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  • Trove of Gretzky memorabilia set for auction

    It started almost two decades ago with a $20 hockey stick once wielded by a forgotten player for a string of mediocre teams.

  • Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield laughs while talking with broadcasters during practice for a second-round game of the NCAA men's college basketball tournament, Thursday, March 21, 2013, in Philadelphia. Florida Gulf Coast is scheduled to play Georgetown on Friday. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    FGCU coach Andy Enfield has taken his shots and made the most of them

    Andy Enfield hasn't passed up a whole lot of shots in his life, whether they've come on the basketball court, on the sideline as a coach or on Wall Street as a businessman. And he has enjoyed his fair share of success along the way, making millions of dollars as an entrepreneur, marrying a supermodel and most recently leading FGCU to the Sweet 16.

  • Lakers owner Jerry Buss remembered at service

    Magic Johnson considered himself to be the adopted son of Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss. Shaquille O'Neal hailed Buss for his foresight, while Kobe Bryant cited Buss' ability to convince people to believe in him. Jerry West remembered a party-loving Buss who never went to bed, making it easy to be the first one at work in the morning.

  • Westwood reminded of where it all started

    Lee Westwood still doesn't know why his father took him to the golf course.

  • Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby skates during NHL hockey practice in Canonsburg, Pa., Sunday Jan. 13, 2013. It was the first official team practice of the 2013 NHL season for the Penguins. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

    Sidney Crosby finally back at full strength for Penguins

    The headaches are gone. Finally. So are the doubts, the ones Sidney Crosby couldn't outrun as he rehabilitated from concussion-like symptoms that robbed hockey's best player from two years in the middle of his prime.

  • NHL lockout has chilling effect on business

    Most everywhere Lou Billittier turns these days, the Buffalo restaurateur is reminded of the NHL lockout, and its impact on his blue-collar, sports-mad town where Dominik Hasek became a star and the French Connection is still revered.

  • FILE -In this Sept. 25, 2012 file photo, an empty locker room is shown during the NHL labor lockout at the First Niagara Center, home of the Buffalo Sabres hockey team, in Buffalo, N.Y. The NHL lockout that's already wiped out the first three months of the season is taking its toll on Buffalo businesses. And it's no different in many of the NHL's 29 other markets. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)

    NHL lockout 2012: Businesses feel pinch as stoppage drags on

    From south Florida to Vancouver, Montreal to Anaheim, a wide array of businesses located in the NHL's 30 markets have taken a significant hit because of the lockout, which is now in its fourth month and has wiped away 625 games.

  • LeBron James (Associated Press)

    LeBron James chosen as SI's Sportsman of the Year

    When LeBron James learned he was Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, the Miami Heat star was surprised. Not because he thought his achievements in 2012 weren't worthy, but because he figured what happened in 2010 was still holding him back. Apparently, that's no longer the case.

  • Dykstra sentenced in bankruptcy fraud case

    Former All-Star outfielder Lenny Dykstra was sentenced Monday to 6 1/2 months in prison for hiding baseball gloves and other heirlooms from his playing days that were supposed to be part of his bankruptcy filing, capping a tumultuous year of legal woes.

  • Adam Oates, who was acquired by Washington from Boston on March 1, 1997, recorded 354 of his 1,079 assists with the Capitals. (Associated Press)

    Adam Oates built Hall of Fame career on passing the puck

    Often along the road to Monday's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, ex-Washington Capitals center Adam Oates went unnoticed or underappreciated.

  • Baseball great pleads guilty to bankruptcy fraud

    Former All-Star outfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty Friday and could face 20 years in prison for hiding and selling sports memorabilia and other items that were supposed to be part of his bankruptcy filing.

  • Baseball great pleads guilty to bankruptcy fraud

    Former All-Star outfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty Friday and could face 20 years in prison for hiding and selling sports memorabilia and other items that were supposed to be part of his bankruptcy filing.

  • Los Angeles Kings Trevor Lewis (22) and Dwight King (74) pressure Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Derek Morris on the forecheck in the Western Conference final series. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

    Stanley Cup Final: Defense generates excitement on offense for Devils, Kings

    Playing Dale Hunter hockey, the Washington Capitals made it to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals by blocking shots, grinding out victories and sucking the life out of the game.

  • Kings bring dominant playoff run back home

    The Los Angeles Kings have maintained their discipline and cool during a dominant playoff run that has them two wins away from the team's first Stanley Cup finals appearance since 1993 with Wayne Gretzky.

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