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Tuesday, Feb 6 Orlando Magic beat Miami Heat in Miami at American Airlines Arena | | Aaron Gordon will not be healthy enough to compete in the NBA All-Star Dunk contest, | | | Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles was a hero fans at Disney World could relate to on Monday. | | | The Super Bowl boosts 'This Is Us' to 27 million viewers and Jimmy Fallon to 8.4 million, his fourth most-watched show ever. | | | Former Miami Dolphins tailback Jay Ajayi takes a shot at his old team and head coach hours after winning the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. | | | If only all pro sports were like MLS — a league where if your players don't play hard enough and don't want it bad enough, you just get new players. | | | Orlando City CEO Alex Leitão addressed the departure of striker Cyle Larin once more during the club's media day and then said he will never speak about it | | | UF athletic director Scott Stricklin said upgrading the iconic Swamp is a long-term priority for him and his staff. | | | Gators' football coach Dan Mullen will appear in four cities this month to create excitement prior to spring football practice in March. | | | The Hurricanes signed the bulk of their recruiting class during December's Early Signing Period, but the addition of a few key pieces on National Signing Day will likely lead to coach Mark Richt's first top-10 recruiting class at Miami. | | | Philadelphia Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins, Chris Long and Torrey Smith have stated that they have no intention of visiting President Trump in the White House in honor of their team's victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. | | | The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots delivered a Super Bowl that was more memorable than the commercials or the halftime show. | | | Who were the Super Bowl winners and losers, from Eagles-Patriots, to commercials to halftime show? | | | Former sports doctor Larry Nassar has been sentenced to 40 to 125 years in prison, marking his final criminal punishment. | | | Jemele Hill will not be silenced in leaving ESPN's "SportsCenter" for its The Undefeated website. On MSNBC's "PoliticsNation" with the Rev. Al Sharpton is an indication. Hill referred to President Donald's Trump's criticism of NFL players kneeling as "racial pornography" to stoke his followers. | | |
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