Sixers get back in series with Detroit
AMERICAN BASKETBALL:
Guard Allen Iverson sank 37 points and added 15 assists as five Sixers scored in double figures to beat the Pistons in Philadelphia
After Allen Iverson's 3-pointer sailed through the net, he sprinted back down court and waved his arms to the fans, cupping his ear to bring their cheers to a boil.
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Arjun Atwal's baby needs new shoes
India's Arjun Atwal is trying to keep a low profile in the Zurich Classic. It won't be easy if he keeps playing this well.
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First minicamp for Eagles begins with some harsh words
The Philadelphia Eagles opened their first minicamp since the Super Bowl on Friday, but several familiar faces were missing, as was the harmony that helped the team reach the NFL championship game for the first time in 24 years.
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Crusaders cut up Sharks
SUPER 12 RUGBY:
The Crusaders ran in 11 tries to beat South Africa's Sharks 77-34, while the Bulls beat the Auckland Blues 38-24 to boost their chances of a semifinal spot
Canterbury's first-place status in rugby's Super 12 might last only 24 hours, but the Crusaders were determined to make sure everyone knew it was no fluke.
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Pair of Belgians reach the J&S Cup semifinals
Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin-Hardenne reached the semifinals of the J&S Cup on Friday, moving closer to a championship match between the two former top-ranked Belgians.
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Blus Jays shut out Yanks in Brooklyn
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL:
Toronto starting pitcher Roy Halladay allowed three hits and walked one batter in his seventh career shutout and 17th complete game
Roy Halladay threw a three-hitter with nine strikeouts, and Eric Hinske's two-run homer off Randy Johnson sent the Toronto Blue Jays to a 2-0 victory over the punchless New York Yankees on Friday.
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Sports Briefs
■ Boxing Peter TKOs Martinez in 3rd
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