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As-it-happens update November 15, 2017
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CHICAGO - With 2.5 seconds remaining in the first half, Grayson Allen took a handoff from Trevon Duval and squared up to shoot. Midway between the United Center and Champions Classic logos, Allen was safely into NBA three-point range.
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HOUSTON (AP) The Toronto Raptors have struggled to close out games against good teams this season. They solved that Tuesday night, getting 27 points from DeMar DeRozan while holding off the Rockets 129-113 despite a couple late runs by Houston.
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NEW YORK -- The fans at the Barclays Center, most of whom were sporting green jerseys and T-shirts, had already serenaded Kyrie Irving with an MVP chant during fourth-quarter free throws.
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Despite a tightly-contested, 65-61 Kansas win, the Jayhawks' contest against Kentucky was far from a masterpiece. Both powerhouse programs showed just how far they have to go before reaching the mile-high expectations affixed to their teams.
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Georgia is out, Miami is in and Oklahoma finally has a seat in the top four as the College Football Playoff rankings were announced Tuesday night.
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Papa John's Pizza came under fire a few weeks ago when the company's founder, John Schnatter, blamed the NFL for the pizza chain's recent drop in sales.
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UCLA freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill, who had been detained in China for the past week on suspicion of shoplifting, landed in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening and boarded a van to return to campus.
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LeBron James and the Cavaliers came out on top Monday night at Madison Square Garden, but Kristaps Porzingis and the Knicks looked like a team on the rise for much of the game.
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With ascending quarterback Jared Goff, star running back Todd Gurley and playmaking receivers Robert Woods and Sammy Watkins, the Rams' offense is getting most of the attention.
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For the first time since Week 6, when the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles put on a fun show, Thursday Night Football features two teams with winning records.
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