• Mardy Fish, the No. 19 seed and 21st-ranked player in the world, managed to edge 68th-ranked Arnaud Clement of France, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 in third-round action at Louis Armstrong Stadium Saturday.
  • Knicks power forward Amar'e Stoudemire has been voted as a starter for the Eastern Conference in the 2011 NBA All-Star Game. Stoudemire will be making his sixth-career All-Star appearance - his third as a starter, and his first-ever appearance for the Eastern Conference. Stoudemire joins LeBron Jame...
  • The New York Yankees' star shortstop Derek Jeter has become the latest to flee the Empire State as spendthrift state officials target the rich. Jeter put his 70th-floor, 5,425-square-foot Trump World Tower condo on the market for a reported $20 million.
  • It's the phone call every team lives in fear of receiving, but the Jets increased the odds of the early-morning wakeup by cutting corners on character as they constructed their roster in a desperate attempt to sell PSLs and end their 41-year Super Bowl drought.
  • Trouble-prone Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards was busted for drunken driving Tuesday morning near the Lincoln Tunnel with a blood alcohol reading of twice the legal limit, police said.
  • After a historic summer in which Miami landed LeBron James and Chris Bosh to play with Dwyane Wade, the Heat will go into camp as the favorites to dethrone the Lakers, but Miami has to prove it can blend together and figure out who's going to take the big shots.
  • Before the Wilpons even think about Joe Torre, or whomever else they might want to manage the Mets in 2011, they have to decide about Omar Minaya, the general manager. Once the decision is made on Minaya, then everybody can talk about who the next manager should be.
  • On a pleasant day in April, Deni Auclair, a high-ranking official with USA Boxing-Metro entered a shabby gym in the basement of a Queens church, where an illegal boxing show was taking place. Auclair, a 54-year-old publishing consultant, was there to shut it down.
  • As if planning a star-studded wedding wasn't stressful enough, former MTV VJ Lala Vasquez orchestrated her July nuptials to NBA player Carmelo Anthony while letting the VH1 cameras roll.
  • Avery Johnson put his motivational skills to good use Thursday, making rounds to both of the Nets' cities to preach positive choices and push his new team as bi-Hudson-coastal. The Nets coach captivated young students in Brooklyn and Newark schools.
  • Real-estate guru Barbara Corcoran is elated that the ABC television series "Shark Tank," in which entrepreneurs try to get tycoons to invest in their ideas, has been renewed for a second season.
  • There are so many ceremonies to talk about on any Sept. 11, so many ways to remember. So many memorials. But here was my own favorite memorial Saturday morning, a place in our town now called Joe Coppo Field.
  • Carmelo Anthony made yet another appearance in the Big Apple Saturday for the U.S. Open, and then balked at an opportunity to show any loyalty to the Denver Nuggets. Walking out of Arthur Ashe Stadium soon after arriving for the women's final, Anthony was tellingly defensive when asked if he was hap...
  • The verbal clash between the loose-lipped, swashbuckling coach and his former team was inevitable. For all of Rex Ryan's chirping, it was only a matter of time before somebody with clout fired back. Enter Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.
  • Kevin Durant scored 33 points and the United States beat Russia 89-79 on Thursday to move within two wins of its first world championship since 1994. The victory came on the 38th anniversary of the Soviet Union's win over the Americans for an Olympic gold medal.
  • Kicked off by Mayor Bloomberg, who Wednesday appeared at Lincoln Center to announce the city's commitment to fashion, the second-largest industry in New York, the shows are starting with a bang.
  • Tony Richardson, a meticulous fullback known for his precision, both in laying out linebackers and creasing his clothes in color-coordinated closets, said he was "caught off guard" Sunday when the Jets cut him.
  • The Jets' 2010 mission statement is as clear as it is bold: Super Bowl or bust. "We know what we got to do," linebacker Calvin Pace said. "We talk about it every day. It's ingrained in us. It's win or else."Rex Ryan's bluster has put a target squarely on the Jets.
  • Roger Goodell might have saved Big Ben Roethlisberger from eventually doing big jail time. But the suspension should have stayed at six games. You wonder how the women he is alleged to have forced himself on feel about him getting to return to his old job and his old life a couple of weeks early.
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