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LeBron James would actually be a better teammate for Michael Jordan than an adversary And there you have it. Debate settled. Everyone move on. Nothing to see here. LeBron James hasn't been watching The Last Dance and thinking about matching up with Michael Jordan, his fiercest rival in the never-ending GOAT debate – he's been thinking ...
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Seahawks Preseason Schedule Revealed Less than two weeks after announcing the 2020 regular season schedule, the NFL officially released dates and start times for upcoming preseason games in August and September. With training camp set to open in late July - conditions permitting - the ...
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Kansas City Chiefs LB Anthony Hitchens Has Embraced Leadership Role Among Linebackers As the Chiefs' defense looks to take another step forward in 2020, linebacker Anthony Hitchens has already reached out to help rookie linebacker Willie Gay Jr. adjust to the NFL. The seventh-year veteran told reporters in a press conference on Friday that he ...
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Bruce Irvin relishes chance to get another run with Seattle RENTON, Wash. (AP) — While sitting at home and watching the playoffs on TV last season, Bruce Irvin felt a desire to somehow find his way back to where his NFL career began. The pull was so strong that Irvin reached out to one of his former teammates ...
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A's say they deferred Coliseum rent for lack of use during coronavirus The A's deferred a $1.2 million rent payment due to the Oakland Coliseum last month because they couldn't use the stadium, the team said in a statement Tuesday. The payment was due April 1 as part of the team's annual agreement to use the Coliseum.
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It's not urgent that the NCAA allows transfers to be immediately eligible, but it needs to eventually The NCAA Division I Council was initially scheduled to vote Wednesday on a one-time transfer waiver that could've theoretically provided immediately eligibility to thousands of student-athletes preparing to enroll at new schools. But after the Board of ...
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Magic Johnson Says EquiTrust Loaning $100M to Minority, Women Business Owners Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer and entrepreneur Magic Johnson announced that EquiTrust Life Insurance Co., of which his Magic Johnson Enterprises owns a controlling interest, will partner with MBE Capital Partners to loan $100 million through the ...
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NFL Owners Approve Lending Rams Another $500m for SoFi Stadium Funding The NFL is extending another lifeline to the Los Angeles Rams as the team continues construction on the nearly $5 billion SoFi Stadium in the city of Inglewood. According to The Athletic's sports business reporter, Daniel Kaplan, league owners voted ...
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NCAA postseason bans nearly double despite steady APR stats INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The number of teams facing postseason bans because of low scores on the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate has nearly doubled in one year. Fifteen teams face the most severe sanction next season or the season after compared with ...
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How Altered Academic Calendars Could Impact Winter College Athletics The academic calendar is shifting at American universities as we speak. Will the athletic calendar shift with it? On Monday, Notre Dame announced that it is starting its fall semester early, canceling fall break and ending the semester before ...
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Networks Have Strong Showing During Busy Sports Weekend Fans who had been starving for live sporting events had their appetites somewhat sated last weekend. Network executives knew the first weekend with multiple live events would draw good numbers but for the most part they exceeded expectations.
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Detroit Pistons: Is the Blake Griffin era over in the Motor City? The Detroit Pistons and Blake Griffin could be headed in different directions depending on the path that the organization ends up taking. Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin has had an injury-filled journey during his time in the Motor City. As a result, the ...
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Ranking the Cardinals' 2020 opponents under the reported MLB schedule modifications (KMOV.com) — The baseball world sits in a holding pattern as the players and team owners work to come to an agreement on a variety of issues that threaten the potential for a season getting underway. The health and safety concerns in firing up a ...
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Noie: No summer school a setback for Notre Dame men's basketball team It was past 10 on a weekday night one June, but the head coach was calling. He was looking for something, anything, about the guys on the Notre Dame men's basketball team, guys he was unable to see for himself. As late as the mid-2000s, NCAA rules ...
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Watford player among 6 positive for COVID-19 in EPL testing MANCHESTER, England (AP) — A player and two staff members from Watford were among six people who tested positive for the coronavirus in the Premier League's first wave of mass testing ahead of a planned return to partial training during the pandemic.
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Redskins' Cody Latimer facing gun charges after alleged poker game incident: reports Washington Redskins' wide receiver Cody Latimer was arrested over the weekend after allegedly pulling out a gun at a poker game, according to reports. Latimer, 27, appeared in a Douglas County, Colo., court on Monday to face several charges including ...
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Lawyer Milloy speaks on his release from the New England Patriots Former New England Patriots team captain and safety Lawyer Milloy recently expressed his side of the story about being released by the team in 2003. Lawyer Milloy was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1996 NFL Draft and is ...
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Former USC QB Jack Sears transfers to Boise State After a months-long saga, Jack Sears has finally found a new home. The former USC quarterback, who announced his intention to transfer in August, has signed with Boise State, the program announced. Sears will be immediately eligible with two years ...
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NCAA cuts athletic schedules for 2020-2021 seasons INDIANAPOLIS — Two sources within an NCAA Division II school have confirmed to Concho Valley Homepage that Division II athletic schedules will be reduced for the 2020-2021 school year. Each sport has a different number of games cut from its schedule ...
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Megan Rapinoe 'Not Totally Shutting the Door' on Future Political Career Megan Rapinoe is already one of the greatest soccer players in United States history. However, she isn't ruling out a career in politics for the country when she is done playing. During an interview with Vice TV's Anand Giridharadas (h/t TMZ Sports), Rapinoe ...
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JONES: Edmonton 'the safest place' for NHL, says Premier Kenney There's no 'bid book' you have to produce to become an NHL Hub City to play host to as many as half the games of the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs. There's no trip to Monte Carlo to deliver a 15-minute pitch like the one Premier Ralph Klein produced to win the ...
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O's icons Zoom in for Brooks' birthday It was maybe the most decorated Zoom call in baseball history. Your favorite Orioles legends are just like you these days, taking to technology to catch up with old friends and celebrate big moments and milestones during the pandemic. Monday qualified as a ...
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Kroenke Sports Charities Auctioning Memorabilia To Help Coronavirus Relief Efforts DENVER (CBS4) – Kroenke Sports Charities is hosting an online auction to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts. Popular items include a Nathan MacKinnon 2020 autographed All-Star jersey, autographed balls and jerseys from the Denver Nuggets as well as ...
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