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Caldwell, Tennessee hope to restore tradition with relentless press
With an unconventional brand of basketball and zero ties to Tennessee, Kim Caldwell looks to return the Lady Vols to their championship glory.
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Ex-Dodgers star Valenzuela mourned at funeral
Fernando Valenzuela was remembered for "having the heart of a lion" throughout his stellar pitching career with the Dodgers during a Catholic funeral on Wednesday.
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Panthers say Young to start at QB against Giants
The Panthers will start Bryce Young at quarterback Sunday against the Giants in Munich, coach Dave Canales said Wednesday.
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How the Paul George negotiations changed the direction of the Clippers
When Steve Ballmer bought the franchise, he said he was willing to spend whatever it takes to win.
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Champions League as it happened: Atlético stun PSG, Barca smash Red Star Belgrade
Recapping Matchday 4 of the Champions League as Inter Milan play Arsenal and PSG host Atlético Madrid.
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Lakers' Davis (heel) sits out matchup vs. Grizz
Lakers coach JJ Redick said Anthony Davis has not undergone medical imaging on the foot after aggravating it late in the team's loss to the Pistons on Monday. He could play when L.A. returns home Friday vs. the Sixers.
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Lions' Branch sorry for flipping off Packers' crowd
Lions defensive back Brian Branch apologized for flipping double birds to the Green Bay crowd after being ejected from Sunday's game and said he agreed with the referee's call.
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Soto will take time in free agency, Boras says
Juan Soto will take his time surveying the free agent market before signing with a team, according to his agent.
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Why these Celtics look so much like the 73-win Warriors
The path Jayson Tatum and the Celtics seek looks eerily similar to the winningest team of all time.
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Power Rankings: Edwards and Jokic hit early-season struggles while Cavs climb
Two weeks into the season, some teams have had surprising slips while others are ascending the ranks.
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Payton Washington survived a shooting, then returned to win a national title
Last year, Payton Washington was shot three times, rupturing her spleen and piercing other organs. But her goal to join Baylor's acrobatics and tumbling team was unshakeable.
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New eras and potential hot seat candidates: 12 coaches to watch
Seven new coaches at programs such as Stanford face big expectations. But five more from BC to Missouri are feeling a different kind of pressure.
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Liverpool wanted Alonso, but Slot proves he's the better choice
Arne Slot's hiring proved that the Reds made the better decision.
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Real Madrid's Mbappé project isn't getting better; it's getting worse
Another toothless display from Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid has the European champions staring down a surprise Champions League exit.
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Mahomes 'able to move around,' won't be limited
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes will not be limited in practice after injuring his ankle on Monday night, saying "it's a little bit sore" but "I'm able to move around."
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Sources: Angels add ex-Cubs RHP Hendricks
Free agent pitcher Kyle Hendricks has agreed to a one year, $2.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels, sources familiar with the situation told ESPN.
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Amorim tempers Utd expectations after City romp
Rúben Amorim has warned Manchester United supporters not to expect the his new team to play as Sporting CP does when he takes over the team.
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Why Marvin Harrison Jr.'s 'next level' work ethic is the stuff of lore
The Cardinals rookie has a routine that helped take him from high school star to Arizona's top receiver.
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Ex-Brazil int'l Sandro signs for non-league team
Former Tottenham Hotspur and Brazil midfielder has signed for English seventh-tier side Harborough Town as they continue to make waves in the FA Cup.
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McIlroy emerges after 3-week swing reworking
Rory McIlroy said he has been hunkered down in a studio -- first in Florida, then in New York -- for three weeks, just hitting balls at a screen with a modified swing and not even looking at the flight of his shots.
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