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As-it-happens update July 2, 2018
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The Lakers have reportedly agreed to deals with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Lance Stephenson and JaVale McGee after landing LeBron James.
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In a statement posted Sunday to his Twitter account, Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor cited the "risk of paralysis" in indicating that his NFL career was over.
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NEW YORK (AP) First, it was third-string catcher Kyle Higashioka getting the silent treatment in the dugout after a home run. Then, the same for Aaron Hicks when he hit homer No.
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NBA free agency is officially open for business and, if you missed it, here are some of the big deals that were reportedly agreed to early Sunday morning: * LeBron headed to Lakers * Reports: Stephenson going to L.A.
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Celtics draft pick Robert Williams did not attend the team's first summer league session Sunday afternoon. Williams missed his flight from Louisiana to Boston, but is in transit to attend Monday's practice, according to the Celtics PR staff.
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Spain captain Sergio Ramos has created outrage at the World Cup, after a controversial celebration of his side's opening goal against Russia.
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Aaron Gordon parlayed a career season into a major payday, giving the Magic the makings of a formidable frontcourt. Following by far his best year in the league, the skilled combo forward agreed to a four-year, $84 million deal with Orlando on Sunday ...
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Free-agent center JaVale McGee and the Los Angeles Lakers reportedly agreed to terms Sunday on a one-year deal for the veteran's minimum, ESPN's Chris Haynes reported.
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Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshynski offer winners and losers of the 2018 NHL free agent frenzy. Video by Greg Wyshynski (5:33). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email; comment.
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POTOMAC, Md. - The ads for the final Quicken Loans National to be played in the shadow of Washington, D.C. summed up the PGA Tour's last week in this area perfectly: "Come see Tiger Woods and the rest of the field.
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