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Noskova's glimpse of Wimbledon trophy inspired title glory
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Argentina beat porous Wales in Nations Championship
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Morant looks forward to fresh start in Portland
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New heat wave blasts US, could break records
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Stones, Madueke start England World Cup quarter-final against Norway
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Scotland third best team in world, says Erasmus after Boks win
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Italy icon Maldini gets key role with Italian FA
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Former skipper Knight to retire from England women's duty after Lord's Test
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England, Norway battle heat as Argentina face Swiss in World Cup last eight
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England boss Borthwick coy over starting Pollock after Fiji hat-trick
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Paris landmarks shutter early as France bakes in latest heatwave
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Myanmar film wins top prize at Czech festival
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Noskova cries tears of joy after emotional Wimbledon final
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Ton-up Buttler takes new No 1 England to T20 series sweep of India
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Kriel seals thrilling win for South Africa over brave Scotland
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Death toll in Venezuela earthquakes surpasses 4,300
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Russian strikes kill eight in Ukraine, officials say
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Noskova survives tearful meltdown to win first Wimbledon title
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Lone foray cost Slock, says breakaway Tour de France partner
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Five-wicket Gaud stars before India run riot in women's Test at Lord's
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Tour de France stage to be shortened amid heatwave as sprinter Merlier doubles up
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France hosts S.Africa leader for talks, war remembrance
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Typhoon makes landfall in China after forcing nearly two million to flee
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Pollock a hat-trick hero as England hammer Fiji to end losing streak
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Sunday's Tour de France ninth stage shortened due to 'intense heatwave'
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Ryu loses count as she blasts 60 for Evian lead
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Pollock scores a hat-trick as England hammer Fiji to end losing streak
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Merlier wins eighth stage of the Tour de France in bunch sprint
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Sinner defends Wimbledon crown against revitalised Zverev
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Former nearly-man Zverev on cusp of French Open-Wimbledon double
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Russian strikes kill six in Ukraine, officials say
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Five-wicket Gaud puts India on top in inaugural women's Test at Lord's
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Marc Marquez still 'King of the Ring' after winning Sprint at German MotoGP
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Klopp reaches 'understanding' to take over as Germany coach
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Patten, Heliovaara crowned Wimbledon men's doubles champions
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Nigerian forces suffered casualties in Oyo kidnap rescue: army
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South Africa World Cup midfielder Adams dies at 25
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'Our land, our sky:' West Bank Palestinians fly kites in defiance of Israeli settlers
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Iran supreme leader vows revenge for father's killing
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'Relieved' Farrell credits pluck of the Irish after Japan examination
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Ireland 'flattered' as they beat Japan to stretch win streak
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US rapper Pitbull sets bald cap world record at London show
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'Ring the bells': residents recall escape from deadly Spanish wildfire
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India strike early before England lose Jones in women's Test at Lord's
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Paris landmarks shutter early as quarter of France swelters under heatwave
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Ireland tame Japan 36-20 to stretch win streak to six
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Marc Marquez claims pole at Germany MotoGP, Bezzecchi breaks collarbone
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Nearly 2 million people flee in China as typhoon lashes Taiwan, Japan islands
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Marc Marquez claims pole at Germany MotoGP
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Reeling Mavs have 'no time for excuses' - Irving
The Dallas Mavericks' chances of returning to the NBA Western Conference finals look slimmer every day, and recently acquired superstar Kyrie Irving says he and Luka Doncic can't carry them there alone.
An embarrassing 117-108 loss to the injury-hit Charlotte Hornets on Friday dropped the Mavs from ninth to 11th in the Western Conference -- a hair behind Oklahoma City for the final play-in tournament berth.
Coach Jason Kidd blasted his team's first-quarter effort as "awful" and suggested the home crowd boos heard in the third quarter should have come earlier.
"The level wasn't high," Kidd said. "It was just disappointing."
It was their seventh defeat in 10 games and just the latest unlikely loss against a team the Mavs were expected to beat handily.
Injuries have played a role, Irving having missed four of the last six and Doncic six of the last seven because of injuries.
But Irving, acquired from Brooklyn shortly before the trade deadline in February, said that with eight games left in the regular season, the Mavs as a whole had to be better.
"I haven't necessarily been as healthy as I would have liked, and other guys haven't been as healthy, including Luka," Irving said. "But there's no time for excuses or kind of pointing fingers or any kind of blame game. We just have to get ready."
Slovenian star Doncic spoke of his frustration after the game.
"I think you can see it with me on the court," said the 24-year-old, who was fined $35,000 by the NBA before the game for an "unprofessional gesture" toward a referee in a game on Wednesday.
"Sometimes I don't feel it's me. I'm just being out there. I used to have really fun, smiling on court, but it has just been so frustrating for a lot of reasons, not just basketball."
Doncic declined to elaborate on any off-court issues and Irving said the problem went beyond one or two players.
"As much as people want to put it on me and Luka, it is a team basketball game," Irving said. "I feel like when we focus on our team aspect, we get clear answers. But when we focus on two guys and what their numbers are and whether we can play better, it limits all the other guys and their capabilities.
"I believe in each one of those guys."
P.Hernandez--AT