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The Knicks Finally Have Karl-Anthony Towns. What’s Next?
New York has wanted the four-time All-Star ever since the team president Leon Rose took over in 2020.

Kentucky Puts a Dent in No. 6 Mississippi’s Playoff Aspirations
The Wildcats stunned the Rebels, who missed a last-minute field goal that would have tied the game.

Are There Similarities Between This Year’s Top 2 N.F.L. Draft Picks and Last Year’s?
Plus, what we’re hearing about this week’s quarterback question marks, Travis Kelce’s slow start and Josh Allen’s new approach in Buffalo.

Caitlin Clark Named W.N.B.A. Rookie of the Year After Record-Setting Season
The Indiana Fever star broke both the league’s single-season and single-game assist records, and scored the most points by a rookie ever.

At Duke, Cooper Flagg Is Learning to Deal With the Hype
Flagg is projected to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 N.B.A. draft.

World Anti-Doping Agency to Appeal Finding in Jannik Sinner Case
The agency said it was seeking a “period of ineligibility of one or two years” for the tennis star.

Where Do the 2024 Chicago White Sox Rank Among the Worst Teams in Any Sport?
Chicago set the modern M.L.B. record for the most losses in a season. They’re not done yet.

Acquiring Karl-Anthony Towns Doesn’t Guarantee That the Knicks Got Better
This trade does not address the team’s two biggest needs, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Winless N.F.L. Teams Trying to Avoid Disaster This Sunday
The Bengals and Jaguars each had high hopes going into the season. Week 4’s results could end them.

How a Planned Mets Doubleheader Could Alter the M.L.B. Playoffs
Commissioner Rob Manfred could cancel it. But if the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves play, it will severely compromise them in the wild-card series.