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After a disastrous first season, David Beckham can leave nothing to chance or risk the one thing he’s spent a career avoiding: public embarrassment.
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After a disastrous first season, David Beckham can leave nothing to chance or risk the one thing he’s spent a career avoiding: public embarrassment.
The top four teams play against one another tonight, as the jockeying for postseason positioning continues.
With a month left in the season, the Nuggets center looks like an overwhelming favorite.
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The Dodgers remain a clear No. 1 at the top — but there is plenty of movement after that.
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The Warriors’ Stephen Curry scored 42 points in Wednesday’s win, making 11 3-point field goals. In seven games this month, Curry is averaging 39.5 points.