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  1. How LeBron James and the Lakers Earned a Meeting With the N.B.A. Champions

    New Orleans’s Zion Williamson had a career night in his first postseason game. It wasn’t enough to get past the Lakers, as Los Angeles advanced in the play-in tournament after a 110-106 win.

     

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  2. Is the Wrexham ‘Fairytale’ From Reynolds and McElhenney Good or Bad for Soccer?

    Another promotion has led to criticism and questions from fans and owners of other clubs.

     

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  3. How a Major League Bat Boy Became One of Hockey’s Most Powerful Executives

    From the World Series to the Stanley Cup finals, Florida Panthers General Manager Bill Zito has taken an unusual journey to the top of the sports world.

     

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  4. The Questions That Need to Be Answered Ahead of the Paris Olympics

    With 100 days to go, there are problems that still exist ahead of the biggest sporting event of the summer.

     

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  5. Who Won the W.N.B.A. Draft? Caitlin Clark Wasn’t the Only Prize.

    It was a franchise-changing day for the Indiana Fever, but other teams also earned high grades for their picks.

     

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  1. 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.

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    In his first season with the Knicks, Donte DiVincenzo is averaging almost five points more per game than his career average.
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  2. Aaron Rodgers Has More on His Mind Than Football. A Lot More.

    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

    Aaron Rodgers takes the field at MetLife Stadium last September. He was seen as the savior of the New York Jets.
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  3. The Paris Olympics’ One Sure Thing: Cyberattacks

    “We will be attacked,” the official responsible for fending off cyberthreats said. To prepare, organizers have been hosting war games and paying “bug bounties” to hackers.

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    The head of cyberattack preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympics said he expected to face billions of probing attacks against the Games’ computer networks.
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  4. American Pizazz Meets the Staid Traditions of Sumo

    At Madison Square Garden, New Yorkers got a rare look at an ancient Japanese sport, cheering and booing as though they were watching a Yankees game.

     By Victor Mather and

    A pared-down format of sumo wrestling was on display Saturday night in front of a boisterous crowd.
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  5. At the Masters, Champions Past, Present and Future

    Golf enthusiasts regard a trip to the Masters Tournament as the stuff of dreams. Here are photos from this year’s tournament.

     By Doug Mills and

    Scottie Scheffler at the 16th hole.
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