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McGee was then fouled and made one of two from the free throw line.
WSJ: Johnson and Nets beat Nuggets 119-108
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Ohio State guard Aaron Craft made a free throw with two seconds left to cut Kansas' lead to two.
WSJ: Kansas Jayhawks Defeat Ohio State Buckeyes, Advances to NCAA Championship
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Michael Carter-Williams hit a 3-pointer with 1 second left to pull the Orange within 73-71, but Vander Blue hit a free throw with two-tenths of a second to go.
WSJ: No. 12 Syracuse falls to No. 22 Marquette, 74-71
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Bayless hit the free throw for the technical, and Allen added his two pushing the lead back to 97-87.
NPR: Grizzlies Advance With 118-105 Win Over Clippers
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The Wildcats, who won the only meeting between the two, 67-57, went 22 of 23 from the free throw line to beat the top-seeded Panthers.
WSJ: Marquette-Syracuse means Big East in Final Four
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Aguiar blasted a free-kick straight at a two-man Caley defensive wall and a long throw-in from Grant Munro caused problems for the Hearts defence with Rooney's overhead kick blocked before the ball eventually fell to Dougie Imrie who sent his shot too high.
BBC: Inverness CT 0-1 Hearts
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Young centre Aaron Murphy is free to play after winning his appeal against a two-match ban for a dangerous throw.
BBC: Millard latest to exit Wakefield for Catalan Dragons
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With his top two receivers out, Eli Manning got a chance to throw more balls to recently signed free agent Louis Murphy and young receivers Rueben Randle and Jerrel Jernigan.
WSJ: Giants kick off OTA without WRs Cruz and Nicks
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Indiana outrebounded the Knicks 54-36 and outscored New York 23-12 from the free throw line, indicating that the Pacers were both tougher and smarter than the Knicks, two major areas of concern from Game 3.
WSJ: Pacers rout Knicks 93-82 to take 3-1 series lead
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Cobbs also hit two free throws to build Cal's cushion in the closing seconds, allowing Crabbe to walk to the free throw line with a huge smile on his face for a shot that he missed but didn't matter.
NPR: Cal Beats No. 7 Arizona 77-69 For Big Road Win
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Cousins followed with a free throw and a long jumper, and Evans added a layup to slice the Lakers' lead to two.
NPR: Kobe Bryant Leads Lakers Past Kings, 103-98