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Game 1: Heat 103, Pacers 102 (OT): LeBron James’s Layup at Buzzer Gives Heat Game 1 Victory
LeBron James’s layup in overtime rescued the Heat after the Pacers appeared to have sealed a victory on three free throws by Paul George, who finished with 27 points.

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Game 1: Heat 103, Pacers 102 (OT): James Saves Heat at Buzzer of Game 1
LeBron James made a layup as time expired in overtime, and the Miami Heat found a way to beat the Indiana Pacers in a wild Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday.

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Goal: In Mexico, Finals Are a Capital Affair
Club América and Cruz Azul face off in a two-game series for the Mexican league Clausura title in an all-capital city series beginning on Thursday.

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M.L.B. Roundup: Harper’s Catch Helps Nationals Beat Giants
A day after he missed on a tying triple in the ninth inning, Bryce Harper made a game-saving grab in right field, leading the Nationals past the Giants.

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N.H.L. Roundup: Penguins Rout the Senators and Take a Commanding Lead
Jarome Iginla and James Neal each scored twice, and the Penguins routed the Senators, 7-3, on Wednesday to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series.

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Orioles 6, Yankees 3: Kuroda Is Stung by Two Early Homers, and a Line Drive Off His Calf
Hiroki Kuroda, who has been a stalwart presence this season, gave up five runs and eight hits in two-plus innings, his earned-run average increasing to 2.67 from 1.99.

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On Hockey: As Rangers Face Future, Tortorella Is in It
The Rangers’ season is hanging by a thread heading into Game 4 against Boston on Thursday, but Coach Joh Tortorella’s job seems secure.

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Giants Give Once-Heralded Aaron Curry a Chance
Aaron Curry won the Butkus Award as the nation’s finest linebacker in 2008 while playing for Wake Forest, but he stumbled in stays with the Seahawks and the Raiders.

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Bats: Feeling Better, Granderson Hopes Boost in Production Follows
Before Wednesday’s game against the Orioles, the Yankees’ Curtis Granderson said that he felt comfortable at the plate and that his right forearm, which he fractured in spring training, felt great.

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Reds 7, Mets 4: Ike Davis’s Play at First Figures Into Mets’ Loss
Ike Davis did not make an attempt with his glove at a ground ball along the first-base line in the ninth inning, allowing the Reds’ go-ahead run.

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