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WEATHER ALERT

A flood watch and a rip current statement in effect for 7 regions in the area

LARRY BROWN


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Cavaliers' Mitchell, Warriors' Curry and Celtics' Tatum in the spotlight going into Game 2s

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Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell, Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Boston’s Jayson Tatum have been the driving forces for their teams throughout the season.

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Stephen Curry scores 31 points in the Warriors' 95-85 victory over the Rockets 95-85 in Game 1

Read full article: Stephen Curry scores 31 points in the Warriors' 95-85 victory over the Rockets 95-85 in Game 1

Stephen Curry scored 31 points and the Golden State Warriors built a huge lead and held on to beat the Houston Rockets 95-85 on Sunday night in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series.

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Auburn's Bruce Pearl a vocal leader of a trio of Jewish coaches with teams at the Final Four

Read full article: Auburn's Bruce Pearl a vocal leader of a trio of Jewish coaches with teams at the Final Four

Auburn coach Bruce Pearl, Florida’s Todd Golden and Duke’s Jon Scheyer are basketball rivals at the Final Four with a unique thread of connection.

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Role players often have major impacts on Super Bowl winners

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The Super Bowl matchup between Philadelphia and Kansas City isn’t lacking for star power.

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No. 1 Kansas blows 20-point first-half lead, holds on to beat No. 9 North Carolina 92-89

Read full article: No. 1 Kansas blows 20-point first-half lead, holds on to beat No. 9 North Carolina 92-89

Hunter Dickinson had 20 points and 10 rebounds for No. 1 Kansas, which blew a 20-point first-half lead against No. 9 North Carolina before holding on for a 92-89 victory when the Tar Heels’ Elliot Cadeau missed a 3-pointer as time expired.

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Without Pat Riley, Doc Rivers wonders if he would be coach

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Philadelphia coach Doc Rivers would probably need hours to explain everything that he’s learned from Miami President Pat Riley over the last three decades.

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Tar Heels, Jayhawks enter NCAA title tilt with common roots

Read full article: Tar Heels, Jayhawks enter NCAA title tilt with common roots

There are strong connections between North Carolina and Kansas.

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Pop's way: From a sabbatical to the NBA coaching summit

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Red Auerbach.

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Hardaway: NIL rules help him recruit top class at Memphis

Read full article: Hardaway: NIL rules help him recruit top class at Memphis

Penny Hardaway says the new name, image and likeness rules have helped him land another top recruiting class at Memphis.

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Penny Hardaway sees Larry Brown helping make Memphis better

Read full article: Penny Hardaway sees Larry Brown helping make Memphis better

Penny Hardaway has wanted Larry Brown to coach with him ever since he took over at his alma mater.

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Coach's dad wants Bucks to press, Giannis likes the idea

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If Vince Budenholzer had his way, the Milwaukee Bucks would start guarding Chris Paul the minute he walked into the arena.

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Back in NCAA: Larry Brown joins Hardaway's staff at Memphis

Read full article: Back in NCAA: Larry Brown joins Hardaway's staff at Memphis

Memphis basketball coach Penny Hardaway has added Hall of Famer Larry Brown to the Tigers’ staff as an assistant.

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76ers trust playoff process leads to 1st NBA title since '83

Read full article: 76ers trust playoff process leads to 1st NBA title since '83

The Philadelphia 76ers are trying to make quick work of the Washington Wizards as they open their first-round playoff series on Sunday.

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Famed basketball coach Roy Williams pays tribute to Budig

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FILE - In this March 27, 1993, file photo, Kansas coach Roy Williams raises his arms in victory after cutting a piece of the net after the NCAA Midwest Regional final in St. Louis. He was the guy that gave Roy Williams a chance, Williams told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)A Hall of Famer with three national championships and a familiar face at the Final Four, it would seem Roy Williams was destined for big things in basketball. He was the guy that gave Roy Williams a chance, Williams told The Associated Press. They wanted a high-profile coach and told Budig it would be a huge mistake to hire Williams.

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Gene Budig, academic who ran American League, dies at 81

Read full article: Gene Budig, academic who ran American League, dies at 81

NEW YORK Gene Budig, the self-effacing educator and baseball fan from small-town Nebraska who became the head of three major universities and the last president of the American League, died Tuesday. Mixing his passion for academics and athletics at Kansas, Budig oversaw a smart move in 1988. Budig became an assistant professor of educational administration at Nebraska in 1967 and rose to full professor, assistant vice chancellor and assistant vice president and director of public affairs. He moved to Illinois State in 1972 as a vice president, dean and professor of educational administration and its youngest full professor. Budig is survived by his wife, Gretchen Van Bloom Budig, and three children: Christopher Budig, Mary Frances Budig and Kathryn Budig; sister Mary Ann Myers; brother Richard Budig; and five grandchildren.

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AP WAS THERE: 2004 Athens Olympics

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This story was transmitted in 2004 from the Athens Olympics. ___Bronze is the best the American mens basketball team can do, and the reason is simple: They were beaten by a better team, Argentina. NBA commissioner David Stern attended the third loss of the Athens Games for the Americans, who entered the tournament with a 109-2 record in prior Olympics. The Americans shot just 36 percent in the first half and didnt hit their first 3-pointer missing their first five until LeBron James made one 30 seconds before halftime. Argentina shot 54 percent overall and 11-for-22 from 3-point range, while the Americans finished just 32-for-77 (42 percent) and 3-for-11 on 3s.

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Isiah Thomas' Olympic hopes were denied, not once but twice

Read full article: Isiah Thomas' Olympic hopes were denied, not once but twice

FILE - In this May 11, 1994, file photo, Detroit Pistons guard Isiah Thomas announces his retirement from basketball at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich. Thomas' Olympic hopes were denied, not once but twice. Thomas was famously left off the U.S. Olympic team the first Dream Team that won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics with ease. Much still gets made of how Thomas was famously left off the U.S. Olympic team the first Dream Team that won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics with ease. I was definitely ready, and we all wanted to go and win and compete.So, Thomas missed his chance at Olympic gold. As someone who grew up impoverished on the west side of Chicago, hes not complaining about missed Olympic chances.

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