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As-it-happens update October 17, 2018
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The exclamation point on the Celtics' 105-87 season-opening win over division rival Philadelphia came midway through the fourth quarter, when Jaylen Brown put his head down and drove hard to the basket.
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LOS ANGELES - They scored two lousy runs over their last 23 innings, treat runners in scoring position like they're mortal enemies and struck out 31 times over the past two games.
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Golden State Warriors celebrated Ring Night in style prior to their regular-season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.
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LOS ANGELES -- Taking nominations for Manny Machado nicknames. Maddening Manny. Moronic Manny. Mysterious Manny. Keep 'em coming because the Los Angeles Dodgers' shortstop continued his bizarre behavior during the National League ...
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HOUSTON -- The Houston Astros have made plenty of statements this season. But suddenly, they're full of questions. Editor's Picks.
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U.S.A. Gymnastics lost its latest leader, Mary Bono, just days after announcing that she had been appointed to run the troubled federation on an interim basis.
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The NBA is back. So is the Sixers-Celtics rivalry. And it didn't take long for Jaylen Brown to make it personal as he rose up for a wild bucket over Joel Embiid and finished it off with an even better stare down.
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John Mara is just as wrong for throwing Odell Beckham Jr. under the bus Tuesday as Beckham was for throwing Eli Manning under the bus nearly two weeks ago.
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Nick Bosa's college football career is over. Ohio State announced that Bosa, the star defensive end who has been sidelined since suffering an injury against TCU, "intends to withdraw from school in order to devote more time to his rehabilitation and ...
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The San Francisco 49ers had Aaron Rodgers stopped. Except they didn't. DeForest Buckner dragged down the Green Bay Packers' quarterback with 43 seconds left in the fourth quarter of a tied game.
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