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The Wildcats ride strong pitching and timely hitting to take down another top-15 opponent in a crucial late-season series.
After 30 years with the Miami Heat and 80 years around the sun, Pat Riley has no plans to retire anytime soon. "I just turned 80, and I'm proud of it and 80 is the new 60," Riley told reporters.
When asked if James was able to control everything, Chalmers revealed the team's president, Pat Riley, would not allow that to happen. "Nah," Chalmers said. "I wouldn't say that. Pat Riley wasn't ...