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Heroes are forged in close games that have become norm in these NBA playoffs
Aaron Gordon went to the postgame interview room after his latest heroic moment for the Denver Nuggets, took a seat with his two nephews on his lap and waited for somebody to say something.
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A different month, a different major and the stars are still aligned.
SharesLOVERRO: Commanders' move cedes Maryland to the Ravens -- and that's just how the Ravens want it
When the Washington Commanders and District Mayor Muriel Bowser had their press conference last week to announce the proposed $3.8 billion stadium deal, you might have heard some cheers coming from up I-95 in Baltimore.
SharesLOVERRO: Capitals get over the first-round playoff hump
Washington Capitals coach Spencer Carbery revealed that he is still relatively untouched by the deep scars of failure that are part of this NHL franchise's history after his team clinched its first-round playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night with a 4-1 victory at Capital One Arena.
SharesAntetokounmpo faces big offseason question of whether to stay with Bucks or leave
Giannis Antetokounmpo had to have known the question was coming.
SharesLOVERRO: Subtract a Snyder, add a Daniels, the answer may equal a new stadium
Nostalgia is a powerful marketing tool. So is Jayden Daniels.
SharesLOVERRO: Capitals have little room for error -- but it's still an improvement on recent history
Both coaches touched on the same themes in their postgame press conferences after the Washington Capitals' 3-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference opening round at Capital One Arena. Thin. Slim. The difference between playoff success and failure.
SharesLOVERRO: Ovechkin's not a hood ornament, he's the Capitals' engine
Somebody forgot to tell Alex Ovechkin that the Year of Alex was over, and it was time for the Washington Capitals to get back to real hockey -- which I guess somehow did not include scoring goals.
SharesLOVERRO: Commanders' dance for new stadium at RFK site takes its first steps
Now the dance has begun. Sometimes it's a jitterbug. Sometimes it's a mosh pit.
SharesLOVERRO: NHL needed Ovechkin-Crosby rivalry
It's appropriate that Alex Ovechkin ends his historic regular season for the Washington Capitals in Pittsburgh Thursday against the Penguins and his rival and comrade Sidney Crosby.
SharesLOVERRO: Rooting for the Wizards boils down to cheering for a pingpong ball
They had a Washington Wizards Fan Appreciation Night on April 9 -- the last home game of the season -- at Capital One Arena. They had the Ying Yang Twins, a pregame block party, free T-shirts and other prizes and promotions.
SharesLOVERRO: McPhee's timely assist got the Ovechkin era on track
Three days in August 2005 that decided Alex Ovechkin's immediate and long-term future delivered the delirium that Caps fans are now feeling.
SharesMcIlroy and his hopes for green jacket go hand-and-hand with his willingness to suffer heartache
The Masters is the only major Rory McIlroy hasn't won. That's been the chatter chasing McIlroy down Magnolia Lane for the last 11 years. And it's never been louder.
SharesLOVERRO: Greatness has always been part of Ovechkin's game
Alex Ovechkin has been a power player since the day he made his spectacular NHL debut nearly 20 years ago with goals No. 1 and No. 2.
SharesLOVERRO: Tune in for a new season of 'Real Coaches of College Park'
Three days after Williard's Maryland team got thumped 87-71 by Florida, Villanova -- a Catholic institution -- announced the hiring of a guy who would have to spend weeks in a confessional box to atone for his lies.
SharesThe Masters goes on without Tiger Woods. No joke
Tiger Woods can't get back to golf soon enough. Anything to keep him off social media.
SharesLOVERRO: Opening weekend was an infuriating glimpse of promise wasted
The Nationals are celebrating their 20th year in Washington, and it appears little has changed since the Lerner family took over.
SharesLOVERRO: The Nationals' young stars are back, but the clock is tick, tick, ticking
When the Washington Nationals take the field for opening day Thursday at Nationals Park, fans will see a familiar face in the Philadelphia Phillies opposing lineup - Bryce Harper.
SharesLOVERRO: Remembering George Foreman
George Foreman -- one of the most famous men on the planet -- stood on the modest altar in a metal warehouse on a side street in Houston.
SharesShohei Ohtani, Japan series success give MLB momentum heading into season
The 2025 season couldn't have had a much better start for the sport, which showcased its international appeal over the past week in Japan. The Tokyo Dome hosted a capacity crowd of roughly 42,000 for all four games and thousands more came downtown to enjoy the spectacle of a wildly successful overseas trip.
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