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As-it-happens update November 30, 2018
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ARLINGTON, Tex. -- The Dallas Cowboys delivered a crucial message in a season where offenses have run rampant in the NFL: Defense still matters.
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Go ahead and call it: The NBA needs to see the Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors meet in the Finals. Blame Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard for making it official before Christmas.
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The Mets and Mariners are closing in on a trade that would send All-Star closer Edwin Diaz and former All-Star Robinson Cano to New York, with the Mariners getting top prospects in return, according to multiple reports.
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Thursday night's match presented itself with the opportunity Sporting KC were looking for all season long: One game, at home at Children's Mercy Park, with a chance to go to MLS Cup.
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SANTA CLARA -- Richard Sherman's end in Seattle came while he still was recovering from Achilles surgery. There were a lot of good memories the cornerback left behind from his seven seasons with the Seahawks.
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Atlanta United closed up the New York Red Bulls' shop with a stifling defensive effort that allowed them to ease on toward hosting MLS Cup a week from Saturday (8 pm ET | FOX, UniMás, TSN, TVAS) despite leaking late for a 1-0 away leg loss.
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LOS ANGELES -- Maybe the only thing the Los Angeles Lakers needed to end their two-game losing streak on Thursday was a good pep talk.
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Texas Tech on Thursday hired Utah State's Matt Wells as its new head football coach. Texas Tech made the announcement after holding a team meeting to inform the players of Wells' hiring.
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Riley Morrison is a nine-year-old Steph Curry fan. She plays basketball, and loves going to Golden State Warriors games with her dad, Chris.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Green Bay Packers receiver Randall Cobb, who has missed six of the past eight games because of a hamstring injury, believes he will return to play against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
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