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As-it-happens update November 30, 2017
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - After struggling from long range all night, Stephen Curry hit two quick 3-pointers to open overtime and the Golden State Warriors outlasted the Los Angeles Lakers 127-123 on Wednesday.
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COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) Philip Rivers will have the NFL's longest active streak of consecutive starts by a quarterback after Eli Manning gets benched by the New York Giants this weekend.
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Former NFL coach and current ESPN analyst Herm Edwards is in line to become Arizona State's next football coach, pending approval of the university president, according to multiple reports.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Aaron Gordon never got out of control, and that made all the difference for the Magic. "I think that's what was special about his night - he wasn't out there trying to play superhero," coach Frank Vogel said.
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A Florida State fan asked Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher about loyalty on the coach's radio show Wednesday night and was removed from the audience.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Andrew Wiggins wouldn't let fatigue from consecutive games be an excuse for a poor effort by his Minnesota teammates.
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Before the visiting Philadelphia Eagles kick off against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday night at CenturyLink Field, they have a chance to clinch the NFC East.
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The NFL and a group of player representatives headed by Malcolm Jenkins and Anquan Boldin reached an agreement Wednesday night on a deal for league financial support of players' community-activism pursuits, according to Mark Maske of the Washington ...
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Turner finished with 15 points (6-14 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 3-3 FT), 10 rebounds, four blocks and one assist in 31 minutes during Wednesday's 118-97 loss to the Rockets.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski saw how tired his team was Wednesday night. He heard it, too. Fortunately for the Blue Devils, Marvin Bagley III and Grayson Allen still had enough energy to persevere.
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