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As-it-happens update November 3, 2018
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NEW YORK -- With his team trailing the Brooklyn Nets by 14 in the second quarter, Chris Paul asked the Houston Rockets' coaches to leave a timeout huddle so the players could talk among themselves.
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Of all that the Los Angeles Dodgers possess - some good players, some smart people, a lovely ballpark, a decent run of almosts, the NL West - what they have the best and most of is money, and I only bring this up because of Clayton Kershaw and tomorrow.
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ALAMEDA - Edge rusher Bruce Irvin's role continues to decrease with the Raiders, reaching new lows in recent weeks. He played 24 defensive snaps in a Week 8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, and that paltry sum dropped to nine Thursday night against the ...
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Oddly, Nick Saban never seems to project the kind of monster ego often necessary to lasso the kinds of stupendous feats he has wreaked in the American Southeast.
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NEW YORK -- If Jon Jones defeats Alexander Gustafsson in their Dec. 29 rematch for the soon-to-be vacant UFC light heavyweight championship, don't expect him to be looking for a third fight with Daniel Cormier anytime soon.
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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora and a delegation from the Red Sox will take the World Series trophy to his hometown of Caguas, Puerto Rico, on Saturday to celebrate.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton says he believes he has a "great relationship with management" and does not feel like he is "going anywhere.
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Seven days is nothing in a 27-week regular season. Just ask the Thunder, who have now answered their 0-4 start with a matching four-game winning streak.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Draymond Green is playing the best coach Steve Kerr has ever seen, doing all the little things on both ends to spark his team.
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