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Tim Duncan will be inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame on Saturday. The San Antonio Spurs legend amassed five NBA championships and two MVP awards, and he made the playoffs every year of his long career with the Spurs from 1997 to 2016. But those who know him say he would never brag about those statistics. Duncan is being celebrated in San Antonio for his work ethic, humble nature, unorthodox style, and all the joy he brought to the city.
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"Fernandomania" was the spectacle and excitement surrounding Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who made his first start for the team 40 years ago this month.
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On Saturday, the NCAA shared a photo of a new exercise room for the players.
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Sports journalist Julie DiCaro tells NPR's Michel Martin about her new book, Sidelined: Sports, Culture and Being a Woman in America.
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From Texas Standard : The Milwaukee Bucks were scheduled to play the Orlando Magic in the NBA playoffs on Wednesday afternoon. Instead, they kicked off...
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As cities continue relaxing shelter-in-place mandates and reopening, sports leagues are cautiously readying to compete again.
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From Texas Standard: In late April, Tate Lombard was named the newest head coach of the girls basketball team at his alma mater – Canyon High School —...
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Next summer, San Antonio will host the Warrior Games, an international competition for military members and veterans who are wounded, injured or ill.…
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Leaders in sports safety gathered Friday in San Antonio to field questions about new equipment standards for sports, including football, baseball and…
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The sportswriter was a mainstay on Morning Editionfor 37 years, applying his keen wit and incisive eye to games of every stripe. Deford died Sunday, just weeks after hanging up his cleats with NPR.