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New York Girlsâ Basketball Coach Fired After Pulling Playerâs Ponytail
The coach of the girlsâ varsity team in Northville, N.Y., was caught yanking a playerâs hair on a television broadcast of a championship game on Friday. He apologized on Sunday.
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Slick Watts, N.B.A. Fan Favorite and Headband Pioneer, Dies at 73
An undrafted, 6-foot-1 point guard with patchy hair, he made an enduring fashion statement and became seen as the ultimate Seattle SuperSonic.
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Junior Bridgeman, N.B.A. Player Turned Mogul, Dies at 71
He became an entrepreneur during a solid career with the Milwaukee Bucks. He later bought hundreds of fast-food outlets, a Coca-Cola bottling business and Ebony and Jet magazines.
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Gene Hackman in âHoosiersâ: On Camera, âHe Really Went to Townâ
Hackmanâs fellow actors from the 1986 film remembered him as an actor who offered wise advice but hated rehearsing and multiple takes.
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Adrian Wojnarowski Auctions Old Phones to Raise Money for St. Bonaventure
Adrian Wojnarowski, the former king of the N.B.A. scoop at ESPN, is auctioning off personal items to raise money for his employer, St. Bonaventure University.
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âWe Beat the Dream Teamâ Puts a Twist on the Sports Movie Formula
This film tells the story of the college players who defeated the 1992 U.S. menâs basketball team, filled with N.B.A. All-Stars, during a scrimmage before the Olympics.
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Luka Doncicâs Trade to the Lakers Devastates Mavericks Fans
Dallas built its teamâs identity around Luka Doncic, on the court and off. Now that heâs gone, some supporters no longer feel a connection to the franchise.
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Victor Wembanyama Prepares to Become âGenuineâ Face of the N.B.A.
As the league confronts a fast-approaching time without LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, Victor Wembanyama has embraced the idea that he is the future.
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Why Did Adrian Wojnarowski Take a 99% Pay Cut? To Save the Team He Loves.
Adrian Wojnarowski is trying to help St. Bonaventureâs tiny basketball program thrive in the scary new world of college sports.
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Gus Williams, Guard Who Led Seattle to an N.B.A. Title, Dies at 71
Undersized but speedy and known as the Wizard for his acrobatics, he was a high scorer who in 1979 starred in a series that brought the SuperSonics their only crown.
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Unrivaled Charts a New Path for Womenâs Basketball
A new 3-on-3 league offers a condensed format, some of the best W.N.B.A. players and a made-for-TV approach that aims to bring viewers close to the action.
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Rick Kuhn, 69, Dies; Convicted in a College Gambling Scandal
While playing basketball at Boston College, he participated in a point-shaving scheme with Henry Hill, the mobster later portrayed in the movie âGoodfellas.â
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Texas Man Is Charged With Stalking Caitlin Clark
Prosecutors said the man had sent âsexually violentâ messages to the Indiana Fever star and had traveled to Indianapolis to be closer to her.
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Greg Gumbel, Who Called N.F.L. and N.C.A.A. Games, Dies at 78
A dignified presence on camera, most prominently for CBS, he became the first Black announcer to call a major U.S. sports championship, the 2001 Super Bowl.
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NBA Star Luka Doncic Debuts Foundation Focused on Youth Basketball
The N.B.A. star is worried that for too many youth basketball players, the sport is no longer fun. Heâs trying to find ways to change that.
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Dick Van Arsdale, 81, One of First Identical Twins in the N.B.A., Dies
A three-time All-Star, he played for the Knicks and the Phoenix Suns. For one season, he and Tom Van Arsdale were hard-to-tell-apart teammates.
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The NBA Courts That Come From Midwestern Roots and Woods
Connor Sports, in the tiny mill town of Amasa, Mich., is one of the leading makers of hardwood floors for top professional and college teams.
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Lou Carnesecca, St. Johnâs Basketball Coach, Dies at 99
Known for his quick wit and garish sweaters, he took the New York City university to national basketball prominence over 24 seasons.
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Bob Love, Chicago Bulls All-Star, Dies at 81
Love was a cornerstone of the franchiseâs success in the early 1970s. He struggled with a stutter that he overcame only after his playing days were over.
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In Pro Sports, as in the U.S., Political Support Is Divided
A pro-Harris video from LeBron James. A pro-Trump hat on Nick Bosa. With Election Day near, more have been showing their preference.
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