Sports
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Knicks are still right in their playoff wheelhouse
No team has performed better in such dire situations than the Knicks, a trend that somehow continued Sunday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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This is everything Tom Thibodeau has been working toward
Tuesday’s Game 4 is the biggest moment of Thibodeau’s head coaching career.
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Joey Chestnut reveals if he expects to compete at Nathan’s hot dog eating contest this summer
Joey Chestnut doesn’t seem to think that the fence will be mended with Nathan's and Major League Eating in order for him to return.
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NBA free agent rankings: Kevin Pelton's top 25 for 2025
Will LeBron James opt in or sign a new deal? Can Indy keep Myles Turner? We're breaking down what's next for 25 star free agents.
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???? Ranking college football coaches as players
There are small-school studs and a Heisman winner. There's a national title QB and one of the best ever.
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Sources: Haliburton's dad can attend home games
Tyrese Haliburton's dad, John, will be allowed to attend Pacers home games in a suite, beginning with Game 4 against the Knicks on Tuesday, sources...
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Unseeded Spaniard stuns Navarro at French Open
No. 9 seed Emma Navarro, who reached the fourth round of the French Open and the US Open semifinals last year, lost 6-0, 6-1 to Jessica Bouzas...
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Alcaraz starts defense with win; USA's Fritz falls
Carlos Alcaraz opened his French Open title defense with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 win over Giulio Zeppieri.
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Free 'Merci Rafa' T-shirts spark resale frenzy
A day after the French Open honored Rafael Nadal on court, dozens of spectators began selling the clay-colored "Merci Rafa" T-shirts handed out at...
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Alonso plans to make Madrid 'unstoppable force'
Xabi Alonso said he hopes to make Real Madrid an "unstoppable force" in his presentation as the club's new coach, while thanking Carlo Ancelotti.
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Ten Hag succeeds Alonso as Leverkusen boss
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has been confirmed as the new manager of Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, replacing Xabi Alonso.
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How Xabi Alonso made his rapid rise from rookie coach to Real Madrid
Less than three years into his career as a top-level coach, Alonso is returning to Real Madrid, the most pressurized job in football. He's earned it.