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  1. Our Expert Predicts Every Round of the N.B.A. Playoffs

    Projecting this postseason was maddening. But one team has stood above the rest, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

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    1. What a Reporter's Awkward Exchange With Caitlin Clark Shows About Sports Media

      Journalists are parachuting in to cover the Clark phenomenon. But that doesn't excuse a lack of tact, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

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    2. Soccer's Worst Kept Secret: Why Goalkeepers Put Vaseline on Their Gloves

      Manchester United's goalkeeper was captured doing it and brought the trick to people's attention.

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    3. These Are the Teams to Root For in the N.H.L. Playoffs

      If you're in search for a hockey team to support, this bandwagon guide has answers.

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  1. For a Storied N.H.L. Franchise, the Stakes Have Never Been Higher

    The Oilers haven't won a Stanley Cup since 1990. This team, with its future in limbo, could be Edmonton's best chance.

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  2. A College Quarterback Switched Positions. It Changed His Career.

    Luke McCaffrey is an intriguing N.F.L. prospect after making the move to wide receiver at Rice.

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  3. The Oldest Living M.L.B. Player Walks Down Memory Lane

    Before Art Schallock turns 100 this month, the former Yankees pitcher recalls tales of Yogi Berra and Ted Williams.

    CreditDaniel Brown/The Athletic
  4. Usain Bolt and One of the English Soccer Season's Strangest Photos

    The Jamaican superstar was a surprise guest at Burnley FC on Wednesday — but what was he doing there?

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  5. A Scrutinized N.B.A. Star Sought Improvement. He Found an Unlikely Answer.

    Rudy Gobert was already a generational defensive talent when he met Fernando Pereira. His cognitive development offers a peek into "the future of sports."

    CreditCourtesy of Fernando Pereira

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Sports From The New York Times

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  1. 4 Disqualified from Beijing Race After 3 Let Chinese Runner Pass

    A strange finish at the Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday led to an investigation and penalties.

     By Victor Mather and Isabella Kwai

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  2. Why Don't More People Resent Manchester City?

    Out of the Champions League but on top of the Premier League, Manchester City shows that it takes more than trophies to make a villain.

     By Rory Smith

    CreditAdam Vaughan/EPA, via Shutterstock
  3. One Potential Key to Knicks' Season: Friendship

    Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo have been buddies since college, a situation that those who study the workplace say can foster success.

     By Tania Ganguli

    CreditDavid Banks/USA Today Sports, via Reuters
  4. Will Conspiracy Theories Be Aaron Rodgers's Achilles' Heel?

    The N.F.L. great was supposed to be the Jets' savior. But since arriving in New York, he has spent more time voicing conspiracy theories than playing quarterback.

     By Katherine Rosman and Ken Belson

    CreditAp Photo/Kirk Irwin/Associated Press
  5. Ken Holtzman, Who Pitched Two No-Hitters for the Cubs, Is Dead at 78

    He was part of the Oakland A's dynasty in the '70s. He was also the winningest Jewish pitcher in Major League Baseball, surpassing Sandy Koufax.

     By Richard Sandomir

    CreditJames Palmer/Associated Press

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