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LeBron James rips officiating: What is replay center for?
"I don't understand what's going on in the replay center, to be honest," James said following Lakers' Game 2 loss.
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'No one saw this coming': How the potential 2024 No. 1 MLB draft pick almost didn't play college baseball
Georgia baseball star Charlie Condon is only two home runs away from breaking Georgia's career home run record.
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OKC overcomes inexperience to edge New Orleans
The Thunder outlasted the Pelicans in a tightly contested playoff opener, one that featured 20 lead changes.
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Seven innings inside America's culture wars: Turbulence within Fort Myers baseball
Inside the 2023 Fort Myers High School baseball walkout when two teammates were left behind.
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Ten Hag makes Man United's FA Cup semifinal win over Coventry feel like a defeat
Struggling past Coventry only provided more arguments that Erik ten Hag's days at Man United are numbered.
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Weekend review: Liverpool close gap and prep for strong finish; Leverkusen still can't lose
A rotated Liverpool wins and preps for a big Premier League finish, and Leverkusen's unbeaten streak hits 45 games. What else did you miss in Europe this weekend?
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Bellingham all but clinches Real Madrid title in Clasico thriller as Barca begin rebuild
Again, Jude Bellingham put on a Clasico show, this time to ensure the LaLiga title for Real Madrid.
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Two Texas high school teams played a two-day, 23-inning game
Midland and Odessa finished a 23-inning game over the course of two days, the third-longest high school game in the country's history.
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Arsenal move into first but aren't celebrating: The grind only gets worse now
Arsenal went to Wolverhampton and won, but celebrations were muted. To win the Premier League, the grind is brutal and far from over now.
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