Tuesday, March 31, 2020

N.F.L. Plays on Twitter and Brackets for Everything

New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton shared his favorite plays on Twitter, alternative brackets are still getting busted and a Swedish soccer friendly was canceled after bettors swarmed.

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N.F.L. Plays on Twitter and Brackets for Everything

New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton shared his favorite plays on Twitter, alternative brackets are still getting busted and a Swedish soccer friendly was canceled after bettors swarmed.

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Coronavirus Presents an Existential Threat to Some Pro Tennis Events

It is already difficult for the lowest events on the men’s and women’s tours, even in a good economy. Now, the upending of the sports calendar by the coronavirus means some tournaments may not exist next year.

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Changing Lives: Therapists Work Around the Coronavirus

In more tales of collective adaptation, online therapy looks to avoid “Zoom fatigue” and the Cuomo brothers continue their comedy act.

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Coaching To Win Through Fun, Fitness, Data and Personalized Advice

by Marty Smith Author of “Absolute Tennis: The Next and Best Way To Play The Game” for sale and download here: https://ift.tt/2WYhG4o   As tennis coaches, we all want our students to have fun, improve their health and compete successfully. Enjoying the game and lifting the heart rate during lessons is relatively easy to do. What [...]

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FIFA Plans Huge New Emergency Fund

FIFA is drawing up plans to tap its $2.7 billion cash reserve and create an emergency fund to support the ailing soccer industry.

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Manolo Santana and Fred Stolle honoured with ITF Philippe Chatrier Award

The International Tennis Federation has announced that Spain’s Manolo Santana and Australia’s Fred Stolle have both been awarded the ITF’s highest honour, the ITF Philippe Chatrier Award. The ITF Philippe Chatrier Award, named after the former ITF President, was introduced in 1996 and is awarded to individuals or organisations that have made significant contributions to [...]

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FIFA Plans Huge New Emergency Fund

FIFA is drawing up plans to tap its $2.7 billion cash reserve and create an emergency fund to support the ailing soccer industry

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Monday, March 30, 2020

N.C.A.A. Allows Extra Year of Eligibility for Athletes in Curtailed Spring Sports

The decision did not cover winter sports, like basketball and gymnastics, which had postseason events disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak.

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Coronavirus Pandemic Hobbles World Antidoping Efforts

Collectors of biological samples can’t do their work in the expanding global lockdown, making it difficult to carry out effective antidoping programs.

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Coronavirus Pandemic Hobbles World Antidoping Efforts

Collectors of biological samples can’t do their work in the expanding global lockdown, making it difficult to carry out effective antidoping programs.

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Coronavirus Live: Global Coverage

Do you need a new wardrobe for life at home? Struggling retailers are creating options just in case. That is just one change to our rapidly shifting world.

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A Triple Crown Hopeful Emerges and Athlete Workouts Get a J. Lo Cameo

Tiz the Law won the Florida Derby, a prep race for the Kentucky Derby, which now isn’t till September. And athletes are creating new ways of practicing on their own, with mixed results.

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A Triple Crown Hopeful Emerges and Athlete Workouts Get a J. Lo Cameo

Tiz the Law won the Florida Derby, a prep race for the Kentucky Derby, which now isn’t till September. And athletes are creating new ways of practicing on their own, with mixed results.

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Covid-19 Live Tracker: The Human Stories of the Pandemic

A living room concert let huge stars — some of them in sweatpants — visit us at home. That is just one change to our rapidly shifting world.

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Summer Olympics in Tokyo to Start on July 23, 2021

The new date for the Games, postponed for a year in response to the coronavirus pandemic, gives athletes time to recalibrate their training schedules.

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Online, Virtual Games Escape the New Reality

With their ability to be played online, e-sports are one of the last bastions of competitive sports in a world upended by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Sacred Heart Is No Hockey School. $60 Million Could Change That.

Under its athletic director, Bobby Valentine, the small Connecticut university is expanding its facilities in the hopes of becoming a college hockey power.

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Sunday, March 29, 2020

How Skiing Through a Pandemic Can Create a Community Crisis

North American ski resorts have closed in response to the coronavirus, but mountain sports have still drawn crowds, alarming public safety officials.

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How To Recovery From Tennis Knee

Tennis is a sport that is all about the use of the knees. They are linked to balance, movement, power, and agility. It’s no surprise that when Rafa Nadal first succumbed to a knee injury back around 2008, he seemed to pick up injuries much more frequently from that point, not to mention taking a [...]

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

James L. Dolan, the Knicks Owner, Tests Positive for the Coronavirus

Dolan is the first N.B.A. owner to publicly confirm

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Tokyo Olympics Organizers Considering July 2021 for Opening Ceremony

The 2020 Summer Games, postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, would start July 23, 2021 under a plan organizers are considering.

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They Celebrated Basketball and a Birthday. Then Came Coronavirus.

A tight social circle bound by New York City basketball is hit hard by Covid-19, with two dead and others ailing.

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Sabrina Ionescu’s Big Moment Wasn’t the One She Expected

The Oregon star had been called “the puppet master” by Kobe Bryant, but faced tragedy and canceled games in what was supposed to be a dream college season.

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Friday, March 27, 2020

M.L.B. and Players’ Union Lay Out Framework to Navigate Suspended Season

The deal addresses issues including players’ service time and free agency, and how to handle the postseason in case a shortened season can be played.

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Clubs Sell Community. Now Is the Time to Pay It Back.

Soccer embraces the idea that its teams are not just businesses, but social institutions, part of their cities. Right now, that can’t just be marketing rhetoric.

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Jimmy Wynn, ‘Toy Cannon’ Known for His Home Runs, Dies at 78

Just 5-foot-9 but packed with power, he was a mainstay of the Houston Astros’ lineup for 11 years in the 1960s and ’70s and a three-time All-Star.

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Future Players Take a Big Hit as M.L.B. Navigates a Crisis

The baseball draft could be drastically reduced in a deal cut with the players’ union to address complications of the game’s suspension.

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Arnold Obey, 73, Educator and Marathoner, Dies

Mr. Obey was a veteran school principal who took to marathoning and kept at it — 38 times in a row in the New York City Marathon.

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No Swimming Pools? No Sports to Announce? No Problem.

Sports commentators and swimmers are having to get especially creative. Plus, we look at the sports weekend that would have been.

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How the N.F.L. Draft Process Works From Home

With in-person contact limited, teams are rethinking their typically rigorous approach to assessing prospects. “The organizations that handle the stress best will win,” one team executive said.

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The I.O.C. Let an Olympic Boxing Qualifier Happen Despite Virus Warnings

Seven people tested positive for the coronavirus after taking part in the European qualifying tournament for the Tokyo Games.

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How the N.F.L. Draft Process Works From Home

With in-person contact limited, teams are rethinking their typically rigorous approach to assessing prospects. “The organizations that handle the stress best will win,” one team executive said.

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The I.O.C. Let an Olympic Boxing Qualifier Happen Despite Virus Warnings

Seven people tested positive for the coronavirus after taking part in the European qualifying tournament for the Tokyo Games.

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Coronavirus Impact: How a Crisis Is Changing the U.S.

The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

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Gene Luen Yang Discovers the Art of Basketball

The cartoonist discussed his first graphic novel that is nonfiction, the way basketball has invaded his life and the biggest thing about “Linsanity.”

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Thursday, March 26, 2020

With No Basketball Tournament, N.C.A.A Slashes Payments to Universities

The annual payment to conferences was cut to a total of $225 million, down from the $600 million that was budgeted before the coronavirus led to widespread cancellations in sports.

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Curly Neal, Globetrotters’ Dazzling Dribbler, Dies at 77

He admittedly “didn’t know anything about being funny” when he joined the comedic basketball team, but he became one of its biggest stars.

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FIFA Races Toward a Plan to Help Soccer Clubs Survive Shutdown

With leagues and clubs around the world scrambling to sort out issues from player compensation to future transactions, the global governing body is trying to provide a new framework.

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Work Out With Venus Williams. Then Debate Stefon Diggs.

Have you always wanted to work out with a professional athlete? Now may be the time. Here’s how athletes are keeping busy today.

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Stephen Curry Hosts Coronavirus Discussion on Instagram Live

More than 50,000 viewers, including former President Barack Obama, were watching at the peak of the 30-minute chat with Dr. Anthony S. Fauci.

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Coronavirus Protective Masks to Be Made From M.L.B. Uniform Material

The deal will send masks to health professionals in the Northeast with the distinctive pinstripes of the Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Baseball Season Opens With a Dash of Imagination

Complaints of baseball’s slow pace yielded to the universal wish that this game would last forever.

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Baseball Season Opens With a Dash of Imagination

Complaints of baseball’s slow pace yielded to the universal wish that this game would last forever.

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W.N.B.A. Will Hold ‘Virtual’ Draft in April

The league is keeping its scheduled date of April 17 but adapting the format to allow draftees to have their moment in the spotlight no matter where they are.

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Coronavirus Impact: How a Crisis Is Changing the U.S.

The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

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Why the U.S. Lagged Behind in the Drive to Postpone the Summer Olympics

New leadership was intended to build trust and confidence following an abuse scandal, but athletes say they are frustrated the organization fell behind in the groundswell to postpone the Games.

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It’s Opening Day. Baseball Is Closed.

Instead of red, white and blue bunting and crowds flooding ballparks, we have players holed up in homes and endless questions about when baseball will return. When it does, it will be more important than ever.

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It’s Opening Day. Baseball Is Closed.

Instead of red, white and blue bunting and crowds flooding ballparks, we have players holed up in homes and endless questions about when baseball will return. When it does, it will be more important than ever.

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It’s Opening Day. Baseball Is Closed.

Instead of red, white and blue bunting and crowds flooding ballparks, we have players holed up in homes and endless questions about when baseball will return. When it does, it will be more important than ever.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

How the Yankees’ Minor Leaguers Spent 2 Weeks in Quarantine

A positive coronavirus test for a teammate meant every Yankees minor leaguer had to spend two weeks isolated in Florida. They got creative to keep busy and stay in shape.

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Can It Still Be ‘Euro 2020’ in 2021? Sponsors Hope So

The coronavirus pandemic pushed the European Championship to 2021. For companies with warehouses full of Euro 2020 merchandise, it may be better to pretend nothing has changed.

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On the Schedule: Chess, Horse Racing and Children Lifting

Even the National Spelling Bee was canceled. But you can watch professional athletes work out at home with their children (as both coaches and weights).

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On the Schedule: Chess, Horse Racing and Children Lifting

Even the National Spelling Bee was canceled. But you can watch professional athletes work out at home with their children (as both coaches and weights).

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The Coronavirus and the Postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Explained

Your questions answered on what happened and what’s next with the Summer Olympics now not happening this year in Tokyo.

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The Coronavirus and the Postponement of the Olympics, Explained

Your questions answered on what happened and what’s next with the Summer Olympics now not happening this year in Tokyo.

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A Year of ‘What If’ for the N.B.A.

In this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein discusses the postponement of the Olympics and the basketball connection to his late father.

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Coronavirus Impact: Major National Parks Close to Visitors

The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

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What to Call 2021 Olympics? Just One of Many Challenges for Japan

The decision to delay the world’s largest sporting event will pose an unprecedented series of economic, political and logistical hurdles.

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Deciding to Postpone the Olympics Was Tough. Actually Moving Them May Be Tougher

An entirely new challenge greets the International Olympic Committee and Tokyo: Pulling off the Games in 2021 instead of in 2020, as originally planned.

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N.F.L. Labor Deal Trades Pension Gains for Disability Payment Hit

Retired players will see bumps to pensions and an expansion to those who can receive them. But the win comes at a cost to benefits for players who are on total or permanent disability.

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A New Rams Logo Draws Digital Boos From Fans

The Los Angeles Rams made a much-anticipated update to their logo, and it did not go over well.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Clippers Owner Agrees to Buy the Forum in a Deal With M.S.G.

Steve Ballmer appears to be wrapping up a long dispute with James L. Dolan, the Knicks owner and the chief executive of the Madison Square Garden Company.

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Mets’ Noah Syndergaard Will Have Tommy John Surgery

Syndergaard is expected to be out until midway through 2021 as he recovers from the operation.

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Carolina Releases Cam Newton, Completes Housecleaning

The quarterback, a former league M.V.P., was the most visible remnant of the franchise’s old identity. Facing free agency with an uncertain foot injury, 30-year-old Newton may be a tough sell.

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All Alone, Belarus Plays On

Every soccer league in Europe has closed down in the face of the coronavirus pandemic except one: the Belarusian Premier League. When the authorities were asked why, they replied, “Why not?”

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Olympians Have Another Year to Prepare for Tokyo. It’s a Blessing and a Curse.

The life of an Olympic athlete can be challenging and austere, and the training schedule can be relentless. Most athletes wanted a postponement, though even that has its challenges.

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Olympians Have Another Year to Prepare for Tokyo. It’s a Blessing and a Curse.

The life of an Olympic athlete can be challenging and austere, and the training schedule can be relentless. Most athletes wanted a postponement, though even that has its challenges.

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Mr. Consistency Leaves New England. No, Not Tom Brady.

The Patriots released their longtime kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, the latest player to depart in their turbulent off-season.

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I.O.C. and Japan Agree to Postpone Tokyo Olympics

The decision came after swelling resistance from nations and athletes to holding the Games amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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I.O.C. and Japan Agree to Postpone Tokyo Olympics

The decision came after swelling resistance from nations and athletes to holding the Games amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Why Olympics Leaders Cling to the Plan to Have the Summer Games in Tokyo

The International Olympic Committee expressed the belief that the Tokyo Games would offer hope against the coronavirus this summer, even as sports leaders and medical experts insisted that the event be delayed.

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Coronavirus Live Coverage: Tracking Its Impact in the U.S.

The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

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Golf Rounds Surged as Coronavirus Advanced. Now the Game Is Retreating

Drawn by open-air acreage, free time and new social distancing guidelines, recreational golfers in the U.S. were playing in droves this month. Then courses started shuttering.

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Monday, March 23, 2020

A Grand Vision of the Olympics Plays Catchup With the Rest of the World

The International Olympic Committee clung to the belief that the Tokyo Games would offer hope against the coronavirus this summer, even as sports leaders and medical experts insisted that the event be delayed.

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Boris Stankovic, Who Paved Way for N.B.A.’s ‘Dream Team,’ Dies at 94

As the longtime head of FIBA, the international game’s governing body, he successfully lobbied to let pros play in the Olympics.

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A 2020 Olympics Delay Seems Inevitable. Is a 4-Week Decision Needed to Get There?

As organizers of the Tokyo Games consider the complexities of shifting such a big event, athletes and others grow more upset with their uncertainty.

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An Olympic Delay Seems Inevitable. Is a 4-Week Decision Needed to Get There?

As organizers of the Tokyo Games consider the complexities of shifting such a big event, athletes and others grow more upset with their uncertainty.

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TikTok and Toilet Paper: Professional Athletes Are Bored

Giannis Antetokounmpo is playing guitar, among other things you didn’t expect to read about in the middle of March.

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Live Coverage of Covid-19’s Impact in the U.S.

The coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives. Taking a look at how the global pandemic has affected various aspects of life in the United States reveals the unique nature of this crisis.

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Sunday, March 22, 2020

In Poll, Track and Field Athletes Favor Postponing the Olympics

The I.O.C. said it would spend the next month examining whether to postpone the Tokyo Games. Nearly 80 percent of track and field athletes say to do it now.

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Canada Will Not Send Teams to Tokyo in 2020

The nation’s Olympic committees called for the Games to be postponed a year for safety precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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With Live Sports Gone, Announcer Offers Play by Play of the Everyday

Nick Heath narrates his videos of people doing mundane things, like crossing the street, with the verve and dramatic flair of competitive sports.

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Lorenzo Sanz, Who Led Comeback of Real Madrid, Dies at 76

He helped the soccer club win its first European title in 32 years. He is also the most prominent Spaniard to die of the coronavirus.

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Would Having the Tokyo Games Even Be Fair to the Athletes?

For anyone losing training time, “you can’t even imagine competing in August at the Olympics,” Gregorio Paltrinieri of Italy said.

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Olympics Leaders Set Deadline to Decide on Holding Summer Games

Faced with growing frustration from athletes and some national committees, the International Olympic Committee said it would decide within four weeks on the Tokyo Games.

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If 2020 Olympic Tennis Is A Go, This Is Who May Have Qualified

By Randy Walker @TennisPublisher   There are many uncertainties in pro tennis in the global coronavirus pandemic crisis. Will Wimbledon take place? Will Roland Garros and the Laver Cup be played at the same time? There is also the case with regard to the Olympic Games in Japan this summer, which may or may not [...]

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Saturday, March 21, 2020

An Olympic Showdown: The Rising Clamor to Postpone the Tokyo Summer Games

Athletes and sports organizations are pushing back against the I.O.C.’s insistence that the Games go on this summer despite the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus Compounds Financial Concerns in Women’s Sports

Paychecks and sponsor deals were already much smaller for female athletes. Postponements and cancellations have added further uncertainty about their wages: “This whole situation is just so scary.”

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An Olympic Showdown: The Rising Clamor to Postpone the Tokyo Summer Games

Athletes and sports organizations are pushing back against the I.O.C.’s insistence that the Games go on this summer despite the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus Compounds Financial Concerns in Women’s Sports

Paychecks and sponsor deals were already much smaller for female athletes. Postponements and cancellations have added further uncertainty about their wages: “This whole situation is just so scary.”

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Soccer Is a Habit. But Habits Can Be Broken.

Sports are never just sports. And it’s OK to miss them now that they’re gone, and to wonder if they’ll be the same when they return.

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Can’t Actually Play Sports? Why Not Simulate Them?

Not even bar sports are immune to cancellation. But many people are getting creative by simulating competitions, inviting fans and athletes to compete together.

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Coronavirus Coverage: Fostering Pets, Morning Shows and More

This is how the coronavirus is changing how we live our daily lives in the U.S.

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At Kobe Bryant’s High School, Coronavirus Suspends Already Tough Basketball Season

Lower Merion High School in suburban Philadelphia lost its most famous alumnus in January and now has probably lost its basketball season to the pandemic.

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Still Want to Watch Basketball? College Coaches Know Where to Look

Some of the best coaches reflect on what they’ll be revisiting with no N.C.A.A. tournaments happening.

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Tom Brady Becomes a Tampa Bay Buccaneer

After 20 seasons and six championships with the New England Patriots, Brady is joining his second N.F.L. team.

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Minor Leaguers Lack a Safety Net. A Plan Is Hatched to Champion Their Cause

Players in the farm system have long been vulnerable because they lack a union, and the coronavirus pandemic has only complicated things for them. A nonprofit is aiming to change things.

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With the Boston Marathon Postponed, Des Linden Hits the Couch

Linden was planning to run two marathons 51 days apart. Nuts? Her blood work suggested it wasn’t. Then a pandemic intervened.

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The 48 Hours When Liverpool’s Title Run Screeched to a Halt

The club has waited three decades to claim its first Premier League championship. It was two wins from its goal. And then everything stopped.

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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Olympics President: ‘Of Course We Are Considering Different Scenarios’

In a lengthy interview, Thomas Bach, the president of the I.O.C., said “cancellation is not on the agenda,” but that it was too early to make a decision about postponing the Summer Games in Tokyo beginning this July.

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The Wild West, on Skis

Skijoring enthusiasts described the craziness and allure of their niche sport during its 72nd year in Leadville, Colo.

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Saints Coach Sean Payton Is N.F.L.’s First Coronavirus Case

Payton was tested on Monday after experiencing symptoms the day before.

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The Wild West, on Skis

Skijoring enthusiasts described the craziness and allure of their niche sport during its 72nd year in Leadville, Colo.

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What to Watch: How About Cherry-Pit Spitting or Australian Rules Football?

Thursday brought an end to soccer in Turkey, but Aussie rules football got started on schedule.

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Aqueduct Suspends Races After Worker Tests Positive for Coronavirus

The track operators had vowed to continue racing this weekend, like much of the horse racing industry.

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European Soccer’s Leaders Plot a Speedy Return, With or Without Fans

The race is on to get the continent’s various leagues finished this summer, as various organizations put aside previous differences to hash out a new plan.

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European Soccer’s Leaders Plot a Speedy Return, With or Without Fans

The race is on to get the continent’s various leagues finished this summer, as various organizations put aside previous differences to hash out a new plan.

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Running From Coronavirus: A Back-to-Basics Exercise Boom

With gyms and pools closed and sports leagues shut down, a miniboom is emerging in running, a natural for social distancing.

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Checking in on Boston Sports Fans as Tom Brady Checks Out

Brady’s time as a Patriot defined an era of sports success in the region. His departure on Tuesday anguished fans already besieged by bad news.

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With No N.C.A.A. Tournament, Here Are Past Games Coaches Say You Should Watch

The cancellations of the national tournaments short-circuited the plans of millions to watch basketball. The country’s top coaches know where to find good games: digital archives.

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Close the Schools and Bars and Stay Home, but Keep the Horses Racing

In places like California and New York, where state governments are urging social distancing, horse racing is still happening for fans betting online.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Need a Coronavirus Test? Being Rich and Famous May Help

A shortage in testing has left sick people and health care workers around the U.S. without answers. Yet the list of celebrity patients grows every day, raising questions about privileged access.

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Roger Mayweather, Uncle and Trainer of Floyd, Dies at 58

He was a world champion in two weight classes before working with his nephew, who was named “fighter of the decade” in 2010.

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I.O.C.’s Reassurance About the Tokyo Olympics Rankles Some Athletes

Several people who were on a conference call with Olympic organizers said later that there was confusion and dismay over whether and how the Games would proceed during a pandemic.

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Tom Brady in Tampa Bay? It’s Not as Weird as It Sounds

Brady has been synonymous with New England over his 20-year career with the Patriots. But landing with the quirky Buccaneers might give him an even better shot at success this year.

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This Summer May Change the N.B.A. Forever

In this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein discusses the radical changes the league could experiment with because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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U.F.C. 249 Won’t Happen in Brooklyn, Regulators Say

The fight between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson has been one of the most anticipated fights of the year, but now needs a new venue.

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Celebrities, Athletes and Politicians With Coronavirus: Updating List

From Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson to the N.B.A.’s Rudy Gobert and Kevin Durant, public figures have shared their conditions and advice with the world.

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How The Tennis Calendar Is Being Impacted By COVID-19

  Top class tennis has gone into lockdown as worldwide concerns over the coronavirus outbreak continue to grow. Both the ATP and WTA have announced the suspension of their respective tours due to increasing health and safety issues arising from the spread of COVID-19. The announcements were made following the cancellation of the 2020 BNP [...]

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French Open, U.S. Open, Laver Cup Jostle For Positioning Amid CoronaVirus Pandemic

by Bob Stockton @BobStockton10 The French Tennis Federation made a surprising announcement that because of the global CoronaVirus pandemic it was moving the year’s second Grand Slam tournament from its traditional May-June slot to begin on September 20. This makes the clay-court event in Paris being a week after the conclusion of the US Open, [...]

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Will the Olympics Go On? Japan’s Businesses Would Like to Know

As the spread of the coronavirus threatens the Games, a whole ecosystem surrounding the world’s largest sporting event is stuck in a holding pattern.

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In Pausing Their Sport, Soccer’s Leaders Put Everyone on the Clock

UEFA moved back the Euros, which was helpful. But setting a hard deadline for its leagues to make up for lost time will only cause new problems.

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‘I Feel Strong and Free’: Running Takes Hold Among Women in Somaliland

In a traditional, conservative society, more female athletes are participating in an annual running event, a sign life may be changing here for women.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

With Tom Brady’s Future in Play, N.F.L. Free Agency Is Set to Begin

Travel restrictions are in place as teams look to bolster rosters through a market deep in quarterbacks, including the New England expatriate.

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P.G.A. Championship Is Postponed

Four days after the Masters was postponed, the second men’s major on the calendar was also put off.

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What Virus? The I.O.C. Says the Summer Olympics Will Go On

Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said the Games can happen this summer, even as so many other events on the sports calendar have been postponed.

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Tom Brady Became Tom Brady in 2007

In New England, Brady’s superlative play set the standard for the quarterback position, starting with his first league M.V.P. season.

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Coronavirus and Brooklyn Nets: 4 Players Test Positive

The four positive tests mark the most positive diagnoses for a single N.B.A. team so far.

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A ‘Drop the Mic’ Moment for a Man Who Paid College Basketball Recruits

A documentary pulls back the layers of corruption in the college game with a talent scout who was a part of it.

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A ‘Drop the Mic’ Moment for a Man Who Paid College Basketball Recruits

A documentary pulls back the layers of corruption in the college game with a talent scout who was a part of it.

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French Open Postponed to Late September Because of Coronavirus

Tournament officials said it was impossible to carry out the tennis major as originally planned. It had been scheduled to start in late May.

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Tom Brady Says He Will Leave the Patriots

The 42-year-old quarterback, who became an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career, cut ties with the Patriots after helping them win six Super Bowls.

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Euro 2020 Soccer Tournament Is Postponed for a Year

The quadrennial championship, one of the most important events on the sport’s calendar, was scheduled for this summer but will now be moved to 2021 because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Monday, March 16, 2020

Kentucky Derby Is Postponed Until September Because of Coronavirus

The last time the race was not held on the first Saturday in May was 75 years ago.

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M.L.B. Adjusts Expectations: ‘As Many Baseball Games in 2020 as We Can’

Officials in baseball, as well as those in the N.H.L., seemed to acknowledge that resuming play as early as April was unrealistic.

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When Coronavirus Turns Every Sports Channel Into ESPN Classic

Replays of games that already happened. Documentaries that you might have missed. Yipes, no wonder the few dozen sports-only channels have a problem.

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Tears and Disbelief as Coronavirus Cancels Youth Sports

Millions of children sit home as competitions go dark, though some are trying to play limited games.

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N.F.L. Changes Draft to TV-Only Event

After the C.D.C. recommended gatherings of no more than 50 people, the N.F.L. followed other leagues in calling off live events with crowds.

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N.F.L. Changes Draft to TV-Only Event

After the C.D.C. recommended gatherings of no more than 50 people, the N.F.L. followed other leagues in calling off live events with crowds.

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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Live Coverage of Its Impact



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Looking for a Sport to Watch? It Won’t Be Easy

The world is virtually sports-free at the moment, but fans could still find a sport being contested somewhere if they searched hard enough.

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The Succession of Butler’s Bulldog Mascot

Butler, a powerhouse of Big East basketball, is getting a new bulldog. By the time Blue takes over in May, the process will have stretched more than a year.

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The Tipoff to a Meaningful Relationship

In the 1967 men’s basketball title game, Dan Obrovac of Dayton won the opening tip from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of U.C.L.A. Cancer brought the men together again decades later.

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Sunday, March 15, 2020

For Danilo Gallinari, the N.B.A. Shutdown Wasn’t So Sudden

The coronavirus outbreak has been front and center for the Italian N.B.A. star for weeks through family and friends back home.

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All The Sports Canceled by the Coronavirus

The Masters and the Boston Marathon join in the postponements.

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‘We Call for Calm’: Mexico’s Restrained Response to the Coronavirus

The López Obrador government’s restrained approach to battling the coronavirus played out this weekend in a full soccer schedule and a crowded music festival. “Yes, there’s worry,” one fan said, “but you have to have fun.”

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N.F.L. Players Vote Yes on New 10-Year Labor Deal

The vote paves the way for the addition of a 17th regular season game, an expansion to the playoffs and increased minimum salaries.

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Think Cheating in Baseball Is Bad? Try Chess

Smartphones, buzzers, even yogurt — chess has nearly seen it all in both live and online tournaments. And just as in baseball, technology only makes it harder to root out.

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Saturday, March 14, 2020

Iona Hires Rick Pitino as Its New Coach

Pitino, a Hall of Famer, had been out of college basketball since 2017, when he was fired from Louisville amid a federal investigation.

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When the Coronavirus Beat Sports — Our Constant, Our Obsession

Sports were supposed to calm us, distract us. Will this hiatus lead to a reboot, a cleanse?

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The Financial Blow of the Coronavirus on Sports

Canceled games and tournaments were a major hit. Insurance policies and contracts can only help so much. No games mean no ticket sales and reduced media payments.

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Soccer the Sport Must Stop. Soccer the Business Probably Can’t.

The sport’s hand was forced by the mounting number of cases within the game, but the decision to halt matches was slowed by the potential consequences.

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For Many Athletes, Coronavirus Means the End of College Careers

“It feels like all the hard work — I don’t want to say it’s for nothing, but you want to compete.”

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An Important Year for Women's Sports, Paused By Coronavirus

Female athletes already fight for money, screen time and other resources. Work stoppages over coronavirus concerns threaten opportunities to move forward.

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Friday, March 13, 2020

N.B.A. Stars and Owners Say They’ll Cover Workers’ Lost Wages

With the season suspended for at least 30 days because of the coronavirus, lower-paid workers at the league’s arenas are getting help from their famous colleagues.

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N.B.A. Stars and Owners Say They’ll Cover Workers’ Lost Wages

With the season suspended for at least 30 days because of the coronavirus, lower-paid workers at the league’s arenas are getting help from their famous colleagues.

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The Stranded Stars of Wuhan F.C.

A professional soccer team from Wuhan, China, went to Spain for preseason training. And got stuck. For six weeks. On Thursday, they let @tariqpanja in to talk about how they are holding up.

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Boston and London Marathons Postponed to the Fall

The Boston Marathon has been postponed from April 20 to Sept. 15, while the London Marathon has been rescheduled from April 26 to October 4.

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Pilot in Emiliano Sala Crash Lacked Commercial License

A report from Britain’s air accident investigation body said both the pilot in the fatal crash, David Ibbotson, and the small plane were cleared only for private flights.

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Dana Zatopkova, Champion Javelin Thrower, Is Dead at 97

She is best remembered for winning the gold medal at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, just an hour after her husband, Emil Zatopek, won the men’s 5,000-meter run.

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The Boston Marathon Has Been Postponed Until Sept. 14

For more than 100 years, the Boston Marathon was run each April. This year, it will be postponed until the autumn amid concerns about the coronavirus.

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The Boston Marathon Has Been Postponed Until Sept. 14

For more than 100 years, the Boston Marathon was run each April. This year, it will be postponed until the autumn amid concerns about the coronavirus.

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Masters Postponed After PGA Tour Announces Cancellations

Golf’s first major tournament of the season was postponed indefinitely on Friday.

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All The Sports Canceled by the Coronavirus

The Premier League and the PGA Tour join in the postponements.

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Updates on Sports Canceled by Coronavirus

The Premier League and the PGA Tour join in the postponements.

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The Games Will Come Back. The Moments We’ll Miss Are Already Gone.

A March without its usual madness. Shots with no buzzers to beat. It’s not just games that sports is losing. It’s memories and, for some athletes, precious time.

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In Coronavirus Outbreak, the High-Five Is Left Hanging

A staple of sports from the N.B.A. to the playground is now officially, and actively, discouraged. But getting athletes to stop doing it is harder than you think.

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Thursday, March 12, 2020

PGA Tour Shuts Down in Response to the Coronavirus

The Players Championship was canceled hours after the end of its first round, and every other tournament up to next month’s Masters has been wiped off the schedule.

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PGA Tour Shuts Down in Response to the Coronavirus

The Players Championship was canceled hours after the end of its first round, and every other tournament up to next month’s Masters has been wiped off the schedule.

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Del Shofner, Master Pass Receiver With the Giants, Dies at 85

The long-distance throws he caught from Y.A. Tittle thrilled fans and led the team to three straight league championship games in the ’60s.

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Formula One Opener Canceled as Coronavirus Casts Shadow Over Season

The Australian Grand Prix was shut down after a McLaren worker tested positive.

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U.S. Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro Resigns

The resignation, days after a legal filing widely condemned as misogynistic, threw the federation’s leadership into turmoil only weeks before it heads to court to face its women’s team.

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From Rocky Season to No Season: The N.B.A. Is Forced to Press Pause

The league now faces perhaps the biggest, and most fluid, crisis in its history.

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Twenty-Four Hours When Sports Hit the Halt Button

With coronavirus cases on the rise, baseball, hockey, college basketball and other sports took a knee.

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Twenty-Four Hours When Sports Hit the Halt Button

With coronavirus cases on the rise, baseball, hockey, college basketball and other sports took a knee.

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M.L.B. Delays Start of Season and Suspends Spring Training Games

Amid fears over the coronavirus pandemic, the league announced that all spring training games would be halted and the start of the season would be delayed by at least two weeks.

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How the Coronavirus Is Disrupting Sports

Postponements and cancellations continued in an effort to curtail the spread of the virus.

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Conference Basketball Tournaments Are Canceled as Coronavirus Pressure Hits N.C.A.A.

The five most influential leagues in college sports all abandoned their men’s basketball tournaments on Thursday. The N.C.A.A. has been planning to proceed with its showcase tournament, though without fans.

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‘Blatant Misogyny’: U.S. Women Protest, and U.S. Soccer Apologizes

Legal filings in a gender discrimination lawsuit argued women’s soccer players were inferior to men, poisoning an already testy relationship.

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Champions League Faces Suspension as Two Teams Enter Quarantine

Real Madrid joined Juventus in isolation after contact with an athlete who tested positive for the coronavirus. UEFA said it would meet to discuss the effects on all competitions, including Euro 2020.

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For Mikaela Shiffrin, a Week Without Races Is a Resounding Success

After flying to Sweden and steeling herself for her first event since her father’s death, Shiffrin declared victory despite never leaving the starting gate.

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Rory McIlroy Has ‘Come a Long Way’ as a Leader on PGA Tour

Drawing a line on competing in the Premier Golf League and European Tour events in the Middle East, the world’s No. 1 player has become more comfortable speaking out.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

N.B.A. Suspends Season After Player Tests Positive for Coronavirus

The league said the suspension would begin after Wednesday night’s games.

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N.B.A. Suspends Season After Player Tests Positive for Coronavirus

The league said the suspension would begin after Wednesday night’s games.

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Juventus Player Tests Positive for Coronavirus

The Italian team said Daniele Rugani’s diagnosis would mean a 14-day quarantine for him and his teammates, and could lead to transformative changes in the European soccer schedule.

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Stunned by Atlético Madrid, Liverpool Crashes Out of Champions League

Two goals by Marcos Llorente at Anfield ended the champions’ hopes for a repeat title in Europe’s top soccer competition.

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Coronavirus Leads N.C.A.A. to Bar Fans From Basketball Tournaments

Faced with an epidemic, college sports leaders spent weeks debating whether or how to move forward with “March Madness,” one of the country’s biggest athletic events.

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Warriors Become First N.B.A. Team to Bar Fans Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Golden State will face the Nets at Chase Center in San Francisco on Thursday without fans in attendance.

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How the Coronavirus Is Disrupting Sports Events

A look at postponements, cancellations and adjustments made in response to growing fears about the virus.

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Warriors Become First N.B.A. Team to Bar Fans Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Golden State will face the Nets at Chase Center in San Francisco on Thursday without fans in attendance.

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In Vegas, Host to Eight Conference Tournaments, the Show Goes On

What do college basketball tournaments look like as the country starts to make decisions about crowds and the coronavirus outbreak? We went to Las Vegas to find out.

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Postpone the Olympics? Tokyo Official Clarifies After Causing Confusion

A member of the Tokyo organizing committee suggested delaying the Games. But the chairman of the committee promptly pushed back, saying the competition would go on “as planned.”

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Swimrun, Sweden’s Island-to-Island Race, Comes to America

The popular endurance race, which combines trail running and open water swimming and has multiple transitions, is starting to catch on with American triathletes.

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Double Trouble for the Knicks and the Nets

In this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein explores the turbulent seasons of the Knicks and the Nets, and a coaching controversy in San Antonio.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Closing Off Locker Rooms, but Not the Stands, Over Coronavirus Concerns

The four major active sports leagues in the U.S. decided to bar nonessential individuals, including reporters, from clubhouses and locker rooms. But thousands of fans are still attending the games.

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Fast Horses and Blind Eyes: Tapes Detail How Top Trainers Rigged Racing

Indictments charging 27 people, including some of the sport’s biggest winners, were just as startling in what they revealed about others in the trade.

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Los Angeles Sparks Accused of Sexual Discrimination in Lawsuit

Penny Toler, the former longtime general manager of the Sparks, is suing the W.N.B.A. team, which fired her after a profane postgame tirade.

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Cleveland’s J.C. Tretter Elected President of N.F.L. Union

The Browns center beat out Sam Acho of the Buccaneers and Michael Thomas of the Giants to lead the union, which is working toward a new collective bargaining agreement.

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When a Teammate Collapsed, the St. Louis Blues Reeled. Then They Rallied.

The team returns to Anaheim on Wednesday for the first time since defenseman Jay Bouwmeester had a cardiac episode during a game there in February.

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Citing Coronavirus, Ivy League Cancels Basketball Tournaments

The decision means that the Yale men and the Princeton women will advance to the N.C.A.A. tournaments, which are still scheduled to begin next week.

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Canceled Events Because of Coronavirus List

Here’s a look at some major events around the world that have been canceled, postponed or moved because of concerns about the new coronavirus.

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UConn? Worried? Not as Long as Auriemma Is in Charge

After a trying season for Coach Geno Auriemma and his team, UConn’s women find themselves in a familiar position: with a chance to win a 12th national championship.

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Epic, Ikon and Mountain Collective: Updates to Next Year’s Ski Passes

Multimountain passes for 2020-21 are now on sale, and there are plenty of incentives to buying early.

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Be Quick, Press High, Cut Back: How to Score in the Champions League

Analysis of the goals scored in Europe’s biggest soccer matches in recent years offers some clues on how the world’s best teams go about their work.

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Monday, March 9, 2020

If Indian Wells Can Be Canceled, Is Any Sporting Event Safe?

Anxiety over the spreading coronavirus cost tennis one of its most important tournaments. The cancellation weighs heavily on the coming sports calendar.

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Canceled Because of Coronavirus: A Brief List

Here’s a look at some major events around the world that have been canceled, postponed or moved because of concerns about the new coronavirus.

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W.N.B.A. Star Maya Moore Helps Overturn Wrongful Conviction. ‘She Saved My Life.’

A judge in Missouri overturned the ruling against Jonathan Irons, who Moore and others said was wrongfully sent to prison for burglary and assault.

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N.F.L. Player Accuses Union Leaders of Bad Faith C.B.A. Negotiation

Russell Okung, an outspoken opponent of the N.F.L.’s proposed collective bargaining agreement, filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board just days before the players’ vote.

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LeBron James Is Reminding Everyone He’s the King

In wins over the Clippers and the Bucks, the Lakers looked like the team to beat and James looked like an M.V.P.

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More Than Two Dozen Charged in Horse Racing Doping Scheme

Among those charged was Jason Servis, the trainer of Maximum Security.

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BNP Paribas Open In Indian Wells “Will Not Take Place At This Time” Due To Corona Virus

The Riverside County Public Health Department has declared a public health emergency for the Coachella Valley after a confirmed case of coronavirus (COVID-19) locally. As a result, the 2020 BNP Paribas Open will not take place at this time due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus and the safety of the participants and attendees at the [...]

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PGA Tour’s New TV Deal Indicates Value of Sports Rights Continues to Grow

Golf’s current deal runs through 2021, but the tour wanted to secure an agreement sooner than that in the rapidly evolving TV and streaming landscape.

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Tim Anderson Is Here to Save Baseball From Itself

The Chicago White Sox shortstop has ruffled some feathers, earned a batting title and become a loud voice in a quiet game. And he’s just getting started.

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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Indian Wells Tennis Tournament Canceled Because of Coronavirus Outbreak

Public health officials in California declared an emergency in the area where one of tennis’ signature tournaments would be held.

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Tyrrell Hatton Keeps His Head and Wins His First PGA Tour Title

The win on Sunday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational came in just his second start since returning from surgery on his right wrist.

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For U.S. Women, a Late Goal and a Fight That Never Ends

A victory against Spain capped a weekend in which the women’s soccer team found itself in a new spat with U.S. Soccer over equal pay.

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An Olympic Doctor Discusses the Effect of the Coronavirus on Sports

Though the Summer Games in Tokyo are expected to go on as scheduled, “it is a dynamically changing situation,” said Jonathan Finnoff, the new chief medical officer for Team U.S.A.

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Manchester United Beats City, Turning the Tables for a Day

Manchester United has become a club trained to expect the worst. On Sunday, thanks to Bruno Fernandes and Anthony Martial, it was at its best again.

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After Deadly Jam on Everest, Nepal Delays New Safety Rules

The country said it would toughen regulations after several climbers died last year. But the rules will not go into effect this spring, and climbers want to know why.

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Saturday, March 7, 2020

N.C.A.A. Weighs Using Fewer March Madness Venues Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

With their marquee basketball tournaments looming, college sports officials have discussed whether they could — or should — play at fewer sites.

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Learning the Hard Way What It Means to Be a Top Pick for the Knicks

RJ Barrett is the latest in a long line of high-profile rookies who have tried to make it in New York. Current and former Knicks say he has what it takes.

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Kenny Atkinson Is Out as Nets Head Coach

Atkinson was in his fourth season. The team announced they had “mutually agreed to part ways” on Saturday.

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What to Bring on Vacation if You Want to Learn How to Surf

The surf school will provide the board and a wet suit if necessary, but here are a few things to keep yourself safe and comfortable while still able to move around freely.

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Friday, March 6, 2020

Yankees’ Aaron Judge Is Out for Opening Day With Rib Fracture

After months of pain, Judge said on Friday that he had a stress fracture that may take months to heal.

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Tiger Woods Will Not Compete in Players Championship

“My back is simply just not ready for play next week,” Woods said in a Twitter post, raising concerns about his preparation for the Masters in April.

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Eva Szekely Dies at 92; Survived Holocaust to Win Olympic Gold

Szekely, a Hungarian, became an Olympic champion after she was nearly killed during the Nazi occupation of Hungary.

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A Baseball Radical Infiltrates the Reds. They Couldn’t Be Happier.

Kyle Boddy has helped pitchers for years as a baseball outsider. He’s gone mainstream, but he’s not wearing a uniform — yet.

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Eva Szekely Dies at 92; Survived Holocaust to Win Olympic Gold

Szekely, a Hungarian, became an Olympic champion after she was nearly killed during the Nazi occupation of Hungary.

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Overlooked No More: Audrey Sutherland, Paddler of Her Own Canoe

Long before solo adventure travel became a trend among women, Sutherland was a pioneer, traveling around the world in her inflatable kayak.

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In Stephen Curry’s Return, the Raptors Reign Again

The Warriors guard came back for a changed team against a redrawn foe, but his brilliance, and Toronto’s resilience, remained the same.

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Mark Cuban Fined $500,000 for Criticizing N.B.A. Referees

Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, spoke out after his team lost to the Atlanta Hawks on Feb. 22.

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Mark Cuban Fined $500,000 for Criticizing N.B.A. Referees

Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, spoke out after his team lost to the Atlanta Hawks on Feb. 22.

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Henri Richard, Hall of Fame Center for Montreal Canadiens, Dies at 84

Richard played on 11 Stanley Cup-winning teams — five of them with his illustrious brother Maurice — and holds the record for game appearances with the Canadiens.

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For Paris Olympics, Surfing Will Head to Tahiti’s ‘Wall of Skulls’

Instead of the coast of France, surfers in 2024 will travel to Teahupo’o, home to some of the world’s most dangerous waves.

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When All You Ever Wanted Is No Longer Enough

For Liverpool, winning the Premier League would end a desperate 30-year wait to be champion of England again. So why is it being told its season is on the brink of failure?

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Adam Ondra’s Race to the Top

Adam Ondra is the best climber in the world. But to win Olympic gold he needed to learn a new way to climb. Fast.

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Josef Newgarden, a Two-Time IndyCar Champion, Is Still Looking to Win Indy

Ahead of his ninth season, Newgarden dug in on downforce, Derek Jeter and going shirtless on “American Ninja Warrior.”

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Josef Newgarden, a Two-Time IndyCar Champion, Is Still Looking to Win Indy

Ahead of his ninth season, Newgarden dug in on downforce, Derek Jeter and going shirtless on “American Ninja Warrior.”

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How a Positive Thinker Took Swarthmore From Nowhere to No. 1

Coach Landry Kosmalski told his recruits that the lowly Division III basketball team would become one of the nation’s best. “I’d say it’s come true,” one of his seniors said.

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Quinnen Williams of the Jets Is Arrested on Weapons Charge at La Guardia

The defensive lineman was arrested by the Port Authority police while trying to board a flight.

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Mika Zibanejad’s 5 Goals for the Rangers Help Bring the Playoffs Into View

After a stunning 6-5 overtime win on Thursday, the Rangers and their young core find themselves within striking distance of the team’s first postseason berth since 2017.

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As Coronavirus Spreads, Olympics Face Ticking Clock and a Tough Call

During a conference call with the World Health Organization last week, sports federations discussed holding the Tokyo Games without fans.

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Yankees’ Aaron Judge on Injuries: ‘Tough Trying to Describe What I’m Feeling’

Judge publicly discussed his shoulder and chest muscle injuries for the first time, but was at a loss to explain what exactly had gone wrong.

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As Rangers’ Future Takes Shape, Playoffs Come Into View

After a February surge, the Rangers young core finds itself within striking distance of the team’s first postseason berth since 2017.

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Mikaela Shiffrin Plans Return to World Cup Racing

The three-time champion will return to racing in Sweden next week, after spending time away from her sport to grieve the death of her father, Jeff.

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She Wants a Higher Profile for Black Skydivers. See How High.

Danielle Williams is a driving force in efforts to establish communities for people of color who enjoy outdoor sports.

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Landing Madison Bumgarner Gave Arizona an Ace and a Mentor

At least one of the Diamondbacks’ young pitchers is soaking up all he can from Bumgarner, whose career has been defined by brilliant World Series performances for the Giants.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

It’s Among the World’s Hardest Sled Runs. Why Weren’t Women Allowed to Use it?

The Cresta Run in Switzerland is notoriously difficult and dangerous for practitioners of skeleton, the Olympic sledding sport. Until recently, women were barred from using it.

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In Spain, Soccer Transfers and ‘Ghost Clubs’ Collide in a Tax-Fraud Case

The Spanish authorities charged a powerful soccer agent and accused him of hiding millions of dollars in commissions as he worked in the player-transfer market.

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Five Years After a Nasty Crash, a Symbolic Layup for Josh Speidel

Speidel lost his dream of playing basketball for the University of Vermont. But after years of work, he notched a layup for the team that stuck with him.

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All In on the Milwaukee Bucks, Still

In this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein is reporting from London on soccer, the Bucks and the only five teams with, he says, a real chance at a championship this season.

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Ice Fishing Is Fun!

No, really. A trip with a New Hampshire guide reveals how much the sport has evolved, while keeping the eternal battle of angler and fish at its heart.

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Indians’ Carlos Carrasco Turns a Cancer Ordeal Into a Ray of Light

The longtime Cleveland starter received a diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukemia last spring, then spent much of his recovery time helping others.

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At N.H.L.’s Trade Deadline, Rangers and Islanders Looked Ahead

Injuries in February prompted a flurry of player swaps around the league. The Rangers mostly stood pat while the Islanders announced a relocation.

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In Germany’s Bundesliga, a Power Struggle Plays Out on Banners

German fans protest anything that they feel threatens soccer as they know it. But do the people who have fought the battles for years really speak for everyone?

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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Yankees May Begin Season Without Aaron Judge or Giancarlo Stanton

After working through a raft of injuries last season, the team is once again scrambling to plug holes ahead of opening day.

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Nets Guard Kyrie Irving Has Shoulder Surgery

Irving, 27, is out for the rest of the N.B.A. season. He appeared in just 20 games because of injuries.

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Nets Guard Kyrie Irving Has Shoulder Surgery

Irving, 27, is out for the rest of the N.B.A. season. He appeared in just 20 games because of injuries.

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Spike Lee on Knicks Dispute: ‘Dolan Is Harassing Me’

Lee, the director, and James L. Dolan, the team’s owner, are at odds after Lee was pulled aside after entering Madison Square Garden on Monday.

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Matvey Natanzon, a.k.a. Falafel the Backgammon King, Dies at 51

A Russian-born émigré by way of Israel, he made a gambler’s living taking on challengers, and often hustling them, in becoming the world’s ranking player.

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As Gymnasts Seek Answers, They Are Only Offered Money

Despite multiple investigations and a settlement offer worth millions of dollars, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and many other abuse victims feel justice is a long way away.

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Letter of Recommendation: Gambling

It’s a good idea to be on speaking terms with bad luck.

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N.F.L. Players Split Over Revenue Share and Longer Season as C.B.A. Vote Looms

Players are expected to start voting this week on the proposal, which would add a 17th regular-season game and increase minimum salaries. Some stars are pushing for more as owners prepare for a TV windfall.

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Monday, March 2, 2020

N.B.A., Responding to Coronavirus, Encourages Fist Bumps Over High-Fives

The league sent a memo to teams explaining ways to avoid spreading the virus during interactions with fans, such as not using a borrowed pen to sign autographs.

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Stephen Curry’s Injury Rehab Takes a G-League Detour

Out since October with a broken hand, the two-time M.V.P. looked like the “Steph of old” while practicing with his club’s developmental team in Santa Cruz.

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World Cup Skiing Searches for Answers to Its Injury Problem

Top ski racers are being shelved at an alarming rate, forcing the “adrenaline sport” to re-evaluate its methods.

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Put Your Ax Into It, at This Los Angeles Restaurant

Mo’s House of Axe brings together tools, beer and barbecue.

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The Impact of the Coronavirus on Sports

Postponements and cancellations in Asia and elsewhere.

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Kobe Bryant’s Widow ‘Devastated’ by Reports That Deputies Shared Crash Photos

A lawyer for Vanessa Bryant said the sharing of the photos by deputies was “an unspeakable violation of human decency.”

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Feeling Robbed, the Dodgers Are ‘Working Angry’

They have won seven N.L. West titles in a row, but no World Series titles, and now must prepare for a new season believing that the Astros cheated them out of one in 2017.

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Pitching’s Outsiders: ‘No One Wants to Play Catch With Us’

Sidearm and submarine hurlers now have an organization dedicated to advancing their cause and challenging the ideal of throwing overhand.

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At Arizona, the Game Plan Is Truth but No Consequences

With the Wildcats on course for an N.C.A.A. tournament berth, Coach Sean Miller was happy to sit down for an interview. Until he heard the questions.

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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Sungjae Im Gets First PGA Tour Win at Honda Classic

The tour’s rookie of the year last season played a marathon schedule before becoming the youngest to ever win the tournament.

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Italian League Postpones Matches Amid Coronavirus Crisis

Five games scheduled for this weekend in the top tier of the Italian were postponed on Saturday in an attempt to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

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Italian League Postpones Matches Amid Coronavirus Crisis

Five games scheduled for this weekend in the top tier of the Italian were postponed on Saturday in an attempt to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

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At Olympic Marathon Trials, the Agony of Fourth Place

Des Linden, in the women’s division, and Leonard Korir, in the men’s, were favorites to make the U.S. team. They finished fourth, which can be the worst pain of all.

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This Was Molly Seidel’s First Marathon. Her Next Will Be at the Olympics.

Seidel, 25, has two jobs, shares an apartment with her sister and runs turkey trots in costume. No, she can’t believe this is happening, either.

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