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Real Madrid keep pressure on Barca with tight win at Valencia
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PSG trounce Marseille to move back top of Ligue 1
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Hong Kong to sentence media mogul Jimmy Lai in national security trial
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Lillard will try to match record with third NBA 3-Point title
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Vonn breaks leg as crashes out in brutal end to Olympic dream
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Malinin enters the fray as Japan lead USA in Olympics team skating
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Thailand's Anutin readies for coalition talks after election win
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Fans arrive for Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl as politics swirl
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'Send Help' repeats as N.America box office champ
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Japan close gap on USA in Winter Olympics team skating event
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Liverpool improvement not reflected in results, says Slot
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Japan PM Takaichi basks in election triumph
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Machado's close ally released in Venezuela
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Dimarco helps Inter to eight-point lead in Serie A
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Man City 'needed' to beat Liverpool to keep title race alive: Silva
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Czech snowboarder Maderova lands shock Olympic parallel giant slalom win
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Man City fight back to end Anfield hoodoo and reel in Arsenal
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Diaz treble helps Bayern crush Hoffenheim and go six clear
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US astronaut to take her 3-year-old's cuddly rabbit into space
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Israeli president to honour Bondi Beach attack victims on Australia visit
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Apologetic Turkish center Sengun replaces Shai as NBA All-Star
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Romania, Argentina leaders invited to Trump 'Board of Peace' meeting
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Kamindu heroics steer Sri Lanka past Ireland in T20 World Cup
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Age just a number for veteran Olympic snowboard champion Karl
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England's Feyi-Waboso out of Scotland Six Nations clash
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Thailand's pilot PM lands runaway election win
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Sarr strikes as Palace end winless run at Brighton
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Olympic star Ledecka says athletes ignored in debate over future of snowboard event
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Auger-Aliassime retains Montpellier Open crown
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Lindsey Vonn, skiing's iron lady whose Olympic dream ended in tears
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Conservative Thai PM claims election victory
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Kamindu fireworks rescue Sri Lanka to 163-6 against Ireland
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UK PM's top aide quits in scandal over Mandelson links to Epstein
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Reed continues Gulf romp with victory in Qatar
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Conservative Thai PM heading for election victory: projections
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Heartache for Olympic downhill champion Johnson after Vonn's crash
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Takaichi on course for landslide win in Japan election
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Wales coach Tandy will avoid 'knee-jerk' reaction to crushing England loss
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan's triumphant first woman PM
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England avoid seismic shock by beating Nepal in last-ball thriller
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Karl defends Olympic men's parallel giant slalom crown
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Colour and caution as banned kite-flying festival returns to Pakistan
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England cling on to beat Nepal in last-ball thriller
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UK foreign office to review pay-off to Epstein-linked US envoy
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England's Arundell eager to learn from Springbok star Kolbe
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Czech snowboard great Ledecka fails in bid for third straight Olympic gold
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Expectation, then stunned silence as Vonn crashes out of Olympics
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Storm-battered Portugal votes in presidential election run-off
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Breezy Johnson wins Olympic downhill gold, Vonn crashes out
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Vonn's Olympic dream cut short by downhill crash
LeBron makes winning return for Lakers in 23rd season
LeBron James made a winning start to his NBA-record 23rd season on Tuesday, returning after a near one-month injury absence in the Los Angeles Lakers' 140-126 victory over the Utah Jazz.
James, 40, missed the Lakers' first 14 games of the season with sciatica but was quickly back into his rhythm before finishing with 11 points, 12 assists and three rebounds.
There was still time for James to bring up another milestone, his two three-pointers taking him past Reggie Miller for sixth place on the NBA's all-time regular season three-pointers list.
Luka Doncic, who led the Lakers scoring with 37 points, welcomed James' return to the line-up.
"It's been a long time since he played basketball, so I think for the first game back, he looked amazing," Doncic said. "He's gonna keep getting his rhythm, and he's gonna help us a lot."
Doncic was backed with 26 points from Austin Reaves with Deandre Ayton adding 20.
Utah led by 11 points during the second quarter but were blown away in the third as the Lakers poured in 37 points to open up a sizeable double-digit lead heading into the final frame.
Elsewhere Tuesday, the Detroit Pistons stretched their longest win streak since 2008 to 11 games with a 120-112 victory in Atlanta, snapping the Hawks' five-game win streak.
The Pistons, who lead the Eastern Conference at 13-2, got 25 points and 10 assists from Cade Cunningham and 24 points with eight rebounds from Jalen Duren.
Jalen Johnson sparked Atlanta (9-6) with 25 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
At Brooklyn, Jaylen Brown scored 29 points and Payton Pritchard added 22 and 10 rebounds to spark the Boston Celtics in a 113-99 victory over the Nets.
Desmond Bane scored 23 points and reserve Anthony Black added 21 to lead the Orlando Magic over visiting Golden State 121-113.
Stephen Curry led the Warriors (9-7) with 34 points while Jimmy Butler added 33 in a losing cause.
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At San Antonio, De'Aaron Fox scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half and Harrison Barnes added 23 to spark the host Spurs over Memphis 111-101.
The Spurs (10-4) were without star big man Victor Wembanyama because of a left calf strain and guard Stephon Castle with a left hip flexor strain while Memphis star guard Ja Morant was sidelined by a right calf strain.
"We're trying to do this as a collective. There's no replacing Vic," Barnes said. "Were just trying to find ways to win, share the ball, move the ball, that's how we'll do that."
Barnes scored the first seven points in an 11-0 game-closing run to secure the victory.
"Harrison Barnes carried us through this. That's just what a vet does," Fox said. "It felt great winning the game with all the guys we have out.
"We have a team and we know that when one guy goes down we have a number of guys that can step up. No one guy will take up the slack for one being out."
ESPN reported that Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo will miss the next one to two weeks of the season with a left groin strain suffered in a Monday loss to Cleveland.
L.Mesquita--PC