Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Monday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- SAN ANTONIO -- Tim Duncan retires after 19 seasons, marking the end of an era for the San Antonio Spurs and the NBA. He leaves with five championships, two MVP awards and 15 All-Star appearances.- TROON, Scotland -- Jordan Spieth withdraws from the Olympics, leaving golf without its top four players when the sport returns to the games for the first time since 1904.- LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Maria Sharapova is definitively out of Olympics, with her doping ban appeal postponed until September.- LOS ANGELES -- The UFC is sold for about $4 billion to a group led by Hollywood talent agency WME-IMG. Dana White will stay on to run UFC, which has grown into a global entertainment brand.- SAN DIEGO -- The midseason break for the All-Star Game provides a cautious reminder for the Chicago Cubs. There is still a long way to go before the team can win its first title since 1908.- SAN DIEGO -- Todd Frazier of the Chicago White Sox tries to defend his Home Run Derby title the day before the All-Star Game. Contest starts 8 p.m.- LONDON -- Wimbledon champion Andy Murray knows from heartache at Grand Slam finals. The key to winning for him might have been realizing he could live with losing.- TROON, Scotland -- Jason Day is motivated more by failure than success. His rise to No. 1 began last year at the British Open when he left short a putt to join a playoff at St. Andrews.- SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Its not one thing -- the artistry, the athleticism or the smile. Its all of it when it comes to U.S. gymnast Simone Biles. Even Olympic champion Mary Lou Retton is in awe.- BERGISCH-GLADBACH, Germany -- Oksana Chusovitina of Germany will compete at her seventh Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. At 41, she will be the oldest Olympic female gymnast in history.- PARIS -- France has lost the European Championship but can claim victory on another front -- making it safely through the monthlong tournament while in a state of emergency and on high alert.- LISBON, Portugal -- Tens of thousands of people greet the Portugal team when it arrives home a day after winning the European Championship for its first major trophy.- ANDORRA LA VELLA, Andorra -- Chris Froome is finally receiving acclaim from roadside fans at the Tour de France. Its quite a turnaround from last year. Monday is a rest day on the Tour.DeMarcus Ware Youth Jersey . Robinson finished with 17 points, all but two in the second half, and Lawson had 14 after halftime and finished with a game-high 11 assists as the Nuggets handed Dallas its first home loss in eight games this season. J.J. Hickson led Denver with 22, and Kenneth Faried added 10 points and 10 rebounds. 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Drew Lock Womens Jersey . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making.After the Penguins paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of Pittsburgh, Sidney Crosby took it to his hometown of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Evgeni Malkin to Moscow and Phil Kessel to a childrens hospital in Toronto as part of the summer-long celebration.If theres one thing champions in the NHL have learned, it is to savor those moments because history says they wont happen back-to-back. No team has repeated as Cup champion since the salary-cap era began in 2005, and the last back-to-back winners were the Detroit Red Wings in 1997 and 1998.Sorry, Penguins. And sorry to the San Jose Sharks, as no team in the past eight seasons has lost in the final and gotten back the next year.The Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles Kings are rested from an unusually short spring, the Tampa Bay Lightning boast the deepest team in the league and the Washington Capitals are virtually unchanged after dominating the regular season. All those things, plus playing into June, stack the odds against the Penguins raising the Cup again in 2017.Youre coming off such a high, its going to be tough to get to that (level) right away, Pittsburgh defenseman Trevor Daley said. How you become a great team in this league is you have the hunger every night. Teams that are proven winners are usually the great teams, the L.A.s and Chicagos. Pittsburgh is right up there now in that conversation. Were hungry to do it again.Because they have two top goalies in Matt Murray and Marc-Andre Fleury, the Penguins are perhaps the best positioned team to repeat in recent history. That doesnt mean itll be easy.Online sportsbook Bovada set the Penguins and Blackhawks as co-Cup favorites with the Capitals, Lightning, Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues and Sharks not far behind. It wouldnt be a surprise if any of those teams make it through a World Cup of Hockey-condensed regular season and a grueling division playoff format and get to celebrate in June.The parity in the league allows for a lot of teams to have the same goal and actually legitimately have a chance at it, said Washington winger Justin Williams, who won the Cup with Carolina in 2006 and Los Angeles in 2012 and 2014. Theres a handful of teams that have those aspirations and theyre real.Rather than parity, Commissioner Gary Bettman prefers the term competitive balance, which speaks not only to the lack of repeat champions and the death of NHL dynasties but the variance in playoff teams. Of the 30 teams, 24 have made the playoffs at least once over the past three seasons.Unless youre (chheering for) the team in the dynasty market, you could care less, Bettman said.dddddddddddd All you care about is that your team is competitive.Competition isnt the problem. Its so high that playoff teams cant miss a beat or fear theyll drop out. The Florida Panthers look like a team just beginning a run of playoff appearances with young stars like Aaron Ekblad and Aleksander Barkov, but president of hockey operations Dale Tallon knows itll come down to breaks and injuries because its going to be a battle to return to the playoffs.Its a battle because the top teams havent lost much.The Penguins made a few tweaks and will be without Cup-winner Murray to start the season, but they can turn to 2009 winner Fleury and still lean heavily on Crosby, Malkin and defenseman Kris Letang. Elsewhere in the East, the Lightning re-signed Steven Stamkos, the Capitals are primed for another run with Alex Ovechkin and Vezina Trophy winner Braden Holtby, and the Montreal Canadiens should be back in contention with all-world goalie Carey Price healthy after missing most of last season with a knee injury.Chicago has cycled pieces in and out while winning the Cup in 2010, 2013 and 2015, but the core of Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and Duncan Keith is as strong as ever. The Blackhawks would have liked to go deeper in last years playoffs, but not doing so could pay dividends this season as it has in the past.It might be good for the guys to have a longer offseason and come back hungry for the start of the season, defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson said.Trading off years with the Boston Bruins 2011 championship mixed in, the Blackhawks and Kings know all too well about the Cup hangover that the Penguins will try to avoid. Peaking at playoff time and maintaining that level amid injuries and bounces takes a lot, plus the system is skewed against back-to-back champions.Its more hard than before when teams were really dominating and could spend so much on salaries and they can buy different players, said Blackhawks winger Marian Hossa, who lost in the final in 2008 with Pittsburgh and 2009 with Detroit before winning three times with Chicago. In this modern day, its extremely hard. ... Its really, really hard to repeat.---AP Sports Writer Will Graves in Pittsburgh and AP Hockey Writer Larry Lage in Toronto contributed to this report.---Follow Stephen Whyno on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SWhyno ' ' '