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As-it-happens update March 16, 2018
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Deandre Ayton believes he's ready for the NBA and says he made the decision in the summer of his senior year of high school. (1:12).
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CJ McCollum scored 29 points and Portland won its NBA-best 11th straight game with a 113-105 victory over the Cavaliers on Thursday night.
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ALAMEDA, Calif. - As soon as Jordy Nelson was released by the Green Bay Packers, the Oakland Raiders put on a full-court press to acquire the former Pro Bowler.
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The first full day of 2018 NCAA Tournament action got off to a tremendous start Thursday, with Rhode Island besting Oklahoma in overtime.
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Take a look at the numbers that explain how Woods has put himself back among golf's elite. By AP NEWS. Thursday, March 15, 2018.
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EAGAN, Minn. - The leverage of free agency in his prime brought Kirk Cousins the market-setting contract with Minnesota. Now the Vikings have their latest franchise quarterback to try to secure that elusive first Super Bowl victory with.
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There's nothing like the anticipation of the first day of March Madness. I shake and squirm all morning until the first game tips off, before settling in to more than 12 hours of high-level basketball.
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Villanova vs. Alabama is the backdrop for the point guard battle everyone wants to see. Matt Norlander mugshot; by Matt Norlander · @MattNorlander; 1h ago • 4 min read.
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WICHITA - As he came off the floor, Kelvin Sampson looked up, spied a familiar face, and cracked a grin. "Hell of a game, wasn't it?
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There were a couple of upsets, an overtime thriller, a buzzer-beater and two potential Cinderellas in Loyola-Chicago and Buffalo. But none of the teams seeded three or higher had much reason to worry, and all of them advanced easily to the second round ...
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