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As-it-happens update February 2, 2018
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What do you do when Paul George hits a game-tying three with just over a second left? If you're Gary Harris, you hit a wild game-winner at the buzzer to keep your team from another heartbreaking loss.
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Ron Kill and his wife, Jane, might be the friendliest people in Minnesota, which is saying something. They've been Vikings season ticket holders for 15 years and have seen plenty of opposing fan bases come and go without much ...
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The five-time All-Star power forward made his debut as a member of the Detroit Pistons against the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night at Little Caesars Arena in Michigan, taking what the Pistons and their fans hoped would be his first steps toward ...
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Minor league right-hander Mark Appel revealed that he is taking an "indefinite break" from baseball. The 26-year-old is ready to start a new chapter of his life, he said in a tell-all interview for Bleacher Report.
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Nikola Mirotic makes so much sense as a frontcourt partner for Anthony Davis, the New Orleans Pelicans decided to trade for him twice.
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Brady's game jerseys were stolen after Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI. The league needs it to not happen again. By Jeanna Thomas@jeannathomas Feb 1, 2018, 4:39pm EST.
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NEW YORK -- The Los Angeles Lakers team bus headed down Dean Street to the Barclays Center loading dock, and Brook Lopez watched out the window as they drove past the townhouse where he lived as a Brooklyn Net.
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LOS ANGELES - To the notion of LeBron James joining the Golden State Warriors in free agency this summer, Kevin Durant used an off-color word to dismiss the idea.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he wants to play into his 40s like Tom Brady, but he might have to leave Green Bay to do that.
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WHEN KIRK COUSINS got word this week that Washington had agreed to acquire quarterback Alex Smith from the Kansas City Chiefs, I like to imagine him cycling through a litany of emotions in a matter of minutes: shock, disappointment, confusion, perhaps ...
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