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As-it-happens update July 4, 2018
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LOS ANGELES - When Magic Johnson arrived at LeBron James' $23 million home Saturday night, they had options of where to finalize a deal that has delivered James to the Los Angeles Lakers.
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ESPN FC's Mark Ogden explains what England's penalty shootout victory against Colombia means for both the team and the nation.
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In a moment of despair and shock, DeMarcus Cousins flexed his creativity and called the Warriors. Golden State couldn't give Cousins the contract he wanted, but they can offer everything else—including the first playoff appearance of his career.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder agreed to a one-year, $2.4 million deal with veteran point guard Raymond Felton on Tuesday, Adrian Wojnarowski reports.
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NEW YORK - If there is a common theme for the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees through two games at sweltering Yankee Stadium, it is a matter of inches for fly balls hit to right field and right-center field.
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The Nuggets have agreed to trade starting small forward Wilson Chandler and a 2021 second-round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for cash considerations, a league source confirmed to the Denver Post on Tuesday.
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With LeBron James joining the Los Angeles Lakers this week, it wasn't going to take long for LaVar Ball to publicly share his excitement.
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1:23 - Tom Curran, Tom Giles, and Danielle Trotta discuss The NFL upholding Julian Edelman 4-game suspension for PEDS but Curran says Edelman's fight against the league may not be over yet.
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Chris Mannix joins Early Edition to break down the report that Kyrie Irving and Jimmy Butler are trying to join forces. Should the Celtics trade for Butler to help keep Kyrie around?
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The Brooklyn Nets reached a buyout agreement with veteran center Dwight Howard, who was acquired from Charlotte in a June 20 trade, according to a Washington Post report.
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