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8:35 PM ET, March 26, 2022

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Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Despite Zach LaVine's 39 points, the Chicago Bulls fall to the New Orleans Pelicans for their 10th loss in 13 games  —  Zach LaVine wanted to do it all Thursday night in New Orleans, but even the Chicago Bulls guard has his limitations.  —  LaVine has done it before, game after game, in his five seasons in Chicago.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun-Times:
Bulls' toughness continues to be under the microscope after latest loss  —  NEW ORLEANS — The Bulls had Jimmy Butler once.  Traded him away.  —  And it has been a long time since they had a keeper of the culture like a Udonis Haslem.  Probably not since Joakim Noah was not only wearing red but bleeding it.
Discussion: Denver Post and Daily Herald
Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:   Alex Caruso's move into the Chicago Bulls lineup for an end-of-season push changes roles for rookie Ayo Dosunmu
New York Daily News:
NYC employee unions bash Mayor Adams' plan to roll back COVID vaccine mandates for athletes but not cops, teachers  —  It's a slam dunk for All-Star hoopster Kyrie Irving — yet still a possible career-ending foul for city workers.  —  The NYPD's largest police union ripped Mayor Adams …
Discussion: Reading Eagle
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Sally Goldenberg / Politico:
Adams to lift vaccine mandate for performers and athletes like Kyrie Irving ahead of MLB's Opening Day
Jeff Passan / ESPN:
How Trevor Story's $140 million deal with the Boston Red Sox came together — and almost fell apart  —  FORT MYERS, Fla. — When Trevor Story sat down at a news conference on Wednesday morning for his official introduction as the newest member of the Boston Red Sox, more than 72 hours …
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Chris Cotillo / Union-News:
Trevor Story to make Boston Red Sox spring training debut Saturday; Alex Cora noncommittal on where he'll hit in lineup
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins' Tyreek Hill lets star personality shine as he, Terron Armstead introduced  —  MIAMI GARDENS — Terron Armstead had just finished his introductory press conference at Miami Dolphins facilities on Thursday, and it was time for Tyreek Hill to take the podium.  —  Only one problem: Hill had to go to the bathroom.
Discussion: Denver Post
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David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins acquire Chiefs superstar Tyreek Hill in blockbuster trade, making him highest-paid receiver
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
MLB Further Cracks Down on Sticky Stuff Due to Suspected Cheating  —  Umpires will conduct different inspections this year as pitchers seemingly found ways to circumvent checks in late 2021.  —  MLB issued a memo to its clubs Friday outlining a further crackdown on sticky substances …
Forbes:
Baseball's Most Valuable Teams 2022: Yankees Hit $6 Billion As New CBA Creates New Revenue Streams  —  MLB is introducing ads on uniforms and expanding its postseason, helping drive up the average value of its teams to a record $2.07 billion.  —  Major League Baseball locked out its players …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
‘He changed the game’: Andrew Miller, who ‘revolutionized’ relief and played leading role for players' union, retires  —  JUPITER, Fla. — A reliever whose brilliance in October “revolutionized” how teams now finish games is leaving the mound just as his latest, lasting impact on baseball is beginning.
Memphis Commercial Appeal:
University of Memphis charged with multiple Level I violations as part of NCAA's investigation  —  The scope of the Independent Accountability Resolution Process investigation into the University of Memphis athletic department appears to extend beyond simply former player James Wiseman's eligibility status …
Dan Gelston / Associated Press:
Saint Peter's tops Purdue, makes 15 seed history  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Doug Edert hopped on the press table and punched his fist in the air toward a delirious section of Saint Peter's fans — aren't they all? — as his teammates thumped their chests, waved eight fingers and turned the mayhem into one perfect Peacock party.
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani to get Opening Day start at both pitcher, designated hitter  —  TEMPE, Ariz. — Shohei Ohtani, the two-way sensation who is coming off a unanimous American League MVP selection, will start Opening Day for the Los Angeles Angels, manager Joe Maddon said Friday.
Lynn Worthy / Kansas City Star:
Kansas City Royals' Carlos Hernández not deterred by home runs in first spring start  —  Kansas City Royals right-hander Carlos Hernández came out of the starting gate firing fastballs near 100 mph in his first spring-training start of the year.
 
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