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Did Tiger Woods shake hands with a tree? Social media reacts to viral image
A tree got in the way of an embrace between Tiger Woods and legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist at the Masters.
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Tiger Woods finishes Masters at 16-over 304, his highest score as a professional
Tiger Woods shot a 77 in the final round of the Masters on Sunday to finish the tournament at 16-over, worst among players who made the cut.
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Sixers scratch Embiid, Melton and Martin for season's last game
The Sixers scratched three players on Sunday afternoon shortly before their season finale vs. the Nets.
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In Roob's Observations: How free agency made Howie Roseman's job easier in the draft
What free agency means for Howie Roseman in the draft, the worst season ever by an Eagles running back and more in the latest Roob’s Random Observations.
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Scottie Scheffler leads Masters by 1 shot after 3 rounds of play
Scottie Scheffler made one last birdie and let out one big exhale Saturday on a wild day of charges and collapses at the Masters, giving him a 1-under 71 and a one-shot lead over two-time major champion Collin Morikawa.
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Tiger Woods shoots his worst round in a major championship on 3rd day of Masters
Tiger Woods walked off the third green at Augusta National on Saturday, having just missed a birdie putt he thought he should have made, and began striding up the hill toward the long par-3 fourth hole at the Masters.
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Unlike last year, Sixers know there's real stakes for this finale against Nets
The Sixers know there’s legitimate stakes this time for their season finale Sunday vs. the Nets.
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Capitals' Nick Jensen walks out of arena, avoids hospital trip after being stretchered off
Washington Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen walked out of the arena and avoided a trip to the hospital after a scary scene that included him crashing headfirst into the boards and being stretchered off the ice. Jensen was conscious, alert and moving his extremities in the aftermath of the shove from Tampa Bay’s Michael Eyssimont that sent both... -
Philadelphia Sixers color announcer Alaa Abdelnaby shares his inspiring story
76er color analyst Alaa Abdelnaby has been breaking barriers his whole life and continues to through his work as a courtside announcer. In honor of Arab American Heritage Month, we got the chance to sit down with him and have him share his inspiring story.
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Council signs hard-earned new deal; Nurse says he's ‘right on the edge' of rotation
Sixers rookie Ricky Council IV signed a hard-earned standard NBA contract on Saturday.
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Eagles land top talent in fan-sourced Eagles-only mock draft
In our Eagles-only fan-sourced mock draft, the Eagles went with a corner, offensive tackle and linebacker with their first three picks.
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76er color analyst shares his story as one of the few Arab, Muslim voices in the NBA
Alaa Abdelnaby broke barriers, not just in his own life, but in the NBA too. In honor of Arab American Heritage Month, NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has more on the story of a man Sixers fans know all too well.
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3 observations after Embid has injury scare, leads Sixers to crucial win over Magic
Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey led the Sixers to a crucial seventh consecutive win Friday night.
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Team USA wheelchair basketball captain shares his story, importance of proper equipment for all
Toyota surprised The Challenged Athletes Foundation with two custom wheelchairs and donated $12,000 during an event hosted by the 76ers on Friday. NBC Sports Philadelphia reporter Ashlyn Sullivan got to talk to USA Men’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team captain Steve Serio about why this event is so important.