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US Open provides the scene for the latest chapter in rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz | CNN
CNN  — The stage is set for another epic showdown between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open which starts on Monday. The pair have thrilled tennis fans this season with two special matches, first in the Wimbledon final and then most recently at the Cincinnati Open. Djokovic described last Sunday’s Cincinnati Open…
Giants won’t pursue Bill Belichick
In case you were wondering … the answer is no. The Giants will not be investigating bringing Bill Belichick back into the fold, now that Belichick and the Patriots on Thursday parted ways after 24 years together and six Super Bowl triumphs. The Giants maintain a good relationship with Belichick and Belichick holds the Giants…
Knicks vs. Mavericks prediction: NBA odds, best bets for Thursday
Commercial Content. 21+. Action Network is the official betting partner of the New York Post, which edits this content. The Knicks will put their five-game winning streak on the line when they head to Dallas to take on the Mavericks on Thursday night. New York has not lost since the Jan. 1 arrivals of OG…
Who are the top 10 Kings of all time? Three experts make their picks
Kings forward Wayne Gretzky (Getty Images) 1. Anze Kopitar: All those assists, two Stanley Cups, an exceptional two-way player who’s still a standout at 36. 2. Jonathan Quick: Feisty when someone intruded in his crease and holds just about every Kings goaltending record. 3. Wayne Gretzky: As much for his off-ice contributions as the incredible…
Elliott: Why Anze Kopitar beats Gretzky, Dionne and Robitaille as king of Kings
Kings center Anze Kopitar always knew where he wanted to go, never mind the prohibitive odds stacked against him. He was determined to become a professional hockey player, even though his homeland of Slovenia — part of Yugoslavia until 1991 — had little hockey tradition and few ice rinks. He realized at a young age…
Virginia has no shot clock, and some coaches think it’s a ‘travesty’
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save After more than two decades around Northern Virginia high school basketball, Thomas Jefferson boys’ basketball coach Mark Gray-Mendes is still waiting for a shot clock. Until it arrives, he says, he’ll coach a different game than his peers in D.C., Maryland and 25 other state…