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Myisha Hines-Allen's new WNBA coach didn't need her, but drafted her for her 'toughness'

Myisha Hines-Allen didn’t fill a void for the Washington Mystics, but they wanted her anyway.

      

 

 

KDF basketball classic was losing fans, so it was canceled. Here's how it can come back

The Kentucky Derby Festival called off its high school basketball event in 2018 for financial reasons, though for now, it’s viewed as just a “break.”

      

 

 

Mailbag: Spring camp has ended. Now, what to make of the 2018 Louisville football team?

Spring camp is over, and we don’t have many answers about the 2018 Louisville football team, but we have more than we did four weeks ago.

        

Stock up, stock down: A look at Louisville football after spring camp 2018

A recap of Louisville football’s 2018 spring camp.

      

 

 

Here's what you need to know about Boston Marathon

Kenyan runners swept the 2017 Boston Marathon, which is the world’s oldest annual marathon. This year marks the five-year anniversary of the bombings that killed three people.

      

 

 

Victor Oladipo: Cavs owner Dan Gilbert's comment 'added fuel to the fire'

Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert said that the Pacers “could have done better” in the trade that landed Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.

        

Could Paul George's huge Game 1 be a sign of what's to come? Thunder better hope so

Paul George’s Game 1 performance – 36 points with eight made three-pointers – was as good a start as the Thunder could have hoped for. And for more than one reason.

      

 

 

Colin Kaepernick tweets Jackie Robinson quote on national anthem

On Jackie Robinson Day in baseball, NFL free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick tweets a familiar-sounding quote from the MLB trailblazer.

        

Louisville snags third 2019 football commit in guard Jack Randolph of Franklin-Simpson High

Randolph earned honorable mention in the 2017 all-state football team and is heading into his senior season.

        

Rain forces NASCAR to postpone remainder of Bristol race until Monday

NASCAR drivers dodged the rain for 204 laps Sunday in the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, but the weather eventually won.

        

Returning to Boston Marathon five years after bombings, we never take it for granted

The bombings in 2013 changed forever the way I feel about a race that I loved before the tragedies and love even more now as I get ready to run my 10th consecutive Boston Marathon.

        

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