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Westbrook Triple-Double Lifts Thunder as Durant Hurt

Russell Westbrook's first triple-double of the season more than made up for Kevin Durant's early exit Tuesday in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 125-101 NBA triumph over the Washington Wizards.

Westbrook sat out the entire fourth quarter after amassing 22 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists for Oklahoma City, who led 68-50 at halftime and by as many as 29 points in the second half.

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Athletics: Head of Russia's Anti-Doping Lab Resigns

The head of Russia's anti-doping laboratory resigned late Tuesday, hours after his laboratory was suspended over accusations it was part of state-sponsored doping program that experts fear could snowball into an international crisis for the sport.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has accused Grigory Rodchenkov of being at the heart of a scheme to cover up widespread use of illegal drugs among Russian athletes, including deliberately destroying positive test samples.

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Queens of the Greens - how South Korea Rules Women's Golf

Other golfers beware. With an ultra-competitive domestic tour and a seemingly limitless supply of young, talented players willing to sacrifice everything for success, South Korea's dominance of world women's golf is not going away -- and if anything, it could get even stronger.

For years now, rivals have watched in wonder as a succession of South Korean players with immaculate techniques and nerves of steel have lifted trophy after trophy, including five of the last 10 major championships.

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Neymar back for Brazil against Injury-Hit Argentina

Brazil superstar Neymar returns from suspension to face an injury-hit Argentina on Thursday as South America's qualifying campaign for the 2018 World Cup resumes with a showdown between the bitter continental rivals.

Neymar was forced to sit out Brazil's opening two qualifiers last month -- a 2-0 defeat to Chile followed by a 3-1 victory over Venezuela -- following his four-match suspension at the Copa America in June.

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Athletics: Shamed Ex-IAAF Head Diack Resigns as Foundation President

Disgraced former IAAF president Lamine Diack on Tuesday resigned as president of the International Athletics Foundation in the wake of damaging corruption charges that have rocked track and field.

"The IAAF confirms it has tonight (Tuesday) received a letter from Lamine Diack resigning his position as President of the International Athletics Foundation (IAF)," the IAAF said in a statement.

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Athletics: Bombshell Report Urges Russian Ban over State-Sanctioned Doping

Russia's athletics federation should be suspended from all competition, including the 2016 Olympic Games, over widespread doping, a damning report by an independent commission of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said Monday.

The report outlined evidence of systematic cheating with the consent of the government in Moscow, noting that drug tests for athletes were conducted at a Russian lab that totally lacked credibility.

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Vieira Joins New York City as Head Coach

Former France international Patrick Vieira has joined New York City FC as head coach on a three-year deal from parent club Manchester City, it was announced Monday.

Vieira, who had been head of Manchester City's Elite Development Squad and had been talked of as a possible candidate to take the top job at the Etihad, replaces sacked coach Jason Kreis.

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No Takers for Serie A Scudetto amid Juve Woes

The battle for Serie A supremacy is the closest in years but Juventus sitting nine points off the pace is not enough for the Turin giants' potential successors.

After 12 games, only five point separate the top five teams, four of whom can harbor serious scudetto ambitions following Juve's disastrous start to their title defense.

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Moyes's Sociedad Reign Ends in another Sacking

Former Manchester United manager David Moyes was sacked by Real Sociedad on Monday after a turbulent year in charge during which he failed to turn around the Basque side's fortunes.

"Real Sociedad have decided to cancel the contract of first team coach David Moyes," a club statement announced.

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Lulic Says Sorry for Crunching Salah Tackle

Lazio's Senad Lulic has offered apologies to Mohamed Salah for a crunching tackle that has ruled Roma's Egyptian winger out of action for up to six weeks with ankle ligament damage.

Salah, who has hit five league goals for the Giallorossi since making his move from Chelsea permanent, is expected to be out until the New Year after being stretchered off early in the second half of Roma's 2-0 derby win on Sunday after his right ankle bent inwards under the impact of Lulic's stamp.

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