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| Knicks Search for the Right Lineup. But Is There One? Of the five point guards selected among the first nine picks of the 2017 N.B.A. draft, two are on the current Knicks team coached by David Fizdale. Unfortunately for him, neither is named De'Aaron Fox. Excellence at the position is widely thought to be essential ... | |
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| Wilson's greatness highlights tenuous line Seahawks walking RENTON, Wash. (AP) — With Russell Wilson playing like the midseason MVP, the Seattle Seahawks are sitting in the middle of the NFC playoff race and potentially in the mix for a division title. But there is only so much Wilson can do, and if Seattle isn't able ... | |
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| Antetokounmpo Leads Bucks Past Timberwolves 134-106 MINNEAPOLIS — The start to the game was unusual. Giannis Antetokounmpo's final stat line was not. After waiting out a long delay, Antetokounmpo had 34 points and 15 rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 134-106 on ... | |
| Leonard Williams' Giants debut was sad Jets encore Chapter Two of Leonard Williams' NFL career began Monday night against the Cowboys at MetLife Stadium and it looked a lot like Chapter One: Pretty good, but neither impactful or memorable. A week ago, the fifth-year defensive lineman was acquired by ... | |
| Oakland Raiders Have Serious Hope At Mid-Way Point If the Oakland Raiders can advance into the AFC playoffs, Week 9 may be look at as the turning point. In their first game in Oakland in seven weeks, the Raiders ended a two-game losing streak by surviving, a 31-24, victory over the pesky Detroit Lions, foiling ... | |
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| No. 5 Louisville rebounds after scandals, expectations soar LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville is back in the national championship conversation after the basketball program was knocked on its heels amid the fallout of embarrassing scandals, including the schools' involvement in a federal investigation into college ... | |
| Pat Forde's College Basketball Preseason Top 25 This is one of those years in college basketball where preseason rankings are composed on a Who Do You Dislike Least basis. In other words, it's hard to be stone-cold in love with anyone, because they all have flaws and concerns. In a perfect world, the ... | |
| Nets needed thrilling win over Pelicans they nearly blew Maybe the Nets learned from their squandered leads and blown games. Perhaps they were desperate. Or New Orleans could just stink. Either way, the Nets will take the result with Kyrie Irving leading the way to a much-needed 135-125 win over the Pelicans ... | |
| Monday Scramble: Boldly stepping up and cryptically speaking out Rory McIlroy zeroes in on Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson discovers life outside the top 50, Tiger Woods readies to make his Presidents Cup picks, Brendon Todd comes (all the way) back, the LPGA Q-Series delivers drama and more in this week's edition of ... | |
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| Let's Hope No One Ever Solves Lamar Jackson Winning games in the NFL is difficult. That's a cliché, but as someone who doesn't have a single league victory to his name, I have no choice but to assume it is true. The sport is tough at any level, and professional franchises employ small armies to gather ... | |
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| wins Melbourne Cup from Vow and Declare took out a thrilling Melbourne Cup at Flemington, the Australian stayer beating a host of international raiders to give jockey Craig Williams his first win in the "race that stops a nation." The Danny O'Brien-trained stayer worked up the rails in ... | |
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| Dutch Olympic athlete jailed for drug trafficking AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch Olympic athlete Madiea Ghafoor has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in jail after 2 million pounds ($2.58 million) worth of ecstasy tablets and crystal meth were found in the boot of her car in Germany, DPA news ... | |
| Slick-passing Hawkeyes romp to exhibition win IOWA CITY — Jordan Bohannon was able to get out and shake off some of the rust from five months of post-operative inactivity. Meanwhile, most of his teammates showed very little rust at all as the Iowa basketball team was impressive in its first public ... | |
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| Wisconsin football Monday presser: Iowa Week The bye week felt like an eternity but all is right in the world with Wisconsin Badgers football back this week. It was a much needed break for both the players and fans as both sides can reset and get ready for a run at the Big Ten West title which is very much ... | |
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| Barty hungry for Fed Cup final push World No.1 Ashleigh Barty has sounded an ominous warning to her French rivals ahead of the Fed Cup final in Perth this weekend, declaring neither her hunger to win nor her physical prowess have been blunted by the recent life-changing WTA Finals ... | |
| Kelly hopes to use VT finish to jump start offense Last week was a rough one to be around the Notre Dame football program following a lopsided loss at Michigan. Fortunately, Ian Book saved his teammates from an even rougher week this week with a last-minute game-winning drive Saturday. The win quiets ... | |
| Past Olympic hurdles champ aims for Tokyo Washington - American 100m hurdler Dawn Harper Nelson, the 2008 Olympic champion and 2012 Olympic runner-up who retired to have a baby, said Monday she is training for next year's Tokyo Olympics. The 35-year-old from suburban St. Louis was ... | |
| Sources: Hawks' Trae Young likely to return Tuesday vs. Spurs Barring a setback in practice Monday, Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young is expected to return from a right ankle sprain for Tuesday's game against San Antonio, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Sources said Young practiced Monday for ... | |
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