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Sources: Kyrie Irving to play key role in Friday call with players When the National Basketball Players Association conducted a conference call and vote on restarting the season a week ago, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving was an active participant -- although his questions were of a mundane nature. Sources say Irving ...
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What's at Stake If NBA Players Back Out of Orlando Return? Is the NBA's Orlando return in jeopardy? Per Bleacher Report's Howard Beck, "Kyrie Irving has been a driving force in organizing [calls] and in raising concerns over NBA's bubble plan. … One agent estimates that two-thirds of the top 40 [players] would refuse ...
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Adam Rank Changes Tune, Predicts Broncos to Finish 11-5 & Unseat Chiefs as Division Champs The Denver Broncos' summer ascension is in full swing. With the addition of a number of talented offensive weapons in free agency and the draft and the trust Head Coach Vic Fangio and his defenses garner from people around the NFL, what one believes ...
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Browns talking Myles Garrett contract extension and possible Jadeveon Clowney signing with their agent Bus Cook CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns have had plenty of business this offseason with Bus Cook, the agent for both Myles Garrett and fellow edge-rusher Jadeveon Clowney. If all goes well, the two former No. 1 overall picks could become bookend edge-rushers ...
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Charley Casserly On Browns: "Just Write Down The Team On Paper. They're A Playoff Team" NFL Network analyst and former NFL general manager Charley Casserly was asked to predict a playoff team from each conference that wasn't there last year. He chose the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from the NFC and the Cleveland Browns from the AFC.
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Two football players among 10 Iowa State athletes testing positive for COVID-19 Ten Iowa State student-athletes, including two football players, have tested positive for the coronavirus, the university's athletic department confirmed on Friday. None of the student-athletes were participating in team activities at the time they were exposed to ...
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Jerry Jones has never had a problem sharing his opinion, so why is he quiet following George Floyd's death? It's been almost two full weeks since the NFL circulated the first Roger Goodell statement responding to the death of George Floyd, three paragraphs that weren't exactly strongly worded. It's been seven days since video of Goodell looking into a camera and ...
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Bill O'Brien says he'll take a knee with his protesting players Bill O'Brien on Friday supported the idea of his players protesting systemic racism and police brutality this fall. "Yeah, I'll take a knee -- I'm all for it," O'Brien said, per the Houston Chronicle. "The players have a right to protest, a right to be heard and a right to ...
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Two Clemson football players, one basketball player test positive for coronavirus Three Clemson student-athletes -- two football players and a men's basketball player -- have tested positive for the coronavirus, the school reported Friday. Clemson conducted 128 tests on football and basketball players. Tests for 12 women's basketball ...
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Steve Ballmer wants White People to "Be An Ally" and help break down Racism Racism can't be one race's battle. In the effort to stand up for what's right, the battle resides on all of humanity. That's something Clippers owner Steve Ballmer knows, and strongly believes in. In an interview with CBS Los Angeles, Steve Ballmer urged the ...
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Spurs' Lonnie Walker moving on from haunted past with haircut Spurs guard Lonnie Walker IV didn't just cut off his signature hair this week, he opened up about the personal reason why. Walker, 21, broadcast the haircut on Instagram live and explained that growing out his hair and experimenting with different colors as a ...
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Clint Capela's heel is feeling 'way, way, way better' With Clint Capela the heir-apparent at center for the Hawks, the "Core Five" nickname for the group of players they're rebuilding around might have to change to "Core Six." When healthy, Capela figures to take on a crucial role for the Hawks, providing ...
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Cincinnati debates Marge Schott's name on facilities CINCINNATI — Marge Schott's slurs and other offensive comments while she owned the Reds have organizations in her hometown reconsidering the use of her name on facilities that benefited from her donations. Schott died in 2004, but her name is still ...
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Who is the new 'Bachelor?' Meet Matt James, former Wake Forest wide receiver "The Bachelor" finally has its first-ever black lead for Season 25. Matt James, one of the suitors of Clare Crawley during the current, incomplete 16th season of "The Bachelorette," will be the latest man looking for long-term love on ABC's popular long-running ...
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The Latest: Houston suspending all voluntary workouts The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___. The University of Houston is suspending all voluntary workouts for its athletes after six tested positive for COVID-19 with symptoms. Houston announced it was shutting ...
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NJIT: What to know about America East Conference's newest member Make it 10 schools again for the America East Conference. The league's Board of Presidents on Friday formally elected New Jersey Institute of Technology — NJIT — as a full conference member, effective for the 2020-21 academic year, according to a press ...
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Tech's Ogletree gets a first, abbreviated look at golf on PGA Tour Andy Ogletree's journey from the Georgia Tech practice facility to the PGA Tour is still largely unmapped. In uncertain times who knows if he can get there from here? But, at least this much he has put behind him: He hammered his first-ever hole on the big-boy ...
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UVU guard Brandon Averette joins BYU men's hoops Like some 6-foot-10 mad scientist in Nike gear, BYU men's basketball coach Mark Pope keeps making explosive moves. It's been a very busy offseason for the Cougars and it continued on Friday evening, when BYU announced the signing of former Utah ...
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Big 12 and Kansas City Announce Extension for Basketball Championships The Big 12 Conference has announced a one-year extension to the multi-year agreement for Kansas City to serve as the host site for the Phillips 66 Men's and Women's Basketball Championships. The events will remain in Kansas City through 2025.
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High schools: CIF sets a date to determine fate of fall sports The California Interscholastic Federation announced Friday that it will decide by July 20 whether fall sports can be played as scheduled. In a broad news release about coronavirus-related sports guidelines, determined after two days of meetings with its 10 ...
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Mets' Pete Alonso shares an idea for socially distanced celebrations during 2020 MLB season Pete Alonso was a special guest on Thursday's Beyond the Booth Live, where he touched on a number of topics with SNY's Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling, and Steve Gelbs. One of the recurring themes of Alonso's time with the crew was how ...
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Paint Scheme Preview: Homestead-Miami Speedway 2020 Check out the paint schemes that will take to Homestead-Miami Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (Saturday 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX and Sunday noon ET on FS1) and the NASCAR Cup Series (Sunday 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX). Saved to `My Liked Photos`.
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Kansas City T-Bones' season called off after league trims team from 2020 plans KANSAS CITY, Kan. — With the league not certain they could have fans in the stands, the Kansas City T-Bones won't be taking the field this year. The team announced Friday that T-Bones baseball has been postponed until 2021. But six other teams in the ...
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Bruins player tests positive for COVID-19, negative in follow-ups The Boston Bruins — and the rest of the National Hockey League, for that matter — knew the journey to open training camp on July 10 wasn't going to be easy. On Friday, the team announced one of its players tested positive for COVID-19 prior to using the ...
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Liberty player to transfer, cites 'racial insensitivities' LYNCHBURG, Va. — (AP) — A women's basketball player at Liberty University says she is transferring because of "racial insensitivities shown within the leadership and culture" of the school. Rising sophomore Asia Todd made the announcement in a video ...
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Report: Eagles' Rodney McLeod anticipates teammates will join him in national anthem protests PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia Eagles' safety Rodney McLeod told ESPN that he anticipates he will resume protesting social injustice during the national anthem throughout the upcoming season. He also believes most of his teammates will join him. "I think I ...
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Marlins select Torrey Pines' Hurt in MLB Draft Names were clicking off, rounds of the MLB Draft were passing by, and Kyle Hurt was getting anxious. "Then at the end of the fourth round, the Marlins called," said Hurt, who played at Torrey Pines High and USC. "They said they'd take me in the fifth round if I ...
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Jamal Adams calls out Jets on Instagram over contract situation The New York Jets have yet to work out a long-term deal with All-Pro safety and former top-10 pick Jamal Adams. In fact, things don't seem to be trending in a positive direction between the two. That's now been taken to a whole new level. Reports surfaced ...
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Mike Grundy's next UFC fight revealed He will take on Russian featherweight Movsar Evloev at Yas Island in Abu Dhabi - as part of the UFC's four 'Fight Island' events. Grundy posted a picture on social media of himself signing a contract and though UFC has yet to confirm the fight, MMA Junkie ...
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