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Owners, execs bracing for mid-to-late June as best-case scenario for NBA's return, sources say Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, NBA owners and executives are bracing for the possibility of mid-to-late June as a best-case scenario for the league's return, sources told ESPN on Sunday. Fears exist of a season completely lost, especially based ...
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Mock Draft Tracker 11.0: Free agency sets up draft As general manager Dave Gettleman says, free agency should put you in position to take the best player in the draft. While veterans get resigned or reassigned this week, here we take a look at the potential newcomers. The New York Giants will have 10 picks ...
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Mark Emmert: Rudy Gobert's Coronavirus Diagnosis 'Exclamation Point' for NCAA NCAA president Mark Emmert told ESPN's Mark Schlabach on Sunday that Rudy Gobert's positive test for COVID-19 on Wednesday served as an "exclamation point" for the NCAA, which was originally planning to go forward with the NCAA men's and ...
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Karl-Anthony Towns Donates $100K to Mayo Clinic Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns announced Sunday that he's donating $100,000 to the Mayo Clinic to assist in getting more tests for the coronavirus to the public: Karl-Anthony Towns @KarlTowns. This is why I will be donating $100K to ...
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Broncos to pay employees during facility closing In the midst of a worldwide pandemic surrounding COVID-19, also known as the new coronavirus, the Denver Broncos are closing their offices and covering wages for their employees. President/CEO Joe Ellis announced Sunday that UCHealth Training ...
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Still Thinking About The Minnesota Timberwolves' New Backcourt A joyous locker room boomed with bass as the voice of popular rapper Gunna was the post-game artist of choice. "Ballin' like a big shot, uh, Ballin' like a big shot, oh, oh." An expensive JBL speaker owned by James Johnson is blasting tunes after ...
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AP Source: Jags trading Campbell to Ravens for 5th-rounder JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The ''Mayor of Sacksonville'' is on the move. And the Baltimore Ravens made quite the deal to land veteran Calais Campbell, essentially giving up a backup kicker who spent time on five NFL rosters over the last eight months for a ...
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NBA rumors: Season suspension over coronavirus could last to late June The NBA suspended its season Wednesday night after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus. One day later, commissioner Adam Silver revealed the league likely won't resume play for at least another 30 days. It appears the ...
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6 Bold Predictions For The Detroit Pistons Revisited At The Hiatus The NBA has had a season for the ages already, and we're only in the middle of March. Starting with an international incident in the preseason between China and the NBA, continuing into the aftermath of the death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and ...
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The Latest: Brazilian president criticizes soccer federation The Latest on the coronavirus outbreak's effect on sports around the world (all times local):. 10:10 p.m.. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said suspending sports in the country is "hysteria." He directly mentioned Brazil's soccer confederation for suspending its ...
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March Madness in your head? See our full bracket for canceled NCAA Tournament Since there was no Selection Sunday to watch after the NCAA canceled its men's basketball tournament, we take a longing look at what the 68-team bracket might have looked like, had it been unveiled after the conference tournaments concluded Sunday.
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Has the Masters ever been postponed? A Masters Tournament without dogwoods and azaleas in bloom? It could be one of the new firsts for Augusta National Golf Club. The 2020 tournament was set to start April 9. No new date was announced when Augusta National opted to postpone golf's first ...
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Browns GM Andrew Berry will be on the clock the minute free agency begins A trip to the grocery store today by Browns general manager Andrew Berry could be a visible lesson about what could happen if he doesn't pounce quickly in free agency. Panic buying because of the novel coronavirus has left meat counters barren. The same ...
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Phillies Sign Venezuelan Outfielder Yhoswar Garcia The Phillies today signed Yhoswar Garcia, an 18-year-old center fielder from Venezuela and one of the top prospects in the 2019-20 international signing class. Garcia would have been eligible to sign last year on July 2, but Major League Baseball made him ...
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Derby City Gaming, Churchill Downs simulcasting suspend operations due to coronavirus Derby City Gaming and Churchill Downs Racetrack simulcasting have suspended operations for two weeks effective Sunday at midnight due to coronavirus, according to a release sent Sunday. The release said the closure will last 14 days and that there have ...
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KSHSAA suspends spring sports until at least March 22 WICHITA, Kan. (KSNT) – The Kansas State High School Activities Association announced that all spring sports will be postponed until at least March 22 due to coronavirus concerns. The suspension includes the cancellation of all practices and competitions, ...
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SPHL cancels 2019-2020 season ROANOKE, Va. – The Southern Professional Hockey League announced on Sunday the cancellation of the 2019-20 season amid concerns over COVID-19 (coronavirus). The league had previously suspended play on Thursday. SPHL Commissioner Doug ...
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Family of Premier League star Jan Vertonghen held at knifepoint in burglary The family of Tottenham Hotspur defender Jan Vertonghen was held at knifepoint in a burglary while the player was away with his club on Champions League duty. British police said four men wearing balaclavas and brandishing knifes broke into ...
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Behind closed doors, condensed season: FFA's radical crisis plan to 'ensure A-League continues' The A-League season and W-League final will continue amid the global coronavirus crisis, despite two of the 11 clubs currently in a 14-day isolation, albeit behind closed doors, FFA chairman James Johnson has confirmed. No fans will be permitted to attend ...
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Canucks' Jacob Markstrom: Could be ready when season resumes Markstrom (knee) is expected to be available for the Canucks if the NHL season resumes play in late April or later, Patrick Johnson of The Vancouver Province reports. Markstrom sustained a knee injury in late February and required a procedure to address ...
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