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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat shrink in 116-105 loss to Hawks, now with all-or-nothing Friday game to salvage season — MIAMI — One game, one chance, one night to salvage the season. — That is what it has come down to for the Miami Heat. — Failing to take advantage of the first of two chances to advance …
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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Winderman's view: Roster flaws hit home at worst possible time for Heat — MIAMI — Observations and other notes of interest from Tuesday night's 116-105 NBA play-in loss to the Atlanta Hawks: — All those clutch games within five points in the final five minutes?
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Boston Herald
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
ASK IRA: Are Bulls or Raptors the Heat's preferred opponent in Friday's winner-take-all game? — Q: Ira, if Toronto beats Chicago that is a tough matchup for the Heat. - Joel. — A: And if Chicago beat Toronto on Wednesday night, that's a tough matchup for the Heat.
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Boston Herald
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat to host Bulls at 7 p.m. Friday in winner-take-all game for final East playoff berth — MIAMI — The Miami Heat have their opponent for Friday's winner-take-all NBA play-in game at the Kaseya Center, with the final remaining Eastern Conference playoff berth at stake.
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The Athletic
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
All eyes on Trae Young as usual in Heat-Hawks, this time in play-in game
All eyes on Trae Young as usual in Heat-Hawks, this time in play-in game
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The Athletic, New York Post, Boston Herald, Mercury News, FanSided and The Ringer
Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Were 9-year-old Diar DeRozan's screams the Chicago Bulls' secret weapon as the Toronto Raptors missed 18 free throws? — TORONTO — As the tide turned in the favor of the Chicago Bulls during Wednesday's 109-105 play-in tournament win over the Toronto Raptors, one constant sound was like a metronome …
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Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Bulls will compete for a playoff spot Friday in Miami after erasing a 19-point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 109-105 — TORONTO — With 28.7 seconds left in Wednesday's play-in tournament game, DeMar DeRozan delivered his final blow to the Toronto Raptors in signature style …
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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
Salt Lake City group joins MLB expansion chase — A Salt Lake City consortium led by the former owner of the Utah Jazz plans to pursue a Major League Baseball franchise in the coming years, touting the area's population growth, strong economy and baseball history as draws for a coveted expansion slot …
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Tommy Birch / Des Moines Register:
Seiya Suzuki homers in Iowa Cubs game Wednesday. Is this his last before jumping back to majors? — The first pitch Seiya Suzuki saw Wednesday afternoon was a 91.4 mile per hour four-seam fastball from Omaha Storm Chasers pitcher Austin Cox that drifted over the outer part of the plate.
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David Lyons / Sun-Sentinel:
Fort Lauderdale airport closed until Friday, stranding hundreds of passengers — From a flooded Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to inundated streets of Broward County, a transportation nightmare was all but guaranteed Thursday after unprecedented rains pounded the area the day before.
Tim Healey / Newsday:
Mets fail to get big hit, fall to Padres — Making the final out of the Mets' 4-2 loss to the Padres on Tuesday night was the unproductive prodigy, Francisco Alvarez, who in his second game of the year — seventh of his life in the majors — struck out against Josh Hader, San Diego's combustible closer.
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Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Slow rollers help Mets beat Padres in 1st game between teams since NL Wild Card series — Home field advantage typically refers to bigger locker rooms, shorter commutes and friendly fans, but facing the San Diego Padres on Monday night at Citi Field, the Mets received an advantage in the form of some dirt and paint.
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Denver Post
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Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Mets Notebook: Starling Marte still out with sore neck
Mets Notebook: Starling Marte still out with sore neck
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New York Post
Kristian Winfield / New York Daily News:
Nets Playoff Intel: Priority No. 1 — Keep Joel Embiid off the foul line — Priority No. 1 for the Nets in their upcoming first-round playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers is keeping MVP favorite Joel Embiid off the free throw line — and hopefully, lower on the scoreboard.
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Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Padres' Juan Soto brushes off rivalry with Dodgers: ‘They should be worrying about us’ — It's been one of the better baseball rivalries in recent years, and San Diego Padres star outfielder Juan Soto just added fuel to the fire when he was asked about their National League West division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers.