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Signs of trouble for Winston, favored Florida State

It’s not always easy being famous. The curious case of Jameis Winston, the Florida State quarterback and controversial face of college football, is another example.

Media catching on to Madness in Las Vegas

Believe it or not, it’s not all about underdog stories in March. Sometimes, it’s about a survival of the favorites, such as Kansas, which escaped early elimination by following freshman leader Andrew Wiggins.

Marcus Smart’s lesson: Don’t stay in school

Even before he shoved a loud-mouthed, obnoxious fan, Marcus Smart made a bigger mistake. He returned to Oklahoma State when he would have been a top-five pick, and possibly the No. 1 pick, in last summer’s NBA Draft.

Spurs zig, Heat zag, and books lose

It was turn-back-the-clock night for Dwyane Wade, and as a result, a wild series is right back where it started. But maybe it’s not that wild, because this is what was expected.

Bettors take look at UNLV

It is expected to be sunny and warm here today, but if there is a dark cloud in the valley, it’s probably following Bobby Hauck. Bad things sometimes happen to good people, and the UNLV football coach falls into that category at the moment.

Lakers survive, but ride ends here

The Los Angeles Lakers put away the Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of their first-round series Saturday night, and the major storylines did not include controversy or Kobe. The better team won, fair and square.

Belichick, Brady teach doubters a lesson

A pair of aces is not an unbeatable hand, but it’s tough to crack Bill Belichick and Tom Brady three times in a row. Betting against the New England Patriots, in the spot they were in Sunday, was exposed as a foolish bluff.