NY Post - Sports
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Nets give youth movement a chance in uncompetitive loss to Clippers
Now officially eliminated, the Nets can turn their full attention to positioning for the lottery and playing the kids.
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Blue Jays manager calls out umpire in hilarious hot mic moment: ‘How the f–k are you gonna call that?’
Blue Jays manager John Schneider was not happy with a first-inning call on Friday night.
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LSU pulls away from NC State to reach Elite Eight in women’s March Madness
Third-seeded LSU punched its ticket to the Elite Eight with a 80-73 win against second-seeded NC State Friday afternoon.
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Jace Richardson’s huge night sends Michigan State into March Madness Elite Eight
Jace Richardson scored 24 points and Michigan State surged past Mississippi in the second half for a victory on Friday in the March Madness Sweet 16.
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Islanders still desperately searching for fix to woeful power play with time running out
The odds the Islanders find some kind of magic bullet for their no good, very bad, terrible power play are next to nil.
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Noah Dobson knows a possible solution to his recent Islanders struggles
Gap control was brought up by Patrick Roy after the loss to Columbus on Tuesday, which Noah Dobson referred to as well.
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Max Fried set to unveil complex bag of tricks during his Yankees debut
There are not many around the league whose bags of tricks are as deep as Max Fried, the Yankees’ Saturday starting pitcher.
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Juan Soto crushes no-doubt blast for his first Mets home run
Juan Soto is on the home run ledger this season.
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Jon Scheyer delivering a ‘next guy’ rarity in Duke succession plan
Succession plans for coaches in sports too often aren’t very successful.
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It’s been a hard wait for Nets to get into NBA draft lottery — now comes the hard part
The foregone conclusion became a reality, with the Nets clinching a lottery pick.
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There are two sides to Cooper Flagg — and the Duke phenom knows when to become ‘an animal’
Cooper Flagg cares about playing three last games with Duke teammates he has grown to love, teammates who have grown to love him.
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Brett Baty starts his Mets second base journey with same lingering questions
Brett Baty had a good idea what message he was about to receive when he got summoned to the manager’s office on the final day of spring training. He