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Often the forgotten member of Miami's "Big Three," Chris Bosh stepped up with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade sitting out to get the Heat a big win and move closer to securing home-court advantage throughout the NBA playoffs.
Lewis Hamilton believes his Mercedes team is now Red Bull's closest challenger and will be capable of mounting a sustained bid for Formula One glory this year.
Has the time come for major changes in the China Basketball Association?
Manchester United and Chelsea face a challenging 48-hour turnaround ahead of their FA Cup quarterfinal replay at Stamford Bridge on Monday.
Kobe Bryant passed Wilt Chamberlain for fourth place on the NBA's scoring list, then put on one of the best passing performances of his storied career.
Maria Sharapova is pleased with the state of her game as she prepares to begin her clay-court preparations for defending the French Open title, even though the Russian star still has no title at Miami.
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini believes that injuries and international commitments have cost his team its Premier League title, but he is adamant it will end the campaign in style.
Cleanthony Early kept stealing glances down at the hat in his hands while he waited for his turn to climb the stepladder. The Wichita State forward seemed stunned at the words on the side of his brand-new ballcap: "Final Four Atlanta."
Kobe Bryant used a crutch to leave the arena after the Los Angeles Lakers' latest loss.
Boss Platini also threatens lifetime bans for anyone involved in match-fixing
Roma captain Francesco Totti claims his long career in Italy's top flight had "flown by" as he celebrated 20 goal-laden years of playing in Serie A on Thursday. But the Giallorossi icon, who last week scored his 226th league goal to move to second in the league's all-time scoring charts behind Silvio Piola, says he's not ready to hang up his boots just yet.
Juventus striker Mirko Vucinic insists the champion will not take Inter Milan lightly when the sides meet in the much-anticipated Derby d'Italia on Saturday.