NY Post - Sports
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Cooper Flagg closing in on his first of many shining moments
Fame and Fortune are right around the corner for young Cooper Flagg.
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Rick Pitino gives bullish forecast regarding St. John’s future: ‘scratching our potential’
A week later, Rick Pitino is looking toward the future, and he sees plenty of promise. “I think we’re just scratching our potential,” the St....
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Mets’ series loss to Astros does have share of silver linings
Though the Mets lost the series after they were one-hit Saturday in a 2-1 defeat, there were still a few very positive signs.
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Adam Boqvist’s return to Islanders lineup gives struggling power play a boost
The Islanders brought Adam Boqvist into the lineup on Saturday for one reason and one reason only: to help the struggling power play.
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Brooke Hogan’s husband Steven Oleksy lashes out at Hulk, Linda Hogan amid family feud
Hulk Hogan's Stanley Cup-winning son-in-law ripped into the legendary wrestler's ex-wife as he joined in on the public back-and-forth exchanges...
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Nets finishing in draft lottery dead heat with 76ers becoming real possibility
The Nets’ race to the bottom of the standings — and top of the draft lottery — has been a stride-for-stride sprint against the 76ers.
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Shohei Ohtani throws first bullpen session in month as pitching return remains uncertain
Shohei Ohtani threw his first bullpen session in a month on Saturday, but the reigning NL MVP still has plenty of work to do before he takes the...
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Duke dominates Alabama with well-balanced effort to reach Final Four
Maybe someone will stop Duke before this college basketball season comes to a close at next week’s Final Four. That time was not Saturday night.
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JuJu Watkins-less USC topples Kansas State to reach Elite Eight
USC scored a hard-fought 67-61 win over Kansas State in the Sweet 16 on Saturday without star JuJu Watkins who suffered a season-ending ACL injury.
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Mets drop series to Astros as bats — besides Juan Soto — go silent again in loss
Juan Soto showed up for the Mets’ opening series of the season, but he didn’t receive much help.
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Nets lose two starters to injury in pyrrhic win over lowly Wizards
The Nets finally won, but lost two starters. Cam Johnson and Noah Clowney exited with injuries in the final minutes of a 115-112 win over the Wizards.
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Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm hitting with newly shaped bats and off to quick starts
The baseball world was quick to notice the oddly-shaped bats some Yankees players were using amid their blowout win against the Brewers on Saturday.