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As-it-happens update April 10, 2020
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Los Angeles Times
It's not often that Clippers guard Patrick Beverley is quiet for long stretches. It was why his silence last Friday, during the opening minutes of his first-round matchup in an ESPN-broadcast video-game tournament featuring NBA players, led to some alarm within ...
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Bleacher Report
Dana White was, well…Dana White. The UFC czar was defiant, demonstrative and determined to insist—repeatedly—that his renegade combat sports machine was ready to proceed with plans to produce a pay-per-view event next weekend in the semi-arid ...
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ESPN
Barcelona's institutional crisis deepened on Thursday as six board members resigned, citing disagreements over how the club is being run by president Josep Maria Bartomeu. - Stream new episodes of ESPN FC Monday-Friday on ESPN+ - Stream every ...
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Yahoo Sports
The Bulls got their man, and their man is no slouch. Arturas Karnisovas, one of the more well-respected veteran executives in the NBA, is on the cusp of officially signing on to be the organization's new head of basketball operations. The league-wide ...
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Jackson Clarion Ledger
Mississippi State is set to hire Nikki McCray as its next women's basketball coach, according to multiple media reports. McCray will reportedly replace Vic Schaefer, who left Mississippi State for Texas after eight seasons in Starkville. McCray spent three ...
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Seattle Times
Mike Vorel. Seattle Times staff reporter. Washington football fans will get to see former Husky quarterback Jacob Eason during this month's NFL Draft. The only question is, when? The 6-foot-6, 227-pound signal caller from Lake Stevens is one of 58 players ...
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Larry Brown Sports
The entire sports world has been put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic, but that does not mean Mitchell Trubisky is safe from being trolled by Chicago Bears fans. A restaurant in the Chicago area called Chipmunks currently has a sign out reminding ...
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NHL.com
Connor McDavid knows how much work regaining his elite skating ability will require whenever he gets back on the ice if the NHL season resumes following a pause due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus. The Edmonton Oilers center, who was off ...
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Niners Nation
The San Francisco 49ers had a pre-draft visit scheduled with former Texas A&M defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, per Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle. Defensive tackle is a bigger need than a lot of fans realize. With no DeForest Buckner, the 49ers ...
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Baltimore Beatdown
While the Ravens never did completely replace C.J. Mosley after he departed in last year's free agency, it doesn't mean they're intent to do so this offseason either. Baltimore could wait until the middle rounds to bolster the unit, and General Manager Eric ...
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Blue Springs Examiner
The news was not unexpected, but that does not make it any less heartbreaking for players and their families, coaches and activities directors as the Missouri State High School Activities Association officially canceled all spring sports Thursday afternoon.
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Scottish Daily Record
Scottish sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter has delivered for the nation once again with a brilliant commentary of his two playful dogs. Cotter's Ayrshire tones are instantly recognisable from his television and radio commentary from major sporting events, ...
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Minnesota Daily
A busy day continued on Thursday for the Gophers. Shortly after graduate transfer Brandon Johnson announced he would join the program, guard Payton Willis announced his decision to transfer elsewhere. Willis announced on social media that he would ...
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247Sports
The nation's top Junior College prospect Jay Scrubb, who had committed to Louisville, is signing with an agent and will forgo his college eligibility, his father Jason Scrubb tells 247Sports. "He wants to be a pro ball player," the elder Scrubb said. Scrubb, a ...
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