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Dwyane Wade has recovered from his sprained right ankle and will play Friday night (8 ET, ESPN) against the New York Knicks, who will be without All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony.
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Less Than An Hour Ago
Greg Schiano couldn't resist the challenge of trying to transform the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into winners.
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Today At 5:27pm
Landon Donovan set up both goals for Everton, which rallied to beat Fulham and Clint Dempsey 2-1 Friday night for a berth in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
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Today At 5:26pm
Mavericks consider sitting struggling Lamar Odom next for stretch of games.
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Today At 4:56pm
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski reportedly has a high ankle sprain.
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Today At 4:30pm
Pat Shurmur hired former Minnesota coach Brad Childress as his first offensive coordinator with the Browns on Friday.
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Today At 2:38pm
Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay "had a long talk" Friday, coming to terms with comments made to the media this week, first by the Colts quarterback and then by the team's owner two days later.
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Today At 2:19pm
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the recession has helped build TV audiences for NFL games.
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Today At 1:55pm
As far as Dirk Nowitzki is concerned, the road out of the Western Conference still runs through Dallas.
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Today At 12:30pm
Tiger Woods found his putting stroke and put himself in contention at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, shooting 3-under-par 69 Friday to trail unheralded Thorbjorn Olesen by two strokes heading into the weekend.
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Today At 12:29pm
The Baltimore Ravens promoted linebackers coach Dean Pees to defensive coordinator on Friday, filling the void created when Chuck Pagano departed to become coach of the Indianapolis Colts.
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Today At 12:17pm
Novak Djokovic overcame his breathing problems and fatigue to beat friend Andy Murray 6-3, 3-6, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 7-5 Friday in a nearly five-hour Australian Open semifinal.
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Today At 11:13am
Syracuse sophomore Fab Melo, who's missed the last two games due to what a source has said is an academic issue, is not expected to play Saturday when the Orange host West Virginia.
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Today At 7:26am
Joe Paterno's son soaks in the surroundings of grief and finds comfort
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Today At 7:04am
A Yale football player who said he withdrew from consideration for a Rhodes Scholarship in order to prepare for his team's rivalry game against Harvard had in fact been informed his candidacy had been suspended, The New York Times reported.
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