NY Post - Sports
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At 80, Walt Frazier is still as cool as the day he took New York by storm
Walt "Clyde" Frazier has been a part of our lives since March 9, 1967.
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Mets’ Paul Blackburn to resume throwing after knee injection
Paul Blackburn isn’t anticipating much of a stay on the Mets’ injured list, if any, beyond the minimum 15 days for a pitcher.
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Urho Vaakanainen returns to Rangers’ lineup to face ex-team
Urho Vaakanainen, who had been a healthy scratch the previous three games, was reinstalled in the lineup for Friday night’s 5-4 OT loss to the Ducks.
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Former Buck Delon Wright gives depleted Knicks a lift
Call it a Delon Wright revenge game. Sort of.
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Rangers blow late two-goal lead in crushing overtime loss to Ducks
“Good teams do not lose a game like that,” Adam Fox said after the Rangers' 5-4 overtime loss to the Ducks in which they blew a 4-2 lead.
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Houston squeaks by Purdue on final-second shot to claim spot in Elite Eight
No. 1 Houston survived a late scare thanks to a final-second bucket.
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Auburn punches March Madness Elite Eight ticket after strong second half against Michigan
The Tigers (31-5) wiped out a nine-point deficit in the second half, outscoring No. 5 seed Michigan 39-17 over the final 12 1/2 minutes.
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USC still keeping eyes on ultimate goal after devastating JuJu Watkins injury
Kiki Iriafen and the rest of the Trojans have maintained the belief that they can still accomplish their season-long goal.
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Tylor Megill’s sharp start, Juan Soto’s homer propel Mets past Astros for first win of season
Tylor Megill ended last year on a roll, and Friday night resumed from that spot to begin his new season.
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Nikola Jokic hits surreal one-handed shot at halftime buzzer for his latest trick
Nikola Jokic might have a career as a quarterback with this arm.
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Mikal Bridges steps up for shorthanded Knicks to power win over Bucks in potential playoff preview
This is the Mikal Bridges the Knicks traded all those picks for.
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Tennessee returns to March Madness Elite Eight after cruising past Kentucky
The second-seeded Volunteers beat their border rival in the first all-Southeastern Conference Sweet 16 matchup since 1986.