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As-it-happens update March 10, 2018
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After acquiring a new quarterback and wide receiver, the new-look Browns look to turn the page on their losing ways. (1:05). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email; comment.
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Grayson Allen has a reputation of being a dirty player. And when he does things like he did against North Carolina on Friday night, it's easy to see why.
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Deandre Ayton scores a career-high 32 points, including the first seven points in overtime, to lead Arizona to a 78-67 win over UCLA.
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The clock is running and James Harden is bringing the ball up the court against a ferocious Toronto crowd. DeMar DeRozan meets him at halfcourt.
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Perhaps as much as any team in NBA history, the Warriors are well-equipped to weather the absence of a two-time MVP.
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DENVER -- For the second time this season, the Los Angeles Lakers left a loss in Denver upset with Jamal Murray's late-game antics.
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Out of nowhere, the Providence Friars were starring in a real-life "Hoosiers" being filmed at Madison Sqaure Garden. Virtually all of them suddenly taking turns being Jimmy Chitwood, and a perfect storm was raining down hard on Xavier's Musketeers and ...
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NEW YORK - The Virginia men's basketball team received timely offensive contributions from one unlikely source, highlight-reel moments from a top reserve, and its usual stout overall defense to outlast Clemson, 64-58, in the ACC tournament semifinals ...
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The Rams' overhauled defense may have taken center stage in the week leading into the new league year, but Friday belongs to the Browns.
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Duke senior Grayson Allen received a flagrant foul 1 in the first half on Friday night after hip checking North Carolina's Garrison Brooks on a fast-break attempt.
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