NY Post - Sports
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Nets bench players getting shots to show they can be part of rebuild
Tuesday was a late-season example of the foundation that the Nets have been working toward building.
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Highly touted prospect Gabe Perreault scratched for Rangers’ loss to Flyers
Just 10 days into his NHL career, Gabe Perreault had his first healthy scratch designation.
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Jordan Spieth looks to regain Masters magic one decade after Augusta win
Spieth was young and precocious back then.
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Simon Holmstrom provides a silver lining in what is likely lost season for Islanders
The Islanders will take what positives they can get right now. Simon Holmstrom would be somewhere near the top of that list.
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Mets, Max Kranick believe his otherworldly start is real deal even as one streak came to end
Twenty-nine other teams could have claimed him, and no one did.
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White Sox lose in excruciating fashion to Guardians after ex-Yankee gets injured on final play
The White Sox were on the verge of tying the score in the ninth inning when Mike Tauchman appeared to get injured while rounding third base.
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A Masters win could help LIV Golf get much-needed eyeballs on league
LIV Golf is in desperate need of more eyeballs on its product. It feels like their players are plying their trade in Witness Protection.
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Dariq Whitehead looking to show he can be part of Nets’ future
Dariq Whitehead is showing he could be one of those young building blocks for the Nets.
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Pat McAfee breaks silence on viral Mary Kate Cornett scandal, promises ‘silver lining’
Pat McAfee appeared to make his first public comments about the controversy.
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Rangers on brink of elimination after disastrous loss to Flyers
The lights are almost off on this already dark Rangers season.
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Luka Doncic goes on 45-point heater in Dallas return — and helps Lakers clinch top-six playoff spot
Luka Doncic's return to Dallas started off with tears. It ended with a lot of smiles.
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Masters chairman Fred Ridley shuts down idea of automatic exemption for LIV golfers
Masters chairman Fred Ridley on Wednesday squashed any rumors of an automatic exemption into the Masters for any LIV players based on performance.