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As-it-happens update July 5, 2019
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New York Post
LAS VEGAS — An earthquake shook the ground near Cox Pavilion Thursday morning. Contrary to popular belief, Zion Williamson was not throwing down dunks. But there may be another one Friday night when the Pelicans' prized No. 1 pick will finally make ...
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NBCSports.com
A year and two days after he shocked the NBA by agreeing to a contract with the Warriors, former Kings big man DeMarcus Cousins remains on the market. Cousins reportedly spoke with San Antonio Spurs wing DeMar Derozan and "some star players of ...
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Washington Post
NEW YORK — The 75 human hot dogs came together the way so many New Yorkers do on a sweltering day: sandwiched into the last subway car. "Who let the dogs out?" one of the group shouted. "Who?! Who?!" the other 74 responded, rhetorically. The train ...
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ESPN
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Brad Keselowski says he was sending a message by intentionally running into William Byron during practice Thursday for the upcoming Sprint Cup race at Daytona International Speedway. Keselowski was upset about Byron's ...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
CINCINNATI – Let the record show that Cincinnati's Sonny Gray and Luis Castillo threw the ball quite well against the Brewers in the last two games of the series at Great American Ball Park, and probably would have beaten most teams in the major leagues.
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CBSSports.com
Duke's coaching staff is celebrating Independence Day with a unique firework of their own. The Blue Devils on Thursday landed a commitment from five-star small forward Jalen Johnson, the No. 4 overall player in the 247Sports Composite. Johnson ...
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Bleacher Report
As DeMarcus Cousins continues to scour the market for a landing spot, the Washington Wizards could present him with an opportunity. Per Candace Buckner of the Washington Post, Cousins and Wizards interim president Tommy Sheppard had a brief ...
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The Denver Post
United States' forward Megan Rapinoe celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the France 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-final football match between France and United States, on June 28, 2019, at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. By Jerry ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Frank Lampard was one of the hardest trainers as a player and the new Chelsea manager will expect the same level of effort and commitment from his squad at Stamford Bridge, his uncle Harry Redknapp has said. Lampard, who won three ...
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The Boston Globe
LYON, France — Carli Lloyd says the success the United States is having at the Women's World Cup in France isn't an extension of the 2015 title run. The so-called 2019ers are their own team. ''We don't really bring up the 2015 World Cup that much because ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Ty Cobb emerges from the cornfield looking for a ballgame. He steps into the left-handed batter's box, chokes up on the 40-ounce telephone pole he starts to waggle and sees the third baseman take a few steps in on the grass to take away the bunt. "Dandy ...
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India Today
Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga on Thursday said India wicket-keeper batsman MS Dhoni should play for another one or two years to enable him to pass on his experience to young players. Considered as India's best finisher, Dhoni has been facing ...
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Sport24
Manchester - As he prepares for his final ever ODI for South Africa on Saturday, Imran Tahir does so as a man who will leave as a Proteas great. ALSO READ - Tahir on Aussie ball-tamperers: Everyone makes mistakes. If you were to go back to 1991 in an ...
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Stuff.co.nz
It doesn't matter how they got there, the Black Caps are - baring a Pakistan miracle - in the semifinals and coach Gary Stead isn't wasting time looking back. The New Zealanders have stumbled into, an almost certain, knockout final four match on the back of ...
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Supercars.com
Lee Holdsworth shaded Shane van Gisbergen to set the pace in second practice for the Watpac Townsville 400. The Tickford Racing driver turned a 1:12.6772s that was ultimately just 0.0132 seconds quicker than van Gisbergen. In third and fourth, Scott ...
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Miami Herald
Malik Allen wasn't ever the best athlete on the court when he played in the NBA, so he used his mind to make up for that disadvantage. All of that thinking about the game pushed the possibility of coaching into his mind. "I wasn't the greatest athlete," said Allen ...
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Metro
Harry Maguire received a call from Alex Ferguson as a 17-year-old, assuring him he would be a top player if he continued to work hard. That is according to Andy Mitten, who revealed the story amid Manchester United's efforts to sign the centre-back.
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Montreal Gazette
Alouettes quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. wasn't happy with his performance in last week's 41-10 loss to the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton. "I'd say around a C," Adams said after practice Wednesday when asked to assess the performance. "It wasn't great and it ...
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RTE.ie
Munster are interested in signing former France international Mathieu Bastareaud on a short-term contract, RTÉ Sport understands. Currently with Toulon, the powerful centre was surprisingly left out of the France's World Cup training squad, and is said to be ...
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ABS-CBN Sports
Kai Sotto and Gilas Youth faces a familiar foe in Australia in the classification round of the FIBA U19 World Cup in Heraklion, Greece on Friday (Photo courtesy of FIBA.com). The Philippines has officially been booted out of top eight contention at the 2019 FIBA ...
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The West Australian
Peter Matera will become the first indigenous former player to join the tribunal jury, from the beginning of next season. The West Coast legend was officially announced as the latest jury member at a press conference at Optus Stadium this afternoon. 50 TO 1: ...
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