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Horrific quarter costs Knicks in beatdown by Pacers

INDIANAPOLIS — You can’t blame this one on J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert and Samuel Dalembert. Derek Fisher has raved about the new blood on the roster the past three weeks, but it was back to reality in...

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The Post viewer’s guide for Super Bowl Sunday

Last year’s Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Broncos was the most-watched program in the history of American television, and we’re banking on this Sunday’s big game between the Seahawks and Patriots...

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Islanders fall victim to Tuukka Rask, Bruins

It seems like the want is for this question to go away, and for everyone to come to this grand realization that, goodness, the Islanders are for real. But you know what? The question of how they will...

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The 6 players who will decide the Super Bowl showdown

PHOENIX — The quarterback has been MVP of the Super Bowl 26 times. Only nine times have defensive players won MVP honors. Only six wide receivers have won the award — but three since 2004. Only seven...

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Schilling, Dinklage can’t save shaky off-Broadway play

A century before Mrs. Robinson and “The Graduate,” Turgenev gave us Natalya, the conniving cougar of his 1855 comedy, “A Month in the Country.” Helen Mirren made her Broadway debut in the role 20 years...

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Tough Seahawks ready to re-Pete

Including the 1997-2013 seasons in The Post, Cat’s record in print stands at 501-424 (54 percent) against the spread. Seahawks (+1) over Patriots: Seattle has right-tackle issues on the offensive line,...

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Bob Ojeda denied raise, bolts SNY after 6 years

Bob Ojeda won’t be returning to the Mets’ pregame and postgame studio shows on SNY, an industry source confirmed Thursday. The outspoken former pitcher was seeking a raise in new contract negotiations....

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Battle-tested Pats rate narrow edge

Football expert Phil Steele is the owner and publisher of Phil Steele’s College Football Preview, regarded as the college football bible. Get in-depth coverage of college and pro football 24/7/365 at...

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Lundqvist’s gaffe costly as Rangers blanked by Canadiens

Bottom line, it was about the worst important goal you’ll ever see surrendered by Henrik Lundqvist, that Max Pacioretty 50-foot snap shot from the right side with 4:17 remaining in the third period of...

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Patriots’ title will be deflate accompli

We interrupt our coverage of Deflategate to bring you some analysis of Sunday’s Super Bowl XLIX game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. For the latest breaking news on Tom Brady’s...

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Hondo: Play balls!

Hondo was a dismal 1-3 in the title games but would have been 2-2 if the Colts and refs hadn’t been such sticklers for the rules. After Tom Brady’s balls were reinflated at halftime, Bill Belichick...

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Move over Ramen burger! There’s a spaghetti sandwich in town

From the Ramen Burger to Nutelasagna, the city has seen oodles of noodle-based culinary mashups in the past year, each attempting to push the palate while using one of comfort food’s most flexible —...

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Sober New Yorkers are out, proud and partying till 4 AM

Jenn Aédo winds her way through the crowd to the bar at Smith & Wollensky. The tall brunette with flower garlands tattooed down the back of her arms is approached by a man in a suit, who offers to...

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More offstage drama at Tony Danza’s ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’

The Broadway beat is getting to be like one of my favorite movies, “Sweet Smell of Success.” It’s all about press agents. Rick Miramontez resigned from “Finding Neverland” last week after Harvey...

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The Fish Bowl? Enough already with alternatives to The Big Game

It started innocently enough. Ten years ago, Animal Planet debuted its “Puppy Bowl,” the annual Super Bowl Sunday program featuring adorable puppies romping on a fake field and scoring “touchdowns”...

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‘Doin’ just fine’: Wendy Williams celebrates her 1,000th show

Don’t expect any modesty from Wendy Williams. It’s just not happening. But if being a brassy, oversized, larger-than-life personality is the recipe for a long TV shelf life, Williams is cooking on all...

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Alibaba drops nearly 9 percent on holiday struggles

Alibaba shares fell 8.8 percent after the Chinese e-commerce powerhouse reported holiday-quarter revenue that surged 40 percent but missed expectations. It was the second day of stock decline following...

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New broadband standards complicate potential Comcast-TWC merger

The higher standard for broadband Internet adopted by the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday could spark a new wave of opposition to the $45.2 billion merger of Comcast and Time Warner...

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Bezos’ newfound frugality helps Amazon beat expectations

Jeff Bezos may finally be learning the value of a dollar. Amazon’s hard-charging CEO reined in a controversial spending spree during the crucial holiday quarter, helping the online merchant eke out a...

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Firefighters dramatically rescue boy trapped on unstable ice

Firefighters made a dramatic rescue of a young boy who was trapped on unstable ice on the Bronx River Thursday afternoon, authorities said. “If the ice became any more untenable, he would have fallen...

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