NY Post - Sports
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The national championship game turned into a brutal ref show that spoiled classic
Foul. Free throws. Rinse. Repeat.
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Charles Barkley reignites San Antonio war with ‘big bitches’ taunt
Charles Barkley made it clear that his stance about women in San Antonio is the same after more than a decade.
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Dave Portnoy ‘haunted’ by Florida winning national championship in gambling disaster
Dave Portnoy is not known for shying away from a huge bet.
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Walter Clayton Jr. really didn’t want Florida mascot in celebratory March Madness family photo
Florida guard and Final Four MVP Walter Clayton Jr. had a comical moment with Gators mascot Albert while posing with the championship trophy.
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The Mets’ magic has started early this year
There's no such thing as April magic in baseball. But if there were...
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The advice that fueled Ziaire Williams’ Nets breakout
Ziaire Williams is finally starting to come into his own as a player on the court because he’s beginning to figure out exactly what works for him...
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Sarah Strong must tap into one uncomfortable skill on route to UConn superstardom
UConn freshman Sarah Strong doesn’t say a lot when a microphone is put in her face. But her game speaks volumes.
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How Trent Grisham is turning these Yankees worries upside down
A six-pack of thoughts on this young (very young) season.
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Tyler Shough is turning into NFL Draft 2025 wild card — after seven years in college
One year ago, Shough’s age might’ve been a deal-breaker for teams that put him in a box with busts Chris Weinke and Brandon Weeden.
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Inside Houston’s ‘incomprehensible’ final possessions that saw championship dream end without a shot
.In the end, it was the latest painful finish for Houston.
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Florida star Walter Clayton Jr. consoled Emanuel Sharp after heartbreaking loss for Houston
Emanuel Sharp had to be consoled after Houston's heartbreaking national championship game loss on Monday night -- but it might not have been from...
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Mets’ Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuña both failing to capitalize on 2nd base opportunity
While Jeff McNeil works his way back from the oblique strain suffered during spring training, the Mets continue to search for offense from second...