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James Dator

Nikola Jokic’s no-look pass shows he’s just toying with NBA defenders now

This gets better with each watch.

Nikola Jokic is already cemented his place as the best passing big man in NBA history, and passes like the one he dished on Wednesday night are examples why.

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The awareness and basketball IQ to draw in defenders, and perfectly dish the ball to a cutting Aaron Gordon for the easy dunk is a thing of absolute beauty. It’s not like Joker moves like a point guard, but he sure as heck passes...

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Jeff Borzello and Paul Biancardi

Top-10 recruit Peat commits to Arizona, Lloyd

Saying he wanted to be pushed at his new school, Koa Peat, one of the highest-ranked uncommitted high school prospects in the country, has chosen to play at Arizona.

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Myron Medcalf

Love: 'Unicorns' taking hoops to 'amazing place'

Kevin Love said the new crop of "unicorns" -- such as Duke's Cooper Flagg or recruit Cam Boozer -- are more advanced than players of his generation at this level.

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Andrea Adelson

Top D-I scorer Latson to enter portal, agents say

Florida State's Ta'Niya Latson, a three-time All-ACC selection who led the nation in scoring last season, is entering the transfer portal, her agents told ESPN.

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NBA, FIBA take next steps toward Euro league

The NBA and FIBA are now exploring partnering on a new league in Europe and further expanding their roles there, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday.

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Sundance Film Festival to leave Utah and head to Colorado in 2027

Sundance organizers said after 40 years in the mountains, the festival had outgrown Park City, and lacked the necessary theaters or affordable housing to continue hosting what has become one of North America’s most sprawling movie events.

After a yearlong search, the Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday that its new home will be Boulder, Colorado, keeping Sundance in the mountains but moving it out of Park City, the Utah ski town that had for decades provided the premier...

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Melena Ryzik

Girls to the Front: Punk Pioneers Are Coming to Lincoln Center

The institution’s annual American Songbook series honors “singer outsiders” including Fanny and Poly Styrene in events curated by Kathleen Hanna and Tamar-kali.

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Coral Davenport

She Inspired Laws to Hold the Fossil Fuel Industry Accountable. Now She’s a Target.

A conservative group is suing for emails of a law professor who helped create legislation to force oil, gas and coal companies to pay for climate damage.

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Mike Isaac

Facebook Returns to Its Roots: Showing Posts From Friends and Family

A new Friends Tab will feature posts from a user’s friends and relatives, which was the original mission of the app.

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Marc Santora, Liubov Sholudko and Nicole Tung

Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks

For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy.

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David W. Dunlap

David M. Childs, Architect of 1 World Trade Center, Dies at 83

The antithesis of a “starchitect,” he didn’t have a recognizable style. But as a partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, he helped transform the New York skyline.

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Jill Filipovic

Brazen Hypocrisy Enters the Signal Group Chat

In Trump world, the rules apply only to other people.

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Frank Bruni

Trump’s Crackerjack Cabinet Is a Fiasco Foretold

Pete Hegseth & Co. weren’t chosen for their competence.

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Holland Cotter

Jazzed About Abstraction: Jack Whitten’s Show Is a Peak MoMA Moment

Over nearly six decades, this fantastically inventive artist experimented with paint, turning it into a sculptural medium. Our critic calls his survey “scintillating and sweeping.”

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Ali Watkins

For 3 Years, They Quietly Dug Up One of the Biggest Treasures in England

Archaeologists can finally publicly discuss the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of Iron Age artifacts that they have been excavating since a metal detectorist found it in 2021.

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Alan Yuhas

Tomb of Unknown Pharaoh Is Unearthed in Egypt

The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. “It’s a new chapter in investigating this dynasty,” one noted.

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Matt Stevens

Hollywood Has Not Recovered Jobs Lost During Strikes, Report Says

Many entertainment industry workers have been jobless for months, leading state officials to consider increasing subsidies to keep film and television production in California.

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Brooks Barnes

Warner Bros. Still Awaits David Zaslav’s Promised Renaissance

David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago.

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Pam Belluck

New York County Clerk Blocks Texas Court Filing Against Doctor Over Abortion Pills

The showdown catapults the interstate abortion wars to a new level.

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Aaron Boxerman

In Controversial Shake-Up, Israeli Lawmakers Give Themselves More Power to Choose Judges

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza.

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