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Paul George’s free throws at the end lift the Clippers over the Trail Blazers 113-112 on Tuesday in Portland, Oregon.

Before their 1-0 victory over the Mariners on Tuesday, the Dodgers learned that Mookie Betts should not miss much time after being hit with a pitch on Monday.

Shohei Ohtani returned to the mount for the first time since April 4 as the Angels beat the Texas Rangers 6-2 on Tuesday at Angel Stadium.

UCLA sophomore Johnny Juzang, coming off a strong NCAA tournament run, has declared for the NBA draft. He has the option to return to the Bruins.

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Talen Horton-Tucker never stopped attacking during the Lakers’ loss to the Utah Jazz, showcasing how much he’s developed since the start of the season.

With Anthony Davis nearing his return, the Lakers once again got a reminder of how much they miss him and LeBron James in a 111-97 loss to the Utah Jazz.

During a season that has seen the Clippers approach NBA records for shooting accuracy, one common element is a trust in coach Tyronn Lue’s offense.

Paul George saw his streak of 30-point games end at five games after he finished with 23 points, but the Clippers cruised to a 124-105 win on Sunday.

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Dodgers star Mookie Betts takes a pitch off his right forearm during a 4-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners. It’s unclear whether he will play Tuesday.

The Dodgers got back their winning ways on Tuesday thanks to a strong pitching effort in a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners.

A three-day prizefight between the Dodgers and Padres ends with the Dodgers taking two of three games with 16 matchups to go this season.

Clayton Kershaw threw six shutout innings and drew a bases-loaded walk and Mookie Betts made a game-ending diving catch in a 2-0 win at San Diego.

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