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The Potawatomi Fire is the first tribally owned sports team in Oklahoma and one of only a handful of professional teams owned by tribal nations in the country.
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The Potawatomi Fire is the first tribally owned sports team in Oklahoma and one of only a handful of professional teams owned by tribal nations in the U.S. Citizen Potawatomi Nation is investing in the team as part of a new partnership with the city of Shawnee to attract more people and more investment.
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The Citizen Potawatomi Nation is the first tribal nation to own a professional basketball team.
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The U.S. women have not lost a game at the Olympics since the 1992 Games in Barcelona, a remarkable stretch of 55 straight victories and seven gold medals.
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The USA team defeated France 87-82 to win the gold medal. Kevin Durant, of the Brooklyn Nets, dominated during the game. It was the squad's seventh gold medal in the past eight Olympics.
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After a commanding victory over Australia into Wednesday's quarterfinal, the U.S. women's basketball team is aiming for an unprecedented 7th straight gold medal.
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The U.S. defeated Japan 86-69 in group play. It's a record 51st straight win for the top-ranked U.S. dating to the 1992 Games. The Americans are going for their 7th straight Olympic gold medal.
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The U.S. women's team took an early lead against the Russians and maintained it the entire game. The action unfolds over just 10 minutes — or the first to 21 points if that happens more quickly.
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Traditional basketball's scrappy cousin is making its Olympic debut in Tokyo, introducing the world to the dizzyingly fast, more compact play of the game of driveways and public parks.
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The Norman High School girls' basketball team overcame ridicule, profanities and racial slurs from an announcer and captured their second consecutive…