• Novak airs last-second jump shot, Celtics come back to beat Knicks

      After trailing for most of the game, the Celtics came roaring back to defeat the Knicks, 91-89, on Friday night. Steve Novak had a chance to tie the matchup with seconds remaining, but he sailed a 20-foot jumper past the basket. New York has lost 11 of its last 13 games.  More »

    • Photos: The new Celtics-Knicks rivalry

      There's a new installment in the Boston vs. New York sports rivalry: Celtics vs. Knicks. The Celtics' two-point victory on Friday is the most recent of a few close games between the two teams. During the first game of the season, it was Amare Stoudemire's free throws that sealed a Knicks' win.  More »

    • Islanders' Eaton hands Senators OT loss

      In his 600th NHL game, defenseman Mark Eaton scored 2:35 into overtime to give the Islanders a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Friday night. New York trailed, 1-0, entering the third period, when Matt Martin scored the tying goal. Evgeni Nabokov made 23 saves for the Islanders.  More »

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      • Morrow scores 42, Nets lose to Timberwolves

        Anthony Morrow dazzled with a career-high 42 points, but it was all for naught. The Timberwolves still defeated the Nets, 108-105, on Friday night. New Jersey trailed by three points with eight seconds remaining, but Ricky Rubio stole the ball from Deron Williams to seal the win. More »

      • Chamberlain throwing off a half-mound

        Joba Chamberlain, who had elbow ligament replacement surgery in June, has started throwing off a half-mound at the Yankees' minor league complex in Florida as part of a rehabilitation program. The reliever went 2-0 with a 2.83 ERA in 27 appearances during his shortened season.  More »

      • Sanchez and Holmes working to fix relationship

        One factor that contributed toward the Jets' disappointing season was a year-long rift between quarterback Mark Sanchez and wide receiver Santonio Holmes. According to reports, the two have spoken over the phone in an attempt to repair their relationship and might go on a retreat.  More »

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        • Girardi thinks Yankees should add another bat

          On Friday, Yankees manager Joe Girardi expressed his opinion that it would be in his team's best interest to add another hitter before Spring Training. The skipper said that Raul Ibanez, Hideki Matsui and Johnny Damon are three free agents that have been considered by the club. More »

        • Carter attends opener of college team's season

          Even as he battles brain cancer, Gary Carter didn't miss opening day for the college baseball team he coaches. The former Mets great shook hands with each player on the Palm Beach Atlantic University team and watched about three innings of the game Thursday night. More »

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          • Calhoun taking indefinite medical leave

            The University of Connecticut announced Friday that Jim Calhoun will take an indefinite medical leave of absence, effective immediately. The Huskies coach is suffering from worsening spinal stenosis, a lower back condition that causes him severe pain and hampers mobility. More »

          • Belichick: No setbacks for tight end Gronkowski

            Rob Gronkowski practiced for the Super Bowl for the first time Thursday since suffering a high ankle sprain 11 days earlier in the Patriots' win over the Ravens in the AFC Championship Game. The tight end has had no setbacks as of Friday, according to New England coach Bill Belichick. More »

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