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- Injured Sinner back on road to French Open
- Dominican Republic votes for president in poll overshadowed by Haiti crisis
- France says will quell New Caledonia riots 'whatever the cost'
- 'Blood everywhere': Survivor recounts attack on tourists in Afghanistan
- Deadly bombs hit Gaza as US security envoy visits Israel
- World javelin champion Kitaguchi lays down marker in Tokyo
- Hundreds protest Taiwan's ruling party on eve of inauguration
- French forces smash roadblocks in bid to clear key New Caledonia road
- Russian exiles in Georgia inspired by protests but scared
- Taiwan's next president goes shrimp fishing with foreign guests
- Can Costner lead the revenge of France's much-mocked Kevins?
- Dramas elevate Iran cinema but it's comedy that sells
- Fury unsure on rematch after Usyk inflicts his first defeat
- Taiwan coast guard ramps up island patrols ahead of inauguration
- 'Maldives what?': Saudi fashionistas attempt beach rebrand
- Dallas rally to down Thunder, reach NBA Western Conference finals
- The French 'Erin Brockovich' vs Goodyear
- History-chasing Man City eye Premier League title 'destiny'
- Body of second missing Mongolian climber found on Everest
- Campana's late stunner gives Miami victory over D.C.
- Iraq father begins legal action against BP over son's cancer death
- Dominican Republic's vote is dominated by Haiti crisis
- Blue Origin flies thrill seekers to space after two year hiatus
- Biles launches Olympic year with impressive Core Hydration Classic win
- Usyk in tears for late father after historic heavyweight win
- Can we rid artificial intelligence of bias?
- Forgotten D-Day cameramen out of shadows, 80 years on
- Hollywood battles aging -- in film reels
- 'Blood in the water' for record low scores in PGA final round
- Usyk beats Fury to become undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion
- Seize the Grey wins Preakness for 88-year-old trainer Lukas
- Lowry's 62 equals low major round as Schauffele, Morikawa lead PGA
- Second major win would mean a lot for danger-man Lowry
- Tourists wounded in deadly Afghanistan shooting are stable: hospital
- Lowry matches low major round with 62 as Schauffele leads PGA
- Top-ranked Korda takes LPGA lead at Liberty National
- Benjamin wins LA 400m hurdles in blistering 46.64sec
- Ahly stay on track for 12th title after holding Esperance
- Three Spaniards, three Afghans killed in shooting in Afghanistan
- Canadian oil city lifts wildfire evacuation orders
- Schauffele clings to PGA lead as Lowry makes epic charge
- Swiatek 'staying humble' for French Open after third Rome title
- Chinese director Jia mines leftover footage for top Cannes film
- Zelensky expects Russia offensive in northeast Ukraine to intensify
- Bengaluru win six in row to make IPL play-offs, Chennai out
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- Bengaluru beat Chennai to seal IPL play-off berth
- Inter chief Zhang says 'stability' threatened by debt deadline
- Santa Claus helps Celtic celebrate Scottish title
NBA: Curry-Aussetzer bleibt unbestraft
Trotz zweier Aussetzer seines Superstars Steph Curry hat NBA-Champion Golden State Warriors in einem Play-off-Krimi gegen die Sacramento Kings zum 2:2 ausgeglichen. Beim spektakulären 126:125 im vierten Spiel der Erstrundenserie verwarf Curry in den letzten Sekunden zunächst frei von der Dreier-Linie, was untypisch für ihn ist. Dann zeigte er im Aufbau unter Druck des Gegners eine Auszeit an - doch die Warriors hatten gar keine mehr.
"Ich sage es, wie es ist: Ich dachte, das wäre der klügste Zug der Welt", sagte Curry, der seine Mannschaft mit 32 Punkten angeführt hatte. "Zum Glück sind wir mit dem Sieg davongekommen, aber wir müssen lernen, wie wichtig all diese Details sind." Die Warriors verloren in dieser Szene den Ball, Curry kassierte zudem ein technisches Foul. Harrison Barnes verwarf für die Kings aber letztlich den potenziell entscheidenden Dreier.
Isaiah Hartenstein steht mit den New York Knicks kurz vor dem Einzug ins Viertelfinale. Das Team des deutschen Nationalspielers gewann das vierte Duell mit den Cleveland Cavaliers 102:93 und führt in der Best-of-seven-Serie 3:1. Hartenstein kam auf acht Rebounds, zwei Blocks und einen Punkt.
3:1 führen auch die Boston Celtics gegen die Atlanta Hawks (129:121) und die Denver Nuggets gegen die Minnesota Timberwolves (108:114 n.V.).
B.Shevchenko--BTB