How the Raptors Won Game 1 Over the Warriors
Toronto came out hot and never let up, withstanding Golden State’s 3-pointers to take a 1-0 lead in the N.B.A. finals.
By Benjamin Hoffman and Marc Stein
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Toronto came out hot and never let up, withstanding Golden State’s 3-pointers to take a 1-0 lead in the N.B.A. finals.
By Benjamin Hoffman and Marc Stein
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are among those playing third-round matches at Roland Garros.
By Ben Rothenberg
Baseball leaned on its teams to extend protective netting. Has it done enough to keep fans safe?
By Billy Witz and Tyler Kepner
Nico Yennaris, a 26-year-old midfielder with little pedigree in Britain, became the first foreign-born player to be called up by China’s national team.
By Tariq Panja
The Raptors star — and his future — is all anyone in the N.B.A. can talk about, even as he stays quiet. Toronto’s success this season shows why.
By Marc Stein
At this weekend’s Memorial Tournament, Woods has a shot at tying Snead with 82 PGA Tour titles. The two met when Woods was 6 and Snead 69.
By Karen Crouse
Mamiko Higa of Japan led by a stroke after shooting the lowest round in an Open debut: a bogey-free six-under-par 65.
By The Associated Press
Haney said on the show that he couldn’t name even six players on the L.P.G.A. tour and mocked the ethnicity of the sport’s stars from South Korea.
By Karen Crouse
Christian Ruud, whose son will play Federer in the third round of the French Open on Friday, was told he had practiced with him in Paris in 1999. “I don’t remember the one here,” the father said.
By David Waldstein
This N.B.A. season has been treated as a foregone conclusion, but Golden State will not want to get too comfortable against Kawhi Leonard and his loaded Toronto Raptors.
By Benjamin Hoffman
Persistent stereotypes about Asian players obscure the quality of Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min, a star by any metric.
By Rory Smith
Climbers and the Nepalese government believe the recently exposed bodies are the result of global warming, which is rapidly melting the mountain’s glaciers.
By Bhadra Sharma and Kai Schultz
After losing the first set and being a break down in the second, the top-ranked Osaka rallied to beat the former No. 1 Victoria Azarenka, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.
By The Associated Press
For a basketball writer, there is no avoiding discussion about the future in the modern version of the league.
By Marc Stein
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A look at the championship team captured in the 1969 Topps Baseball set.
By Jay Schreiber
With stunning catches and stealthy base-running, they manage to clinch a world championship.
By The New York Times
Many people, and a cat, played a part in the Mets’ road to a championship.
By Jay Schreiber
The Mets still struggled, but they never again reached the depths of 1962. After Stengel retired, Seaver and Koosman arrived.
By The New York Times
The Mets overcame a slow start and a stagnant summer to run away with the division.
By The New York Times
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