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Zach LaVine ducks out of players-only NBA 2K20 tournament in first round It's day 74 of self-quarantine, and Zach LaVine bowed out of the players-only NBA 2K20 tournament on ESPN with a 57-41 first-round loss to Deandre Ayton. Ayton played as the Houston Rockets. LaVine played as the Miami Heat. Yes, that means he was ...
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Kiya Tomlin, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's wife, sewing 500 masks a week amid coronavirus pandemic Kiya Tomlin heard the call a few weeks ago. A hospital in Evansville, Indiana, reached out and asked people to sew their own masks to donate to help them fight the COVID-19 pandemic last month after running low. So Tomlin, realizing she was in a perfect ...
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Windhorst: NBA 'Angling' to Cancel 2019-20 Season After China's CBA Shutdown The NBA suspended its season mid-March after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. A timetable to return isn't clear as the world deals with the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, ESPN's Brian Windhorst provided the latest thinking ...
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Utah Jazz first NBA team to implement layoffs amid coronavirus hiatus The first organization in the NBA has officially made layoffs amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "A small percentage" of the Utah Jazz workforce — as part of larger overall layoffs within the Larry H. Miller Group — lost their jobs on Friday, according to ESPN's ...
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Coronavirus pushes NBA to propose 50% player pay cuts: Report Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. With no clear indication of when the NBA will be able to resume its 2019-20 season due to the coronavirus pandemic, league officials have proposed that players take ...
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Mets Announce $1.2M Fund to Aid Seasonal Employees Impacted by COVID-19 The New York Mets announced the establishment of a $1.2 million program for seasonal game-day employees affected by the ongoing suspension of the MLB season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. New York Mets @Mets. We have established a $1.2M ...
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Browns fullback Andy Janovich possesses the tools to become Kevin Stefanski's secret weapon -- Film review CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 2019 Vikings' influence on the 2020 Browns continues flowing into Cleveland, even if new head coach Kevin Stefanski is working remotely in Minnesota. Once the season begins, Browns fans will see more two-tight end sets, heavy ...
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Frank Vogel Remains Focused During COVID-19 Hiatus In leading the Lakers to a 49-14 record prior to the suspension of the NBA season due to COVID-19, Frank Vogel kept a consistent focus that he touched upon almost daily to those of us covering the team. What he worried about was only what was directly in ...
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Samsonite Make Your Case: Should Pats trade up for Tua? The Patriots are entering uncharted territory at the quarterback position for the first time in almost 30 years. While 2019 fourth-round pick Jarrett Stidham showed promise last season and appears to be the favorite to take over the starting job this season, it's far ...
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Bayern Munich hand Hansi Flick three-year deal Hansi Flick has signed a three-year contract as Bayern Munich's head coach, the Bundesliga champions confirmed on Friday. Flick took over from Niko Kovac in November in an initial interim role, before being appointed head coach on a full-time basis until ...
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Madness memories: Gonzaga opens trip to Final Four with thrilling win over South Carolina The college basketball world was supposed to be in Atlanta this weekend for the Final Four. By now, every fan knows the NCAA Tournament routine: Two weeks of charmed underdogs, buzzer beaters and massive upsets leading up to the Final Four, the ...
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Two Tight End Set Provides Security for Returning Ben Roethlisberger PITTSBURGH -- Head coach Mike Tomlin has been watching Eric Ebron since college. A strategy Tomlin and general manager Kevin Colbert have used for years, free agency seems to be place the two eye out players they've known since entering the NFL.
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Ricky Seals-Jones signs one-year deal with Kansas City Chiefs With the NFL free agency period having officially opened, there has been a lot of movement on that front. That includes a number of former Texas A&M players. Previously, former first-round offensive tackle selections Cedric Ogbuehi and Germain Ifedi signed ...
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NFL working on immersive virtual Draft experience The NFL Draft is scheduled to take place from April 23rd to the 25th, as originally planned. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, no fans will be in attendance and with stricter gathering guidelines in place, the draft will basically be held virtually.
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Antonio Brown formally charged in assault case in South Florida, ESPN reports Former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown has been formally charged in connection with a January assault outside his South Florida home that resulted in his arrest, ESPN reported late Friday. The state levied three charges against the 31-year-old ...
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FIFA extends men's age limit for Tokyo Olympics due to virus GENEVA — FIFA has extended the age limit for the men's soccer tournament at the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics due to the coronavirus pandemic. The amended Olympic rule on Friday retains the "players born on or after Jan. 1, 1997" standard for the Tokyo ...
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Rodney McLeod is prepared to step up as a leader for the Eagles this season The Eagles didn't retain Malcolm Jenkins, but Howie Roseman said it was important to bring back safety Rodney McLeod to have leadership, experience, and familiarity at the position. McLeod spoke with the media on Friday about his new contract, taking on ...
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Tour of Utah becomes latest big sporting event to be cancelled in wake of COVID-19 outbreak Larry H. Miller Sports and Entertainment has decided to cancel the 2020 edition of the Tour of Utah cycling race scheduled for Aug. 3-9, the company announced Friday evening. "With the best interests of our host communities, riders, cycling fans and partners ...
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US Tennis Association: Stay away from the sport, for now The U.S. Tennis Association says its best not to play the sport right now, even recreationally, because of the coronavirus pandemic. In a posting on its website on Friday, the USTA called it "in the best interest of society to take a collective pause" from tennis.
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Texas women's basketball coach Karen Aston dismissed AUSTIN, Texas – Texas dismissed women's basketball coach Karen Aston on Friday, ending an eight-year stint that included four straight trips to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 from 2015-2018. Aston was at the end o,f her contract that paid nearly $800,000 ...
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Iconic NBA games on ESPN: How to watch the classic matchups ESPN is airing classic NBA Finals games throughout the month of April. Each week -- with the 2019-20 NBA season shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic-- ESPN will televise iconic doubleheaders on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. ET, with games ...
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Countdown to the Draft: Revisiting the Rams' 2016 trade to select Jared Goff Leading up to this year's NFL Draft, scheduled to take place April 23-25, theRams.com will revisit notable draft moments in team history. In the first installment of the four-part series, we take a look at Los Angeles trading up in 2016 to get their franchise ...
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Kendrick Perkins takes jab at Rockets' James Harden for not sacrificing to stay with Thunder The Oklahoma City Thunder were one finals away from winning the 2012 NBA Finals. Instead, they were bounced by LeBron James and the Miami Heat in their first run at a championship. Now, former Thunder big man Kendrick Perkins, is blaming Houston ...
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Eagles owner donates $1 million towards COVID-19 research Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is joining the fight against COVID-19 with an incredible donation to Penn Medicine to help fund research efforts into COVID-19. Lurie will be donating $1 million to Penn Medicine, helping establish the COVID-19 ...
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Atlanta trying to get back lost Final Four ATLANTA — A somber day for us sports fans: Friday would have tipped off the festivities of Final Four weekend in Atlanta. Events, concerts, the men's basketball championship would all be happening in the coming days. Six years of hard work put in by the ...
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