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Why Ben Simmons finally attempted a real NBA three-pointer Ben Simmons caused a stir around the NBA when he took the first legitimate three-point attempt of his fledgling NBA career against the Los Angeles Lakers.
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AAF Week 1 scores, highlights: Hotshots, Stallions in shootout; Trent Richardson scores two TDs in Iron win Week 1 for the 2019 Alliance of American Football season isn't over yet. Even though an average of nearly 3 million viewers tuned in to watch the first two games on Saturday night, there are two more games today to keep the party going.
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Clash at Daytona 2019: Results, highlights from Jimmie Johnson's rain-shortened exhibition win Paul Menard led almost the entire race, but a combination of Mother Nature and an agressive move by Jimmie Johnson spelled a disappointing finish for Menard as it was Johnson who was declared the winner in a rain-shortened Advance Auto Care Clash.
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Dwyane Wade: Warriors' starting 5 'as good as it gets' in NBA history OAKLAND, Calif. -- Dwyane Wade knows something about assembling a superteam, and the Miami Heat great believes the addition of DeMarcus Cousins makes the Golden State Warriors' All-Star starting five perhaps the best the NBA has ever seen.
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Health Department: Possible rabies exposure from bat at Pacers game INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana health officials say people who had contact with a bat last week during an Indiana Pacers game have possibly been exposed to rabies.
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Phil Mickelson on the brink of victory at Pebble Beach before darkness falls PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- Phil Mickelson put himself on the brink of a fifth victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach pro-am by turning a three-shot deficit into a three-shot lead when a wild day of weather kept him from finishing Sunday.
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AAF Week 1 Takeaways: Maybe Orlando is just that good, Memphis has serious concerns Charlie Ebersol, the Alliance of American Football's CEO, promised that his new league of pro football wouldn't be all that different from what fans saw in the NFL on Sundays in the fall.
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Bob Costas' truthful assessment of NFL concussions led to NBC breakup NBC did sack Bob Costas from its Super Bowl LII coverage for his honest assessment of concussions in football a couple of months prior, as had been suspected when news of the broadcast switcheroo broke last January.
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Marcus Morris calls out Celtics teammates following collapse against the Clippers Boston Celtics veteran forward Marcus Morris had a stern message for his team following their complete collapse against the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.
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Christian Hackenberg had an awful Alliance of American Football debut for Memphis Express Former NFL quarterback Christian Hackenberg, whose middle name is Blaize, made his return to the gridiron on Sunday as a member of the Alliance of American Football's Memphis Express.
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