Van der Dussen, who turned 36 earlier this month, has accepted that his time in the team will not be forever
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Decline and fall: England face up to scale of ODI rebuilding job
Muddled selection, fading stars, a lack of familiarity with the format – and no easy answers for either the ECB or Brendon McCullum
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Sources: Knicks’ Hukporti suffers torn meniscus
New York Knicks center Ariel Hukporti has suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee and is expected to miss four to six weeks, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Thursday.
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76ers’ woes continue as Gordon has wrist surgery
Sixers guard Eric Gordon underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right wrist and will be reevaluated in approximately three months, ruling him out for the rest of the regular season.
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Sources: Robinson planning return on Knicks’ trip
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is targeting his season debut either Friday against the Grizzlies in Memphis or Sunday against the Heat in Miami, sources told ESPN.
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Popovich visits Spurs, won’t return this season
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who issued a statement saying he won’t return this season after his stroke, held an emotional in-person meeting with players, sources told ESPN.
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From Instagram sketch to game-ready kicks: Kyrie Irving’s fan-designed shoes
The Dallas Mavericks guard posted a silhouette of his Kai Anta 1s last year, and a fan made the most of the opportunity.
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Why Blake Griffin and Ryan Kalil bought a soccer team in Mexico
Ryan Kalil and Blake Griffin have shifted their shared passion into an investment in the Mexican football league’s Osos de Monterrey — a project modeled after Wrexham’s success.
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Pistons beat Celtics by 20, run win streak to 8
The Pistons beat the Celtics 117-97 on Wednesday night in a matchup of two of the NBA’s hottest teams.
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Sharpe wows with one-handed slam: ‘Incredible’
Shaedon Sharpe called his dunk over Justin Champagnie the best of his career, and it was part of his career night in the Blazers’ win over the Wizards.