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‘Dude’s on another level’: How Nikola Jokic quietly became a defensive analytics darling
From kicked ball violations to memorizing plays, Nikola Jokic has elevated his IQ to become one of the league’s best defenders.
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Malone: Injured Murray hopefully back for playoffs
Nuggets coach Michael Malone says he hopes Jamal Murray will be back for the playoffs after the point guard missed him fifth straight game with a hamstring strain.
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Are torpedo bats legal? Here’s how they work and facts to know
A new baseball bat is all the rage right now. It’s time to get up to speed on the season’s newest craze.
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M’s Robles injures shoulder on catch, carted off
Mariners outfielder Victor Robles injured his left shoulder and was carted off after a dazzling catch in the ninth inning of a loss to the Giants.
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Dempsey, former NCAA president, dies at age 92
Cedric Dempsey, the former NCAA president who helped turn Arizona into a national power as athletic director before leading the national organization through key years of transition and growth, died Saturday at age 92.
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‘What the heck have we done?’ Inside 48 hours of torpedo bat madness
From a comment on a Yankees broadcast to a rush of new bat orders, here’s how MLB’s hottest trend took off.
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Brunson makes return as Knicks take on Suns
Jalen Brunson returned to the Knicks’ lineup Sunday against the Suns after spraining his right ankle a month ago.
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Pegula overpowers Kenin to win Charleston Open
Top seed Jessica Pegula put in a strong performance to overcome Sofia Kenin 6-3, 7-5 and win the Charleston Open on Sunday.
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Florida opens as slim favorite over Houston
The Florida Gators opened as a slim 1.5-point favorite over Houston heading into the men’s college basketball national championship.