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Four overtimes tested players and fans alike, but the game was hardly the longest in N.H.L. history.
The New York Times – Sports:
Four overtimes tested players and fans alike, but the game was hardly the longest in N.H.L. history.
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The Miami Heat have nine undrafted players — more than any other N.B.A. team. “When you’re in that position,” one player said, “you’re willing to do anything.”
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Denver is unraveling its reputation for playoff disappointment one win at a time.
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It was the first playoff matchup of Stephen Curry and LeBron James since 2018. This time, James came out on top.
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It was the first time the Knicks had been to the Eastern Conference semifinals in a decade.
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Tatum said after Game 6 that he is “one of the best basketball players in the world.” But for the first three quarters against the 76ers, he sure didn’t look like it.
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Terrance Burney, an airline employee, has stood outside many Lakers home games this season with encouraging signs — even when the team had the worst record in the N.B.A.
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Harden, the Sixers guard, summoned the scoring machine he had been for previous teams but had not been in Games 2 and 3, and Philadelphia tied its second-round series with Boston, 2-2.
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Harden took a back seat in Games 2 and 3 to Joel Embiid, but in Game 4, he summoned the scoring machine he had been for previous teams, and Philadelphia tied the series, 2-2.