NY Post - Sports
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The Post’s predictions for the 2025 NHL playoffs
The Post's hockey writers make their pick for the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Islanders staring down pressing offseason questions with breakup day next
Locker cleanout day, when reporters will hear from players for the last time before they go home, will start to make the Islanders' direction clear.
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The Post’s Knicks-Pistons first-round playoff predictions
The Post's basketball writers make predictions for the Knicks-Pistons first-round playoff series.
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Nico Iamaleava calls outs accusations that he threw CFP game for Tennessee
Quarterback transfer Nico Iamaleava is responding to criticism.
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Reggie Miller, Stan Van Gundy have similar reason for predicting Knicks survive tough Pistons test
Reggie Miller is picking the Knicks to take their first-round playoff series against the Pistons, but his prediction came with a stern warning.
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Bill Belichick nabs transfer Adrian Wilson away from Deion Sanders, Colorado
Bill Belichick has been active in the transfer portal this college football offseason, with Deion Sanders being the latest victim of the former...
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Francisco Lindor crushes walk-off homer to give Mets thrilling win over Cardinals
Here is what is becoming clear about the 2025 Mets: They will not give up.
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Carlos Rodón delivers gem as Yankees blank Rays for fifth straight win
While Carlos Rodón still walked four batters, they served as just footnotes as he struck out nine across six shutout innings for the Yankees.
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NHL playoffs have plenty of intrigue — but who has enough to win the Stanley Cup?
Here is what you need to know about the field of 16.
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The cases for and against Tom Thibodeau expanding his Knicks playoff rotation beyond seven
The Knicks' playoff rotation can go in a few different directions. The options, including no other reserves, are explored below.
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Mets’ Juan Soto gets Citi Field standing ovation, then snaps skid with clutch hit
The single came on the heels of a 2-for-24 skid.
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Mets’ likely Luisangel Acuña-Brett Baty decision has become even more challenging
The second-base decisions have grown more difficult for manager Carlos Mendoza, who is juggling two differently talented and little-proven options.