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Nets’ Aldridge retires due to heart condition

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LaMarcus Aldridge retired from the NBA on Thursday after saying he experience­d an irregular heartbeat during his final game with the Nets on Saturday.

Aldridge, 35, who was diagnosed with an abnormalit­y that can cause a rapid heartbeat as a rookie in 2007, said he feels better now after getting it checked out but neverthele­ss decided to end his 15-year career.

The seven-time All-Star big man signed with the Nets on March 28.

Aldridge, the No. 2 pick in the 2006 draft, also played for the Trail Blazers and Spurs, and was a fivetime All-NBA selection.

College football: Leroy Keyes, a two-time consensus All-American running back and one of the greatest players in Purdue history, died. He was 74. Keyes had been in poor health recently, suffering from congestive heart failure and a cancer recurrence. He previously had prostate cancer. Keyes was third in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1967 and was the runner-up to O.J. Simpson in 1968.

NHL: The league delayed the Canucks’ return to competitio­n. The Canucks, who haven’t played a game since March 24 due to a COVID-19 outbreak, had been scheduled to host the Oilers on Friday. A new timetable hasn’t been set. ... All-Star center Auston Matthews missed the Maple Leafs’ game against Jets with an injury and is listed day to day.

Tennis: Top-ranked Novak Djokovic lost 6-4, 7-5 to Dan Evans in the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters for his first defeat of the year. Djokovic had been 10-0. No. 3 seed and 11-time tournament champ Rafael Nadal advanced to the quarterfin­als.

WNBA: As expected, the Dallas Wings selected Texas F/C Charli Collier with the No. 1 selection in the draft. The Wings also had the second pick and took Awak Kuier, who became the first Finnish player to be drafted in the WNBA.

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