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  • Atletico Madrid 'Ready' For Champions League Success At Last: Diego Simeone
    Atletico Madrid fell to a 2-1 quarter-final second leg defeat at home but that was enough to progress 3-2 on aggregate after their 2-0 win at Camp Nou last week.
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    Today's top games to watch, best bets, odds: NBA Play-In Tournament, Nationals vs. Pirates and more
    Find best bets for the biggest games in sports on Tuesday from the SportsLine Projection Model and top CBS Sports experts
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    Cavaliers vs. Raptors injury report and preview entering NBA playoffs
    Injuries have played a significant role in recent Cavaliers playoff history, so now is a good time to review the health of the roster as the Cavs prepare to battle the Toronto Raptors in the first round.The fourth-seeded Cavs are tentatively scheduled to practice Wednesday, April 15, through Friday, April 17, before facing the fifth-seeded Raptors in Game 1 of a best-of-seven series on Saturday, April 18, in Cleveland. Tipoff for the Eastern Conference matchup is scheduled for 1 p.m.Heading into Cleveland's on-court prep, the injury headlines surrounding the series are Cavs backup center Thomas Bryant (left calf strain) and Raptors starting point guard Immanuel Quickley (right hamstring strain) are question marks for Game 1.But there is much more injury information available about the Cavs (52-30) and Raptors (46-36), so let's take a deeper dive here:Cavaliers injury report. Will Cavs big men Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley hold up in NBA playoffs?Bryant missing the final four regular-season games with a calf strain could prove to be problematic for the Cavs because starting center Jarrett Allen has been dealing with right knee tendonitis, which caused him to miss 10 consecutive games in March, and forward Evan Mobley suffered left calf strains in December and January.Before the Cavs' regular-season finale against the Washington Wizards on April 12, coach Kenny Atkinson said Bryant is the only player on Cleveland's roster who might miss the start of the playoffs with an injury. "To be determined with him," Atkinson said.Cavs news: Cleveland Cavaliers will meet Toronto Raptors in first round of NBA playoffsAs the regular season ended, the Cavs listed guards Donovan Mitchell (right ankle sprain), Keon Ellis (left knee contusion) and Sam Merrill (left hamstring tightness) and forward Dean Wade (right ankle sprain) as other players who are managing injuries.It's important to note not all injuries show up on every version of the Cavs' injury report. For example, point guard James Harden suffered a fractured right thumb, and Ellis suffered a fractured left index finger. Harden and Ellis missed little time and played through those injuries after they occurred in February.It's also worth remembering wings Jaylon Tyson (left big toe bone bruise) and Max Strus (offseason left foot surgery) played in the regular-season finale while working their way back into form.Raptors injury report. Will Immanuel Quickley's hamstring injury keep him out of Game 1 vs. Cavs?Quickley exited the Raptors' regular-season finale April 12 against the Brooklyn Nets with right hamstring tightness.On April 13, the Raptors announced Quickley had undergone medical imaging, leading him to be diagnosed with "a mild hamstring strain." The Raptors described Quickley's status as day to day.Beginning in late March, Quickley also missed eight games due to right foot plantar fasciitis and another game on April 10 to manage the injury.Cavs playoffs: Kenny Atkinson reflects on the Cavaliers' 2025-26 regular season as they gear up for moreRaptors starting wing RJ Barrett (right knee soreness) and forward Collin Murray-Boyles (neck sprain) played in the regular-season finale on April 12 after being idle April 10.Starting forward Brandon Ingram missed two games (March 23 and 29) with right heel inflammation and sat out April 1 for management of the injury. An All-Star selection this season, Ingram has played in all six games since then.Nate Ulrich is the sports columnist of the Akron Beacon Journal and a sports features writer. Nate can be reached atnulrich@thebeaconjournal.com. On Twitter:@ByNateUlrich.This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cavs vs Raptors injury updates for first round of NBA playoffs
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    Liverpool have star power, but PSG show it takes more than talent to truly sparkle
    Liverpool's Champions League journey ended with a whimper Tuesday at the hands of a clinical Paris Saint-Germain.
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    Relationships are deteriorating: Fears Flanno has lost Dragons playing group as exodus grows
    There are suggestions Shane Flanagan has lost the St George Illawarra Dragons playing group after reports young gun Loko Pasifika-Tonga wants to follow Jaydn SuA out the door.
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    Barcelona star left bleeding on pitch in gruesome scenes after being kicked in the FACE by Atletico Madrid goalkeeper in dramatic Champions League second leg
    Somehow the Spaniard came back on looking as clean as ever within minutes of the gruesome scenes - with one fan online praising his 'die for Barcelona' attitude.
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    Rory McIlroy's withdrawal from tournament days after Masters cost him millions in fines
    Rory McIlroy has decided to sit out this week's RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, opting for some well-deserved downtime after his remarkable back-to-back Masters triumph.The Northern Irishman became just the fourth golfer in history to win consecutive green jackets on Sunday, and it's fair to say he's earned a breather.It was an exhausting weekend at Augusta National, with McIlroy battling to protect his lead in what turned into a nail-biting finish.The 36-year-old has historically been selective about playing Harbour Town, having only competed there a handful of times throughout his career.Back in 2023, skipping this very same tournament proved rather costly for McIlroy.After missing the cut at that year's Masters, he pulled out of the Heritage to regroup following a difficult spell in Georgia."I had my reasons to not play Hilton Head and I've expressed those to [PGA Tour Commissioner] Jay [Monahan]," McIlroy explained at the time."It was an easy decision, but I felt like if that fine or whatever is to happen was worth that for me in order to get some things in place."The decision hit his wallet hard though a whopping 2.2million fine under the PGA Tour's rules at the time, which required top-20 Player Impact Program players to compete in all but one of 17 signature events.Things changed in 2024 when the PGA Tour overhauled its regulations to give elite players much more freedom with their schedules.Rather than forcing the top names to show up, officials took a different approach they simply made the prize money too good to turn down.The signature events now boast bumper purses designed to attract the biggest stars without the threat of penalties hanging over them.Even with these relaxed rules, McIlroy still chose to skip the Heritage last year after finally claiming his first green jacket and completing the career Grand Slam.He headed straight home to Northern Ireland to celebrate with family and friends.McIlroy's victory at Augusta saw him finish on 12 under par, holding off Scottie Scheffler by just a single stroke.It could have gone to a dramatic play-off, but Scheffler missed a crucial birdie putt on the 17th that would have levelled things up much like the tense showdown McIlroy faced against Justin Rose twelve months earlier.The Holywood native led from start to finish, though his comfortable six-shot cushion after Friday melted to just one heading into Sunday's final round."I can't believe I waited 17 years to get one green jacket and I get two in a row," he said afterwards.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    John Terry and Colchester - why now, and why are ex-pros buying clubs?
    BBC Sport explores John Terry's imminent takeover of Colchester, why ex-pros are buying clubs, and what the feeling is among fans
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    Gwinn fllt fr zweites Spiel gegen sterreich aus
    Kapitnin Giulia Gwinn wird den deutschen Fuballerinnen im zweiten WM-Qualifikationsspiel gegen sterreich fehlen.[mehr]
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