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NBA: LeBron James Breaks Games Played Record with Triple-Double Performance

LeBron James broke the NBA record for most games played, surpassing Robert Parish's long-standing mark in spectacular fashion during the Los Angeles Lakers' victory over the Miami Heat. The four-time NBA champion achieved the milestone while recording a triple-double, adding statistical excellence to the historic moment. Lakers teammate Austin Reaves called the achievement "beautiful," highlighting the significance of James reaching this career landmark while still performing at an elite level.

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NHL: Slovak players Slafkovsky and Pospisil shine in weekend games

Slovak forward Juraj Slafkovsky recorded two goals and two assists in his NHL game, while compatriot Martin Pospisil helped the Calgary Flames defeat the Florida Panthers 4-1. The performances highlight the growing presence of Slovak players in North America's premier hockey league, with both forwards contributing significantly to their teams' success.

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AC Milan Returns to Second Place in Serie A Table as Juventus Draws

AC Milan reclaimed second position in Italy's Serie A football table following the latest round of matches. Meanwhile, Juventus managed only a draw in their fixture, preventing them from gaining ground in the title race. Parma suffered their second consecutive defeat, leaving the club in 12th place in the league standings.

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Sinner, Tiafoe, and Zverev Advance to Third Round in Miami Open

Top tennis players Jannik Sinner, Frances Tiafoe, and Alexander Zverev successfully advanced to the third round of the Miami Open doubles tournament. The tournament saw a notable upset as 15th-seeded Russian player Andrey Rublev was eliminated by Chilean opponent Alejandro Tabilo, marking one of the early surprises in the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 event being held in Miami.

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Slovak NHL star Slafkovsky records career-high four points as Montreal extends playoff position streak

Slovak forward Juraj Slafkovsky scored two goals and two assists in Montreal Canadiens' victory over the New York Islanders, marking his first career four-point game in the NHL. The performance helped Montreal maintain their playoff position for the 150th consecutive day, though they faced elimination from contention if they had lost in regulation time. After trailing 2-1 at halftime, Montreal's top line featuring Slafkovsky alongside Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield dominated the remainder of the game to secure the crucial victory. Slafkovsky, who was selected first overall by Montreal in the 2022 NHL Draft, has emerged as a key contributor for the Canadiens this season after initially struggling to adapt to North American hockey following his arrival from Slovakia.

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Slafkovsky Records First Four-Point Game as Montreal Canadiens Defeat NY Islanders

Slovak forward Juraj Slafkovsky scored his first career four-point game (two goals, two assists) as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the New York Islanders in a crucial NHL matchup. The Canadiens trailed 2-1 at halftime but rallied behind dominant play from their top line featuring Slafkovsky, Nick Suzuki, and Cole Caufield. The victory was significant for Montreal, which has maintained a playoff position for 150 consecutive days but would have dropped below the playoff line with a regulation loss to the Islanders. Slafkovsky, who has emerged as a key player for the Canadiens after being selected first overall in the 2022 NHL Draft, acknowledged his early struggles adapting to Montreal, saying he felt lost when he first arrived with the team.

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Roman's goal helps Třinec take 2-0 series lead in quarterfinals

Forward Roman scored the decisive goal as Třinec completed a comeback victory to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their playoff quarterfinal series. Meanwhile, Karlove Vary also holds a 2-0 advantage over Liberec in their quarterfinal matchup. The victories put both teams in strong positions to advance to the semifinal round of the Czech ice hockey league playoffs.

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Crosby Leads Pittsburgh to 5-4 Victory Over Winnipeg

Sidney Crosby scored the decisive goal as the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 in NHL action. The victory helps Pittsburgh maintain their strong position in the Eastern Conference, where they currently sit in fourth place with 86 points.

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Svahnová and Pellegrino Win Sprint Events in Lake Placid

Swedish skier Linn Svahn and Italian Federico Pellegrino claimed victory in the sprint competitions at Lake Placid. Sweden's Maja Dahlqvist finished third in the women's final and secured the small crystal globe for winning the overall sprint discipline standings for the season.

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VK Slovan Volleyball Team Defeats Komárno 3-1

VK Slovan's volleyball team secured a 3-1 victory over Komárno in their latest match. The composition of the remaining two playoff pairs had already been determined before the final round of the regular season concluded.

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Šaľa Women's Handball Team Defeats Michalovce 25-24

Šaľa's women's handball team secured a narrow 25-24 victory over Iuventa Michalovce in weekend league action. Meanwhile, Kynžvart maintained their second-place position in the standings after defeating DHK Baník Most 31-23 on Saturday.

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Swiss athlete Ehammer sets new world record in heptathlon with 6,670 points

Swiss decathlete Simon Ehammer broke the world indoor heptathlon record, scoring 6,670 points to claim his second gold medal at the World Indoor Athletics Championships. Ehammer previously won gold at the 2022 championships in Glasgow and earned silver at the 2022 World Championships in Belgrade. The achievement marks another milestone for the versatile Swiss athlete, who competes in multiple combined events at the highest international level.

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Liverpool Suffers Tenth Loss of Season, Matching 2015/16 Campaign

Liverpool has lost their tenth match of the current season under manager Arne Slot, marking the first time the English Premier League club has reached double-digit defeats since the 2015/2016 campaign. The milestone represents a concerning trend for the Merseyside club, which has historically maintained stronger defensive records in recent seasons under previous management.

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