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Oregon Ducks PG Payton Pritchard reminisces about working with former Trail Blazer Allen Crabbe Buckle up for episode No. 103 of the Pull Up Pod with CJ McCollum! This week, McCollum and ESPN NBA analyst Jordan Schultz give their sheltering in place updates while handing out book recommendations as we all continue to work together in flattening ...
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Zion Williamson Suffers Setback in Lawsuit Against Former Representative While the 2019-20 NBA season remains suspended due to the coronavirus disease pandemic, litigation involving NBA players continues. This is true for New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, a budding superstar and contender for the 2019-20 NBA ...
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NFL Draft 2020: Jonathan Taylor isn't a Saquon Barkley clone Leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft, The Post is breaking down the draft class by position in an 11-part series. Tomorrow: wide receivers. Let us get this out of the way rather quickly. Jonathan Taylor is not Saquon Barkley. Taylor will not be the No. 2 overall ...
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Kevin Durant, three other Nets cleared of coronavirus after positive tests The Nets were harder hit than any other NBA team by the coronavirus, with four players testing positive, including Kevin Durant. But all are cleared and symptom-free, according to GM Sean Marks. "So far, everybody is healthy. The guys that were, that tested ...
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Ex-Saint Tom Dempsey receiving hospice care but fight with coronavirus continues, family says Record-setting New Orleans Saints placekicker Tom Dempsey began receiving hospice care on Wednesday, several days after testing positive for coronavirus amid an outbreak at the Lambeth House senior living center in Uptown, his family said.
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Sean Davis Idolized Sean Taylor On Sean Taylor's 37th birthday (Wednesday April 1), another Sean (Davis) spoke about his love and appreciation for the Redskins legend and his idol. Sometimes dates and times just work out perfectly. Of course, nothing is perfect about the fact that Taylor is ...
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No, Michael Jordan is not the greatest college basketball player of all time Late Tuesday evening, the official SportsCenter Twitter account posted the results to its greatest college basketball player of all-time bracket, voted on by the masses. The winner: Michael Jordan. He took down Larry Bird, who carried Indiana State to a narrow ...
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Tony Ferguson Says Khabib 'Scared and Running,' Should Be Stripped of Title Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov were set to face off at UFC 249 despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic forcing major changes to the event. Now that Nurmagomedov has officially pulled out to remain in quarantine in his native Russia, ...
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In another century, another pandemic ended Stanley Cup final The Seattle Metropolitans were 20 minutes from a second Stanley Cup title in the spring of 1919, 20 minutes from adding their names to the trophy again. Odie Cleghorn's goal for the Montreal Canadiens early in the third period of Game 5 sparked a rally that ...
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DeMar DeRozan reportedly unhappy with Spurs DeMar DeRozan could choose to opt out of his contract after this season and leave San Antonio. It sounds like that is something he wants to do. Jabari Young, who covered for the Spurs from 2013-2019, appeared on The Blitz on ESPN San Antonio last ...
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Rams' Austin Blythe has lost free-agent teammates, but not his optimism The medium was unusual. The message, coming from a Rams player, was familiar. Offensive lineman Austin Blythe spoke from his house in Williamsburg, Iowa, in a video-stream press conference Wednesday, the Zoom hookup replacing the customary ...
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ASWA five-member boys basketball Super All-State team announced Despite being the state Class 3A Player of the Year, Pike County's Andres Burney was shut out of the Alabama Sports Writers Association's boys five-member Super All-State team. The five players chosen by ASWA members were Mountain Brook's Colby ...
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Lions Mailbag, Part 1: Go after Clowney? Draft Simmons No. 3? Take Okudah over Young? Allen Park — Maybe the rest of the world has slowed to a crawl as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, but the NFL offseason has continued to roll on. We're well into the second act of free agency and the draft remains on schedule for later this month.
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'I beat Tyson Fury': John McDermott on the controversial decision that changed history The man who believes that he beat Tyson Fury now works on the railways, fixing overhead cables. He watches Fury from afar with interest but rarely tells his mates about the day he flustered the world heavyweight champion. As he now says: "What's the point ...
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Portland Trail Blazers: 10 surprising former players that we aren't tricking you with The Portland Trail Blazers have been nothing short of unforgettable since entering the NBA in 1970. But, here are ten former players you might have forgotten that played in Rip City. After turning a seemingly lost 2015-16 season on its head and clinching a ...
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Golf courses open and following COVID-19 guidelines Golf courses in Owensboro-Daviess County are open and rounds are being played. Playing an outdoor sport where a form of social distancing has always been practiced, golfers are still making their way around courses, which are taking all ...
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Special Olympics South Dakota State Summer Games Canceled VERMILLION — The Board of Directors of Special Olympics South Dakota (SOSD) have informed the Vermillion Organizing Committee that the 2020 State Summer Games have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak. The nature of this ...
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DAZN stops paying broadcast fees NEW YORK • DAZN Group has told the various sports leagues it has arrangements with that the streaming service will not pay rights fees for any suspended or cancelled games amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Ohio State's Kaleb Wesson declares for NBA draft COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Ohio State junior Kaleb Wesson, who led the Buckeyes in scoring and rebounding in the 2019-20 season, is declaring for the NBA draft. The OSU center and former Westerville South standout announced his decision on social media.
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Former NBA star Stephon Marbury getting masks from China to NY while professing Christ Stephon Marbury's basketball journey has, in many ways, seemed almost like two separate careers: one as an NBA player from 1996 to 2009, another as a Chinese Basketball Association megastar from 2010 until now. >> Subscribe to Sports Spectrum ...
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