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As-it-happens update February 22, 2019
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LeBron James was effusive in his praise of his team following the Los Angeles Lakers' 111-106 comeback win over the Houston Rockets on Thursday night at Staples Center.
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When the left sneaker of college basketball's biggest star split open on national television Wednesday night 30 seconds into the biggest game of the season, what spilled out was not only his foot but also questions about the future of a marquee player ...
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As the techno music blared, and the Milwaukee crowd answered the hype man's call with a deafening "fear-the-deer!" chant, it felt like a playoff game was about to begin inside the Fiserv Forum on Thursday night.
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BOX SCORE. OAKLAND -- Down to the wire. In what could be a preview of a first-round postseason matchup, the Kings and Warriors played their fourth spirited game of the season.
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As the modern NBA player seems to become more empowered with each passing day, former players like Stephen Jackson are taking exception to the current state of the league.
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MEXICO CITY - Rory McIlroy flirted with a hole-in-one on the same par 4 where Tiger Woods hit out-of-bounds with his first shot in Mexico.
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ESPN officials have canceled Saturday's scheduled broadcast of College GameDay from Syracuse in light of coach Jim Boeheim's involvement in a fatal car accident late Wednesday night, Syracuse.
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Nikita Kucherov is keeping exceptional company in the NHL record book - the kind of crowd that could fill out a wing at the Hall of Fame.
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SAN DIEGO - The Padres are getting closer to getting Manny Machado in uniform and on the field. San Diego announced its $300 million, 10-year contract with the All-Star infielder on Thursday, more than two days after the deal was agreed to.
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Safety Devin McCourty, who said he might retire if the Patriots won Super Bowl LIII, will be back for a 10th season in New England.
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