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  • Free-throw shooting: Why are some so good, some just foul?
    Looking for answers on what makes the Clippers' Chauncey Billups so good — and others much less so.

    Each time Chauncey Billups steps to the free-throw line he is "very confident," uncluttered by the fear of missing, secure in believing the routine he developed while a kid on the playground has prepared him for success.


  • Lakers' Mike Brown keeps them guessing with ejection, lineup moves
    Lakers are still learning about their first-year coach, who could be suspended after he appears to bump referee in Utah loss. He also is unpredictable in rotating in reserves in fourth quarter.

    Reporting from Salt Lake City — The Lakers gathered Sunday in a meeting room inside their Philadelphia hotel to watch the Super Bowl.


  • Q&A: Sugar Ray Leonard on Angelo Dundee and mega-fights
    The boxing great talks about trainer Angelo Dundee, who died Wednesday; mega-fights with Thomas Hearns, Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran; and a mega-bout that isn't happening: Pacquiao vs. Mayweather.

    It wasn't just the words — "You're blowing it, son!" — that Sugar Ray Leonard heard as he peered into the wise, aged eyes of trainer Angelo Dundee more than 30 years ago.


  • Kyle Stanley rallies to win Phoenix Open
    He takes advantage of Spencer Levin's meltdown and overcomes an eight-shot deficit for the victory, one week after squandering a seven-shot lead at Torrey Pines and losing in a playoff.

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Kyle Stanley rebounded from a devastating loss to win the Phoenix Open, overcoming an eight-shot deficit Sunday in a comeback as unlikely as his collapse last week at Torrey Pines.


  • Miami Heat holds off Toronto Raptors, 95-89
    LeBron James scores 30 points and Dwyane Wade has 25. The Heat has a 15-point lead trimmed to three in the final minutes before James goes to work.

    LeBron James scored 30 points, Dwyane Wade had 25 and the Miami Heat survived a shaky fourth quarter to beat the Toronto Raptors, 95-89, on Sunday afternoon.


  • Rangers continue dominance of Flyers with 5-2 win
    New York beats Philadelphia for the fourth consecutive time this season and the sixth time in a row overall.

    NEW YORK — Artem Anisimov broke a 17-game pointless streak and Henrik Lundqvist made 21 saves as the New York Rangers beat the Philadelphia Flyers, 5-2, on Sunday.


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