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Aaron Gordon scores 38, Nuggets pull off resounding win at Warriors without Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray

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The luck of the Irish was with Michael Malone.

Wearing a green quarter-zip for St. Patrick’s Day adorned with the Nuggets’ vintage Maxie the Miner logo, Malone rolled out a doozy of a lineup in San Francisco. He might as well have been rolling a pair of dice.

He rolled boxcars.

With no Nikola Jokic, no Jamal Murray and no Christian Braun,...Read more

<strong>Lakers don't shy away from 'naked' opportunities in blowout win over Spurs</strong>

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If you’ve been studying the Lakers’ offense microscopically since the team acquired Luka Doncic, if you’ve looked at the spacing, the movement, the efficiency and the organization rates, there’s only one question you could possibly have after the Lakers’ 125-109 win Monday night against the Spurs.

Is it “butt naked” or “buck ...Read more

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Quentin Grimes' career-high 46 points not enough in Sixers' overtime loss at the Houston Rockets

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HOUSTON — We all know the 76ers no longer have any intention of producing a competitive product this season.

Someone forgot to tell that to the makeshift version of the Sixers.

They came close to picking up their second consecutive not so tank-friendly victory on Monday. However, the Houston Rockets squeaked out a 144-137 overtime victory at...Read more

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Timberwolves fall to Pacers 132-130 in overtime to end winning streak

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MINNEAPOLIS — The Timberwolves’ winning streak ended at eight games Monday night at Target Center with a 132-130 overtime loss to depleted Indiana.

The same team that hadn’t lost since Feb. 28 finally succumbed to the Pacers and forward Obi Toppin, who made seven 3-pointers, including the winner with 3.5 seconds left.

Toppin scored 34 ...Read more

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March Madness men's tournament analysis: Teams and players to watch

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LOS ANGELES — The NCAA tournament bracket is set and the games are set to begin Tuesday with the First Four.

Here’s a rundown of the players to watch, potential Cinderella teams and what to know about the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

South Region

— No. 1 AUBURN: The Tigers, under 11th-year coach Bruce Pearl, are the top-...Read more

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Pistons rout Pelicans by 46 points to end two-game skid

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NEW ORLEANS — The Detroit Pistons ended their two-game losing streak in a 127-81 win over the New Orleans Pelicans Monday night at Smoothie King Center.

After a disappointing outing against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday, Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with a team-high 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting and eight assists. Zion Williamson ...Read more

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Knicks defense smothers Heat in 116-95 bounce-back victory

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NEW YORK — Erik Spoelstra knew the New York Knicks would be just fine. Jalen Brunson available or not, a Tom Thibodeau-coached team is going to play hard.

A Thibodeau team is going to compete hard on the defensive end and find ways to win with its All-Star guard and captain on the shelf possibly until April.

“It’s not their first rodeo,�...Read more

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David Murphy: Will the SEC kill Philly college hoops? With Big 5 shut out, NCAA Tournament is a fight for the bracket's soul.

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Philadelphia — March Madness has become March Sadness.

Fourteen teams from the SEC.

Zero teams from the Big 5*.

Two teams from Mississippi.

Heck, two teams from Pittsburgh.

Zero teams from Philly.

None of these facts came as a surprise when CBS revealed them on its trademark Selection Sunday broadcast. For the third straight year, local ...Read more

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Paul George ruled out for season after receiving injections to his groin and left knee

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HOUSTON — The expected Paul George news became official on Monday.

The Philadelphia 76ers forward was ruled out for the remainder of the season on the day he received injections in the left adductor muscle in his groin and his left knee. The procedure will sideline the nine-time All-Star for at least six weeks.

George has sat out the last ...Read more

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North Carolina's trip to Dayton for NCAA Tournament First Four delayed by plane issues

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DAYTON, Ohio — If North Carolina thought getting an invitation to Dayton was tough, getting there has proven just as difficult.

The Tar Heels missed their scheduled media availability to open the NCAA Tournament on Monday night after issues with their NCAA-provided charter flight. Originally scheduled to land in Dayton around 4 p.m. ET, the ...Read more

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Paul Sullivan: Big Ten sends 8 men's teams to the NCAA Tournament. Can any end conference's 24-year title drought?

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CHICAGO — Michigan State’s Tom Izzo was the last Big Ten coach to win a men’s national championship, beating Florida nearly 25 years ago in Indianapolis.

Time flies, and Izzo’s Spartans are once again the Big Ten’s best hope at ending the conference’s title drought, starting as a No. 2 seed against No. 15 Bryant in the South Region....Read more

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Mark Story: Mark Pope's Kentucky Wildcats will find many familiar faces in NCAA Tournament's Midwest Regional

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — A look at the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Midwest Regional — which includes the No. 3 seed Kentucky Wildcats:

Meet UK’s first foe

Kentucky (22-11, 10-8 SEC regular season) will open NCAA Tournament play against Sun Belt Conference Tournament champion Troy (23-10, 13-5 regular season) in Milwaukee at 7:10 p.m....Read more

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Bob Wojnowski: As Michigan State and Michigan show, scripts can flip suddenly in March

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — It’s not really fair or logical, but it’s the price you pay to play in March. It’s the power and the pain of Madness.

Everything you’ve done to this point — all the ebbs and flubs — gets overlooked. Tournament time offers reprieves but no replays, and a team’s season can flip in one game or one second. Tom ...Read more

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Rick Pitino explains why he doesn't view his St. John's comeback as a 'redemption' story

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NEW YORK — Rick Pitino doesn’t look at his return to college basketball’s biggest stage as a redemption story.

He said as much Saturday after leading St. John’s to its first Big East Tournament championship in 25 years, then reiterated that stance Monday during an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show.”

“I really don’t ...Read more

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Courtney Vandersloot embracing change in her return to the Sky, but 'it's going to be the same old Sloot'

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CHICAGO — Courtney Vandersloot never really left Chicago.

When she exited in 2022, the change was a necessity. The last two years with the New York Liberty lifted Vandersloot to a new level of competition. But part of her was always stuck on the Sky, the team that drafted her in 2011, where she met her wife, won her first title and grew into ...Read more

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How 1990 Final Four in Denver changed Mile High City, NCAA Tournament forever

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DENVER — For a man of so many hats, one of Roger Kinney’s favorites still has a place of honor in his basement, 35 years later.

It’s still in good shape, too — a wide-brimmed, light brown Stetson, a classy number with feathers and a bow. This particular piece of headwear was given to each of the teams that visited Denver for the 1990 ...Read more

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Dom Amore: Yale earns another chance to play March Madness' favorite underdog

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The clock ran out, and Bez Mbeng sat on the floor at Pizzitola Sports Center, cradling the Ivy League Madness trophy.

“Just reminiscing,” Mbeng said. “Everything we’ve been through this year. We’ve been through a lot, but we stuck together. That’s all I was thinking about, sticking to the prize and we got it ...Read more

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Timberwolves avenge most recent loss, rout Jazz to extend winning streak to eight

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MINNEAPOLIS — The last time the Timberwolves played the Utah Jazz on Feb. 28, Anthony Edwards was watching somewhere away from the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, serving a one-game suspension for picking up 16 technical fouls during the season.

The Wolves lost that night in the final seconds, and after that game, Jaden McDaniels said it was ...Read more

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Nets rally to beat Hawks, snap 3-game skid

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NEW YORK — The Brooklyn Nets took care of business on Sunday, with complete disregard for NBA Draft lottery odds, defeating the Atlanta Hawks 122-114 at Barclays Center on the second night of a back-to-back set.

Brooklyn snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 23-45 with 14 regular-season games left. It retains the fifth-best draft...Read more

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James Harden and Clippers dominate Hornets for 3rd straight win

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LOS ANGELES — The Clippers are trending in the right direction, and on top of it, they are becoming whole with leading scorer Norman Powell back and with James Harden sustaining his high level of play.

They've won six of their last seven games, with the Clippers' 123-88 blowout win over the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday at the Intuit Dome ...Read more