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How the Bulls Shocked the Lakers With a Half-Court Buzzer-Beater
Josh Giddey’s dramatic game-winning shot capped off a stunning 16-point comeback for Chicago.

He Dreamed of Making It in the N.F.L. Then He Became a T.V. Star.
Alex Gray didn’t make it in the N.F.L. Instead he became a star on a hit television show.

How 2 U.S. Figure Skaters Honored Plane Crash Victims
Misha Mitrofanov and Alisa Efimova won the affection of an American crowd with an emotional tribute.

How an N.F.L. Uniform Stoked the Embers of a Decades-Long Feud
The Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk made a decision that raised eyebrows and fueled outrage.

Behind the Scenes in the Yankee Stadium Broadcast Booth With Joe Buck
At a time when M.L.B. and ESPN could use some calm, the veteran play-by-play broadcaster provided it.

Kim Mulkey’s Coaching Style Isn’t For Everyone. But It Still Works.
Some consider the L.S.U. coach’s methods and persona rare in women’s college basketball, but it’s hard to argue with her success.

11 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Inside the Evolution of Alex Ovechkin, the Superstar Who Keeps Changing
“He could take hard coaching, and that’s very, very unique,” Barry Trotz said.

A Fairy Tale Baseball Story Has Reached a Crossroads
David and Will Bednar have experienced the peaks of baseball. Then last season happened.

2 Months After a Tragedy, Figure Skating Honors Its Fallen at World Championships
There were 28 members of the figure skating community killed in a collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 in Washington, D.C.