets

Tim Howard blocks 15 goals, but the U.S. men's team still loses to Belgium 2-1 and is eliminated from the World Cup. Howard, however, becomes one of the most talked-about players of the tournament, with 1,845,345 million tweets mentioning him that day.

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. USA vs. Ghana

168,139 tweets per minute

John Brooks hits the game-winning goal for Team USA in the closing moments of the game.

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. Giorgio Chiellini vs. Luis Suarez

107,152 tweets per minute

Uruguay's Luis Suarez bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder during the match, eventually leading to a four-month, nine-match suspension and a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs. While Uruguay beat Italy 1-0, Suarez was banned from playing in the rest of the tournament.

. Opening Ceremony in Sochi

10,120 tweets per minute

The final Olympics snowflake ring wouldn't expand during the opening ceremony, leading to countless jokes and memes.

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. Team USA vs. Russia

72,630 tweets per minute

TJ Oshie hits 4-of-6 shootout goals to propel the US men’s hockey team to a win over Russia.

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. Jameis Winston

299,000+ tweets

Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston just can't seem to stay out of trouble.

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. 2014 Wimbledon Men's Finals

1+ million tweets

Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer at Wimbledon in a five-set match, moving him back to the world No. 1 ranking after he captures his seventh Grand Slam title.

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. Tony Stewart

231,000 tweets

Tony Stewart accidentally kills Kevin Ward Jr. at Canandaigua Motorsports Park.

Most Tweet-Worthy Moments of 2014

2014 BCS National Championship - Florida State University vs. Auburn: 4.4 million tweets

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Florida State University’s Kelvin Benjamin catches the game-winning touchdown from Jameis Winston with 13 seconds left in the BCS Championship Game, lifting them to a win over the Auburn Tigers.

NFC Championship Game – Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers: 1.2+ million tweets

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Robert Beck/SI

Richard Sherman has a few things to say about Michael Crabtree to Fox Sports' Erin Andrews following the NFC Championship Game.

Super Bowl XLVIII - Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks): 24.9 million tweets

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In one of the most hyped matchups in recent memory, the Seattle Seahawks end up surprising the world and blowing out Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII 43-8.

2014 Winter Olympics - Opening ceremony fail in Sochi: 10,120 tweets per minute

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Robert Beck/SI

The final Olympics snowflake ring wouldn't expand during the opening ceremony, leading to countless jokes and memes.

2014 Olympics - Team USA vs. Russia: 72,630 tweets per minute

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Robert Beck/SI

TJ Oshie hits 4-of-6 shootout goals to propel the US men’s hockey team to a win over Russia.

Ray Rice debacle: 1.9+ million tweets

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TMZ.com/Splash News/Corbis; Patrick Semansky/AP

The Ray Rice debacle begins after a report of a domestic violence incident in Atlantic City, NJ is first reported. Things continue to spiral out of control after footage of the incident leaks out and the NFL botches their handling of the entire investigation, eventually leading to Rice being released by the Ravens and his indefinite suspension by the league.

Michael Sam: 671,000+ tweets

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Jeff Roberson/AP

Michael Sam comes out as being gay months before the 2014 NFL Draft, making him the first openly gay player to enter the draft. He then becomes the first openly gay player to be drafted into the NFL when the St. Louis Rams selected him in the seventh round.

2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final - UConn vs. Kentucky: 2+ million tweets

Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier tries a layup in the 2014 national championship against Kentucky.
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In an unlikely matchup between two teams that were not expected to make a run to the championship game, UConn ends up defeating Kentucky 60-54.

Donald Sterling scandal: 1.7+ million tweets

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Danny Moloshok/AP

TMZ releases an audio recording of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling making racist comments to Vivian Stiviano, paving the way for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to ban him for life.

2014 NHL Stanley Cup Finals - Los Angeles Kings vs. New York Rangers: 2.2+ million tweets

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Donald Miralle/SI

West coast versus east coast. Los Angeles versus New York. While the Kings won the series 4-1, it took them three closely contested matches and five overtime periods to dispatch of the Rangers.

2014 NBA Finals - Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs (Game 1): 30,000+ tweets per minute

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Eric Gay/AP

LeBron James cramps up and sits out the final minutes of the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals. The Heat would go on to lose that game.

2014 NBA Finals - Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs (Series): 17+ million tweets

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Greg Nelson/SI

Looking to solidify a dynasty, LeBron James and the Miami Heat were dominated by the San Antonio Spurs, losing the series in five games. Tim Duncan hoisted his fifth championship, cementing his status as the greatest power forward to ever play in the NBA (136,654 tweets per minute at the final buzzer of Game 5).

2014 World Cup - Team USA vs. Ghana: 168,139 tweets per minute

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Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images

John Brooks hits the game-winning goal for Team USA in the closing moments of the game.

2014 World Cup - Italy vs. Uruguay: 107,152 tweets per minute

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Ricardo Mazalan, Hassan Ammar/AP

Uruguay's Luis Suarez bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder during the match, eventually leading to a four-month, nine-match suspension and a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs. While Uruguay beat Italy 1-0, Suarez was banned from playing in the rest of the tournament.

2014 World Cup - Belgium vs. USA: 9.1+ million tweets

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Jamie McDonald/Getty Images

Tim Howard blocks 15 goals, but the U.S. men's team still loses to Belgium 2-1 and is eliminated from the World Cup. Howard, however, becomes one of the most talked-about players of the tournament, with 1,845,345 million tweets mentioning him that day.

2014 Wimbledon Men's Finals: 1+ million tweets

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Al Bello/Getty Images

Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer at Wimbledon in a five-set match, moving him back to the world No. 1 ranking after he captured his seventh Grand Slam title.

2014 World Cup - Brazil vs. Germany: 35.6 million tweets

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Natacha Pisarenko/AP

Host nation Brazil is dominated by Germany 7-1.

LeBron James decision 2.0: 3.8+ million tweets

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Walter Iooss Jr./SI

LeBron James announces his decision to leave the Miami Heat and return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

2014 World Cup Final - Argentina vs. Germany: 32.1 million tweets

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Germany defeats Argentina 1-0 to win the 2014 World Cup.

Tony Stewart: 231,000 tweets

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John Bazemore/AP

Tony Stewart accidentally kills Kevin Ward Jr. at Canandaigua Motorsports Park.

Adrian Peterson scandal: 278,000+ tweets

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David J. Phillip/AP

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is indicted on charges of reckless endangerment for punishing one of his children by severely punishing him with a switch. Peterson is eventually placed on the exempt list, and while he has reached a plea deal, his playing status is currently being contested.

Jameis Winston’s troubles: 299,000+ tweets

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Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston just can't seem to stay out of trouble. From shoplifting crab legs (156,000 tweets) to his “offensive and vulgar” comments (101,000 tweets), Winston has stayed in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. And the autograph scandal he’s currently embroiled in is certainly not helping his case with the 2015 NFL Draft looming.

Derek Jeter’s final home game: 1.3+ million tweets

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Elsa/Getty Images

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has a walk-off single against the Baltimore Orioles in his final home game.

NLDS Game 2 – San Francisco Giants vs. Washington Nationals: 9,200 tweets

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Alex Brandon/AP

Brandon Belt’s 18th-inning home run lifts the San Francisco Giants past the Washington Nationals in Game 2 of the NLDS, which was tied for the longest game in playoff history.

NLCS Game 5 – San Francisco Giants vs. St. Louis Cardinals: 27,300+ tweets per minute

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Brad Mangin/SI

Michael Morse ties Game 5 of the NLCS in the eighth inning with a home run (4,300 tweets per minute), and then Travis Ishikawa hits a three-run, walk-off homer to win the game (23,000 tweets per minute), sending the Giants to the World Series.

Peyton Manning breaks Brett Favre’s record: 448,000+ tweets

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Aaron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post/Getty Images

Peyton Manning throws his 508th, 509th and 510th career touchdowns, tying and breaking Brett Favre's career touchdown record.

2014 MLB World Series - Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants: 5.4 million tweets

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The Kansas City Royals were looking to break a long drought, making their first postseason appearance and return to the big stage since they won the World Series in 1985 29 years ago. However, the San Francisco Giants would go on to win their third World Series in five years in a back-and-forth seven-game series.


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