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WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS SHORT HOPS TODAY'S QUOTE ON DECK

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NBA

Philadelphia 92Washington 84

Indiana 98Detroit 79

L.A. Clippers 96Minnesota 90

Boston 99Sacramento 81

New York 113Orlando 97

Atlanta 93Toronto 92

Chicago 104Milwaukee 88

Miami 105Brooklyn 85

San Antonio 102Charlotte 78

Denver 118Houston 110

Utah 104New Orleans 99

L.A. Lakers at Phoenix(n)

Coverage, Pages C1, C2

NHL

Ottawa 5Montreal 1

Minnesota 3Chicago 2 (SO)

Edmonton at Phoenix(n)

Colorado at Vancouver(n)

Coverage, Page C2

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Michigan 68Northwestern 46

Indiana 97Purdue 60

Florida 75South Carolina 36

Duke 75Wake Forest 70

Miami 73Virginia Tech 64

LSU 73Missouri 70

Kansas State 83Texas 57

New Mexico 63Wyoming 59

Creighton 91Missouri State 77

Cincinnati 62Rutgers 54

Oregon at Stanford(n)

Coverage, Pages C2, C4

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Brett Favre is returning to the NFL -- to work for the NFL Network.

The retired three-time NFL MVP quarterback will join the network's crew for daylong coverage of Sunday's league championship game between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers.

Favre hasn't been heard from much since retiring after the 2010 season. He returns to the city where he led the Green Bay Packers to a 35-21 win over New England in the 1997 Super Bowl.

"I don't miss the grind and stress of day-to-day football, but I do miss my teammates and coaches," Favre said in an email to The Associated Press.

He chose to appear on "NFL GameDay Morning" because he could work with friends such as Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders and Warren Sapp, and because the game is in New Orleans.

"As much as I'm the eye of the storm this is not about one man, one team, one director. This is about cycling and to be frank it's about all endurance sports. Publicly lynching one man and his team will not solve this problem." -- Lance Armstrong, on doping in cycling.

Ed Gruver covers tonight's F&M-Ursinus men's basketball game in Friday's edition. Also look for Jeff Young's story on one of the winningest father-son duos in Lancaster County wrestling.

 


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