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      On Basketball

      Agonizing Summer Leaves U.S. Basketball Much to Ponder

      The Americans lost to Serbia at the World Cup, ensuring they would play for seventh place, their worst showing ever in a tournament featuring N.B.A. players.

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    Is the Mets’ Wild Season Careening Into the Playoffs?

    It would have been hard to imagine a month ago, but the Mets are squarely in the race for a wild-card spot — and with an apparent camaraderie that other teams might envy.

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    Sam Darnold Out Indefinitely With Mono

    The virus will keep the Jets quarterback sidelined during a brutal stretch in the team’s schedule.

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    Need a Hug? Just Ask the Yankees’ Cameron Maybin

    The Yankees’ veteran outfielder loves to hug, and gives one out after every home run his teammates hit. This year, that’s meant a lot of hugs.

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    João Félix Is in a Hurry. So Is Everyone Else.

    Félix has gone from Benfica’s academy to Cristiano Ronaldo’s heir apparent with dizzying speed. But how fast is too fast?

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    Injuries Mar Yankees’ Doubleheader Sweep of the Tigers

    Gary Sanchez left the second game an inning after he had been thrown out in his first stolen-base attempt this year, and Edwin Encarnacion homered in the first game but left with an oblique problem.

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    Justify Failed a Drug Test Before Winning the Triple Crown

    Bob Baffert guided Justify to the 2018 Triple Crown, but a month before the Kentucky Derby, the horse failed a drug test that could have ended that campaign before it began.

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    Rafael Nadal Shows Why the Young Guard Will Have to Wait

    Against 23-year-old Daniil Medvedev, Nadal again proved the logic-defying dominance of the Big Three: He, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are still at the top of the rankings.

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    Serena Williams Lost, but Her Legacy Is Winning

    She was plowing through the U.S. Open toward what seemed like a fitting victory. But the future she helped create caught up to her.

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