NY Post - Sports
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Three coaches in Final Four reminder of Jews’ rich ties to city game
History has already been made in that three of the four head coaches in the Final Four were bar mitzvahed.
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What the Jets’ new brain trust envisions for their big free agents — and some intriguing holdovers
The Jets' new brain trust had plenty to say about the team and some of the new acquisitions.
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The pitfalls of the Giants’ astonishing continuity on offense
Have the Giants done enough to make anyone feel confident the 2025 offense will be considerably better than the 2024 unit?
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Breaking down the Islanders mess facing Patrick Roy after he buried Anthony Duclair
Did Patrick Roy signal the beginning of the end for his Islanders tenure with his savage takedown of Anthony Duclair?
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How the Knicks’ roster has unlocked the triple-double threat in Josh Hart
Josh Hart has found the best fit of his career with the Knicks starters and a coach he’s learned to adore.
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Jalen Brunson could be back in Knicks’ lineup this weekend
Jalen Brunson traveled with the Knicks on their road trip and is likely to participate in the next practice.
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Carlos Carrasco set for Yankees starting debut: ‘a big chance for me’
Carlos Carrasco is set on Thursday to make his first start since last August, when he was with Cleveland and in the midst of a terrible season.
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Bucks vs. 76ers prediction: NBA Thursday odds, picks, best bets
The word “tanking” is now part of the sports lexicon, and bettors are well-versed in this epidemic and fine print as they play a major role in...
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Boston College ex-mates attend Gabe Perreault’s Rangers debut
The Boston College hockey players were in attendance at Madison Square Garden to see the NHL debut of Rangers rookie Gabe Perreault.
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Capitals-Hurricanes game turns into fight night — including one controversial takedown: ‘Dangerous’
The 5-1 win for Carolina included 142 combined minutes of penalties — 122 of which came in the third period — including two fights and six...
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Dillon Brooks staring down one-game suspension after kicking opponent
Dillon Brooks saw his night come to an early end.
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John Vella, Raiders Super Bowl champion, dead at 74
John Vella, who spent eight seasons in the NFL and won a title with the Raiders, died on Wednesday, the team announced.