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PHI2001040602 - 06 APRIL 2001 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA: 76er Matt Geiger (52) sticks to Cavalier Anthony Johnson (10) as Philadelphia hosts Cleveland in an evening game at the First Union Center April 6, 2001. rlw/ja/Jon Adams UPI

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A 13-year-old Missouri boy has died, two days after being pulled unconscious out of a swimming pool at a Disney resort in Kissimmee, Fla., police said.
Will Sheehey and Cody Zellar teamed up for 41 points Saturday and second-ranked Indiana breezed to an 83-55 rout of Purdue.
Jordan Hulls, Cody Zeller and Christian Watford combined for 53 points Thursday in pacing No. 15 Indiana to a 75-58 Big Ten Tournament win over Penn State.
Anthony Johnson hit a jumper with 10 seconds left Wednesday, giving Montana a 66-65 win over Weber State and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
NBA: Orlando 106, Indiana 98
Orlando, led by Vince Carter with 28 points and Dwight Howard with 21 points and 23 rebounds, came from behind Monday and downed the Indiana Pacers 106-98.
A Detroit police officer said he rescued two men, one a paraplegic, from St. Clair Lake while out fishing by himself.
Dwight Howard scored 28 points Sunday for Orlando, which led all the way in a 105-87 victory over the Utah Jazz -- the Magic's seventh win in eight games.
Anthony Johnson hit 6-of-8 three-point attempts Wednesday and produced a season-best 25 points, leading Orlando past the Los Angeles Clippers 125-96.
Ron Artest put Sacramento in front with 19 seconds remaining in overtime Friday and the Kings held on to defeat Charlotte 116-115.
The Sacramento Kings reportedly agreed Saturday to trade point guard Mike Bibby to the Atlanta Hawks for four players.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson