May 18, 2013
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LeBron James of the Miami Heat (left) is fouled by Oklahoma City's Nick Collison in Game 2 of the NBA finals Thursday in Oklahoma City. James scored 32 in a 100-96 Heat victory.
Heat survive Thunder rally, even series
OKLAHOMA CITY — LeBron James asked for help, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh provided it. The Miami Heat finally rediscovered the formula to winning in the NBA Finals — barely. James scored 32 poi...
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Michael Thompson hits a drive on the second hole during the first round of the U.S. Open Championship Thursday at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. Thompson took the first-round lead with a 66.
Tiger’s buzz drowns out leaders
SAN FRANCISCO — The lead at the U.S. Open belonged to Michael Thompson. The buzz came from Tiger Woods. Even as Thompson strung together four birdies on the back nine at Olympic Club that carrie...
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UNC deals with aftermath of NCAA probe
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Three months after the NCAA hit North Carolina’s football program with sanctions, the school is still cleaning up the lingering mess that has become more than just an athletics ...
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Tiger Woods looks over the green on the 18th hole during a practice round for the U.S. Open on Wednesday in San Francisco. Woods has 14 major victories, but none since winning the Open at Torrey Pines four years ago.
Mickelson, Woods again playing for validation
SAN FRANCISCO — There’s a 14-year-old playing in the U.S. Open, as if Phil Mickelson needs a reminder about youth, time and wasted chances. He’s had more than his share of the latter in the 21 time...
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US Open wants to get back to its roots
SAN FRANCISCO — All it takes is one slight miss for this U.S. Open to get a whole lot harder. Tiger Woods pushed his tee shot on the 670-yard 16th hole at Olympic Club just enough to find the ri...
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Durant
Thunder’s Durant finally becoming household name
OKLAHOMA CITY — Not many know much about the guy who dominated Game 1 of the NBA Finals other than he’s pretty good. Kevin Durant is a mystery even to some of the players trying to beat him. ...
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Jordan Danks of the Chicago White Sox tries unsuccessfully to break up a game-ending double play, as Daniel Descalso of the St. Louis Cardinals makes the throw to first Wednesday in St. Louis. The Cardinals beat the White Sox 1-0.
Cards’ Lynn strikes out 12, wins No. 10
ST. LOUIS — Lance Lynn struck out a career-high 12 to stay tied for the major league lead in wins and Carlos Beltran hit his NL-best 19th home run Wednesday night, sending the St. Louis Cardinals t...
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Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook shoots against Miami Heat power forward Chris Bosh during the second half at Game 1 of the NBA finals basketball series, Tuesday in Oklahoma City.
Durant powers Thunder past LeBron’s Heat
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant showed LeBron James how to play the fourth quarter in the NBA Finals. Durant scored 17 of his 36 points in another nightmarish final period for James and his team, l...
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Roberts returns to Orioles after 13-month layoff
BALTIMORE — Soon after a concussion interrupted his baseball career, Brian Roberts was more concerned with simply living a normal life than returning to the game he loves. “There were times thro...
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Wimbley makes transition with Titans
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Kamerion Wimbley is settling in very fast at his new defensive end position in Tennessee where the Titans are counting on him to boost what had been one of the NFL’s worst pass r...
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CWS will use video review on calls
OMAHA, Neb. — For now, only an umpire’s call on whether a home run really is a home run will be subject to video review at the College World Series. NCAA vice president for football and baseball...
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Nadal
Nadal reigns as ‘King of Clay’
PARIS — Rafael Nadal was worried. A guy so unflinching, so nearly unbeatable, while sliding and grinding and pounding his way past opponent after opponent at the French Open, got a real case of ...
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Dwyane Wade (left) and LeBron James of the Miami Heat await the presentation of the NBA's Eastern Conference championship trophy Saturday in Miami. The Heat defeated the Celtics 101-88 in Game 7 to advance to the NBA finals for the second straight season.
Durant, James set for finals clash
OKLAHOMA CITY — LeBron James is quickly racking up MVP awards while Kevin Durant is collecting scoring titles at the same pace. Either could make a case as the best player in the NBA. Neither...
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Stony Who? NY team heads to College World Series
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Their motto is “shock the world.” So far, so good for the Stony Brook Seawolves. Stony Brook University, which began playing a Division I schedule only in 2000, is headed to ...
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Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar celebrates after a second period goal by Kings' Jeff Carter against the New Jersey Devils during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals Monday in Los Angeles. The Kings won the game and the series.
Kings claim 1st Stanley Cup
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Kings’ 45-year Stanley Cup quest ended in a triumphant flurry of blood, sweat and power-play goals. After missing two chances to claim the title last week, the long-su...
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