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The teams’ meeting in the Eastern Conference semifinals will play out in the shadow of a lively postseason history.
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The teams’ meeting in the Eastern Conference semifinals will play out in the shadow of a lively postseason history.
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Who will be taken at No. 1 overall? Which teams will come out ahead? And, in a 32-team league, why are there only 31 picks in the first round?
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The soccer club bankrolled by the actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds won its league over the weekend. Here’s what comes next.
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An ultramarathoner was disqualified after covering part of a course in a friend’s car. She said it was a “miscommunication.” A rival had a different word: cheating.
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A rough start to Game 2 had Kevin Durant and Phoenix looking vulnerable. They recovered to turn a must-win game into a shooting clinic.
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The N.B.A. fined the team for resting players and making statements that indicated it did not want to win against the Chicago Bulls this month.
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Many gamblers try to pick the winner of Britain’s most popular race, the Grand National. Few succeed.
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The league will allow its teams, which have 53-player rosters and 16-member practice squads, to use No. 0 next season.
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FIFA stripped Indonesia of this year’s Under-20 World Cup after government officials and protesters called for the exclusion of Israel’s team.