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Devin Booker, Suns Reportedly Agree to 5-Year, $158M Max Contract Extension Devin Booker will be in the desert for years to come. Shams Charania of Yahoo Sports reported on Saturday that Booker and the Phoenix Suns came to terms on a five-year, $158 million maximum contract extension.
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Former UCLA star and NBA player Tyler Honeycutt found dead following shootout with police Tyler Honeycutt, a former UCLA star and Sacramento Kings draft pick, was found dead in the Sherman Oaks area of Los Angeles on Saturday morning following a shootout with police officers, per ABC 7. He was 27.
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Kings rookie Marvin Bagley III injured in summer league, will have an MRI on Monday The Kings had some unfortunate news strike in the middle of summer league action Saturday night. Their rookie, and No. 2 overall pick Marvin Bagley III suffered a hip/groin injury in their match against Phoenix.
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World Cup fairy tale ends for Russia, the sleeping giant SOCHI, Russia (AP) Russians danced, drank and celebrated their national soccer team for three delirious, dreamlike weeks. Now it's time to get back to reality.
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Lebron James' Mega-Deal Shows Why Globalization Is Here To Stay America celebrated Independence Day this week, while Lebron James celebrated a new $154 million-dollar contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Rob Oller: Physicals by Dr. Strauss unnerved Ohio State track athletes in early 1980s Nearly 38 years ago, an 18-year-old freshman sprinter on the Ohio State men's track team tensed up as the team doctor told him to drop his pants.
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Francis Ngannou's ego is out of control, according to Dana White Out of all the fights that might have been stinkers on the UFC 226 card, not many would have thought it would be the Francis Ngannou vs.
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Janne Andersson Claims England Can 'Definitely' Win World Cup After Three Lions Knock Out Sweden Sweden manager Janne Andersson believes England could go on to win the World Cup after they beat his side 2-0 in their World Cup quarter-final clash in Samara.
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