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Biggest Questions for Lakers If Coronavirus Ends NBA Season LOS ANGELES — From the moment Kobe Bryant tore his Achilles tendon in 2013, the Los Angeles Lakers have been rebuilding. They haven't been to the playoffs since that season. But after the team finally clinched a berth seven years later, the entire NBA ...
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NFL Free Agency Rumors 2020: Latest on Melvin Gordon and More Impact Players The NFL has suddenly become the epicenter of the sports world. With nearly every major professional league (as well as the NCAA) suspending or canceling the season because of the coronavirus pandemic, much of the attention now turns to one of the only ...
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2020 NFL Free Agency: Predicting Jadeveon Clowney, Top Contracts This Offseason Not only are some of the NFL's top players about to join new teams, but they're about to get paid big while doing it. This year's free-agent market is filled with top-tier players who will soon sign with a team and look to make a big impact in their new homes.
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Bruno Fernandes 'Didn't Think Twice' About Manchester United Transfer Decision Bruno Fernandes has said he "didn't think twice" about joining Manchester United from Sporting CP in January and that a move to Old Trafford was his priority once the transfer was viable. The Red Devils signed Fernandes for £46.5 million (€55 million) plus ...
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Delayed Opening Day Only the Start of Coronavirus Fallout for MLB PHOENIX, Ariz. — Exactly what the future of the coming baseball season looks like remains difficult to ascertain through the daily fog and rapidly shifting landscape of life during a pandemic. But one thing becoming increasingly clear is this: Baseball's ...
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3 XFL teams on alert after Seattle Dragons player tests positive for coronavirus Three XFL teams have been put on alert after the league said Saturday that an unidentified Seattle Dragons player learned Friday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. The unnamed player participated in the team's most recent game, March 7 at the ...
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Tua Tagovailoa Rumors: Redskins Were 'Ready to Exhaust Resources' Scouting QB Before the NFL banned teams from attending pro days and in-person visits because of concerns about the coronavirus, the Washington Redskins were reportedly prepared to do a lot of work involving Tua Tagovailoa. Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Washington ...
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Donovan Mitchell Releases Video, Says He's 'Fine' After Coronavirus Diagnosis Utah Jazz All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell provided an update on his status Saturday after he was diagnosed with the coronavirus this week. Mitchell thanked fans for their support and said he feels "fine": NBA @NBA. A message from @spidadmitchell ...
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DeMar DeRozan Rumors: Star SG 'Not Happy in San Antonio' Amid Opt-Out Buzz Looking ahead to NBA free agency, DeMar DeRozan could make himself available by opting out of his deal with the San Antonio Spurs. Appearing on ESPN Radio in San Antonio, Jabari Young of CNBC Sports Business reported the four-time All-Star is "not ...
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Why the Ravens Pass Rush Can Improve Without Big Changes The Ravens feel good about improving their pass rush and have begun to put their plan in motion. It officially began Friday when they placed the franchise tag on outside linebacker Matthew Judon. While it remains to be seen if Judon and the Ravens can ...
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NBA's shutdown made for a strange two days for the Celtics in Milwaukee On Wednesday night, the Celtics were in Milwaukee preparing for a big game with the Bucks on Thursday. Everything changed a few hours later. By Gary Washburn Globe Staff,Updated March 14, 2020, in 15 hours. The Celtics never made it to Fiserv Forum ...
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Carlo Ancelotti: Everton Are 'Not Really Self-Isolating' Because of Coronavirus Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has said the Toffees are "not really self-isolating" because of the coronavirus but are taking preventative measures. Ancelotti spoke to Gazzetta dello Sport (h/t Football Italia) about the current situation at the club and added ...
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Former Louisville coach Rick Pitino planning to return to college basketball Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino told his Panathinaikos B.C. players on Saturday that he will return to coach college basketball this year but will finish out the Euroleague season if and when it resumes, a source told CBS Sports. The league halted play earlier ...
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Syracuse freshman guard Brycen Goodine to transfer SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse freshman Brycen Goodine is transferring. Goodine made the announcement Friday night on his Twitter account. "I would like to thank the Syracuse staff and fans for having me at the University this year, however it is time for me to ...
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What are the chances the NBA season doesn't resume? With the NBA season suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak, is there optimism that the league will be able to resume after the 30-day hiatus imposed by commissioner Adam Silver? Chris Mannix of SI.com, and a frequent analyst on Celtics Pregame Live ...
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Coronavirus: Stephen Curry, wife use foundation to help feed out-of-school students during COVID-19 outbreak NBA players and their families continue to step up to help out those negatively impacted by the outbreak of the coronavirus, including children that may be without meals due to school closures. On Friday, Golden State Warriors superstar guard Steph Curry ...
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Iman Shumpert shares classic story of Kobe Bryant catching fire against Knicks Kobe Bryant seemed to always take his game to another level with the spotlight firmly on his Lakers jersey, so yeah, he knew it was time to deliver each time he walked on the court at Madison Square Garden. During an appearance on HOT 97's "Ebro in the ...
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What we learned about the Chiefs this week The weekend brought news that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' signature cereal was ending its run. When it first appeared on store shelves, it was difficult to obtain. But as time passed, it wasn't unusual to see large stacked displays of the ...
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UConn's Walker to forgo senior year, enter WNBA draft STORRS, Conn. — UConn forward Megan Walker has decided to forgo her senior season and enter the WNBA draft. The decision came a day after Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma told reporters he had no reason to believe that anyone on his team with ...
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RBC Heritage announces it's still planning on hosting PGA Tour event in mid-April Professional golf has joined the rest of the sports world in suspending or canceling operations amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though these decisions are imperative in mitigating the outbreak, they are moves that are conversely jarring to fans who have ...
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Grad transfer guard Webster commits to Husker basketball Recruiting doesn't stop, not even for a virus outbreak. The Nebraska men's basketball team picked up a commitment from Western Illinois grad transfer guard Kobe Webster on Saturday morning as the first domino fell in the postseason restructuring of the ...
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Approval Poll: Bengals release Cordy Glenn after trying to trade him The Cincinnati Bengals didn't give up much when they acquired left tackle Cordy Glenn from the Buffalo Bills heading into the 2018 season. They moved back in the first round as well as swapping some late-round picks. This move didn't end up fixing the ...
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Avila expects MLB shutdown to be longer than 2 weeks, second camp Lakeland, Fla. – Most of his lieutenants have already bugged out. The scouts are home. The analytics staff is home. The media relations people are checking out soon. The minor league side is mostly vacated. Manager Ron Gardenhire is back with his wife ...
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Weekend Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans NASHVILLE – It's been a week like no other across the United States. The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a dizzying number of cancellations and suspensions in the sports world, while also leaving people everywhere concerned, and unsure of what's ...
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UFC to continue fights amid coronavirus outbreak; Dana White says sports world is 'panicking' LOS ANGELES>> The UFC is determined to fight on amid the coronavirus pandemic. While leagues and organizers across sports canceled or delayed competition this week, the UFC proceeded with its plans to hold a fan-free event tonight in Brasilia, Brazil.
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Iditarod mushes on; fans being urged to skip finish in Nome ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — As Iditarod mushers drove their dog teams across Alaska on Saturday, race officials scrambled to make last minute changes prompted by concerns over the new coronavirus, including asking fans not to fly to Nome for the finish.
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The Latest: Abe says Japan to host 2020 Olympics as planned LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's effect on sports around the world (all times UK):. 3 p.m.. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says his country still intends to host the Olympic Games in Tokyo as planned. Abe says there were no ...
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Hawaii high school athletics suspended until further notice The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) in conjunction with its member leagues – the Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF), Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH), Kauai Interscholastic Federation (KIF), Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) ...
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Conor McGregor blasts 'stupid' coronavirus as he pays tribute to aunt Conor McGregor paid an emotional tribute to his aunt after blasting the 'stupid' coronavirus in an lengthy Instagram post. The Notorious, 31, revealed that he was due to broadcast live to American television about his whiskey brand when he got the news that ...
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Khabib Nurmagomedov speaks out amid fears Tony Ferguson fight at UFC 249 will be cancelled due to coronavirus ... Khabib Nurmagomedov insists he is training as per usual in anticipation of his fight with Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 going ahead despite the coronavirus pandemic. MMA fans have seen four previously scheduled fights between the two lightweights called off ...
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Dodgers: Friedman Updates on the Status of Employees Amid a flurry of updates, Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman gave us all an update on employees. Those employees that work at Dodger Stadium have been instructed to no longer come into work physically, at least until the league ...
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