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L.A. photographer captured countless iconic moments in sports history — here's the story behind them

For over 40 years, Andrew D. Bernstein captured some of the most captivating photos in sports history as the go-to L.A. team photographer for the Lakers, Kings, Clippers and Dodgers.Quickly gaining trust from high-status players including Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Kobe Bryant, Bernstein became, in his words, a welcomed "fly on the wall" at many of the biggest sports events in recent history, including the Dream Team's 1992 Summer Olympic run, Michael Jordan's first championship win with the Chicago Bulls, and Wayne Gretzky's historic 802nd goal, when he surpassed Gordie Howe's record.
WARNING: This article references alleged sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone impacted by it.NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly says he expects a decision soon on the status of five former Hockey Canada players acquitted at trial in a high-profile sexual assault case.
How experience, patience, race execution could lead Canadian runner Marco Arop to world title repeat
Coach Chris Woods is certain Marco Arop can repeat as men's 800-metre champion next week at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, and that self-confidence and belief in his ability will be key ingredients to the runner's success.
XEmailRedditLinkedInZach Collaros is out of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' lineup for Friday night's matchup with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.The veteran quarterback remains sidelined with a neck injury suffered in last week's 21-13 loss to Saskatchewan, with backup Chris Streveler starting in his place.Streveler's mobility gives Winnipeg a new wrinkle in the backfield alongside Brady Oliveira, who sits fourth in the CFL in rushing.
