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Forever my coach: Ryan McGee on how Johnny Majors changed his life We should all have the blessing of a person in our lives we can call, simply, Coach. Maybe it's a parent. Maybe it's someone who oversaw your athletic career, youth, pro or otherwise, no matter how long or short. Or perhaps it's the legend who had his painted ...
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Ducks done making excuses, GM says demanding accountability The Anaheim Ducks are done making excuses. That was the message general manager Bob Murray conveyed during a conference call Wednesday as the Ducks (29-33-9, .472 points percentage) will fail to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second ...
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Browns OC Alex Van Pelt: Baker Mayfield voluntarily jumping into other position meetings, showing great leadership CLEVELAND, Ohio — If the real Baker Mayfield is anything like the virtual one, Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt will be one happy man this season. "He's done everything I'd expect from him as a starting quarterback,'' Van Pelt said on a Zoom call ...
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar speaks with Lakers about George Floyd's death The Lakers held a Zoom conference on Tuesday with players, coaches and some executives to discuss the ongoing protests and civil unrest in the aftermath of George Floyd's death, according to people who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter ...
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Bears' Akiem Hicks on Kaepernick Being Blackballed: 'We Signed Mike Glennon' Chicago Bears defensive end Akiem Hicks offered his thoughts on Colin Kaepernick's continued unemployment and commented on his own team's decision not to sign Kaepernick during the 2017 offseason. Hicks spoke passionately to reporters Wednesday ...
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Giants Week 5 and 17 Opponent Preview | Dallas Cowboys Giants fans have become used to matchups against the Dallas Cowboys much earlier in the season, but assuming the COVID-19 pandemic doesn't wipe out the first four weeks of the 2020 season, the Giants won't see the Cowboys until Week 5 when they ...
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Why the Premier League's return project is set up for failure On Monday, March 9, Harvey Barnes recorded a brace in Leicester's 4-0 shellacking of Aston Villa. Little did we know that his second goal would be the last in the Premier League for a very long time. Now, exactly 100 days after it was scored, the world's most ...
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NBA playoffs: Higher seeds angling for alternative to home-court advantage at Disney, per report Finishing the NBA season at Disney comes with a number of variables foreign to the typical NBA playoffs. Among them: With all 16 postseason teams in the same location, traditional home-court advantage flies out the window. That essentially places all 16 of ...
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Attorney for Giants' DeAndre Baker expects charges against cornerback to be dropped as early as this week Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker pleaded not guilty to four counts of armed robbery and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm last month, but Baker's attorney does not expect the case to proceed. Patrick Patel, representing Baker for NFL matters, ...
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Alabama Basketball's Herbert Jones Returning For Senior Season University of Alabama basketball fans got some good news on Wednesday afternoon when wing Herbert Jones announced on his Instagram page that he would be returning to Tuscaloosa for his senior season and withdrawing his name from the NBA draft.
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Jon Jones: 'It's going to take America as a whole to save our country' UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been extremely active and vocal since the storms of outrage swept over the United States following the killing of George Floyd while he was in police custody. Floyd was pinned to the ground by Minneapolis ...
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What if Warriors had traded Klay Thompson for Kevin Love in 2014? Editor's note: Twice a week, NBC Sports Bay Area will look back on biggest "What If?" moments in Bay Area sports history in our "Hindsight 2020" series. The first installment: What if the Warriors had actually traded Klay Thompson for Kevin Love in 2014?
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Another positive COVID-19 test at SoFi Stadium construction site Another worker on the construction site for SoFi Stadium has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to nine known cases. According to Nathan Fenno of the Los Angeles Times, the new case was revealed to trade partners by the joint venture ...
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Pelicans will be a part of NBA restart: Breaking down their path to the playoffs In his final game before the NBA shut down, Zion Williamson scored 23 points, made 9 of 15 shots, dunked six times and grabbed seven rebounds. For most rookies, it would've been an exceptional outing. For the Pelicans' 19-year-old power forward, it was a ...
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Wright State drops softball, affecting several local players FAIRBORN – On Wednesday afternoon, Wright State University announced that it was cutting softball, women's tennis and men's tennis due to budget restructuring efforts caused by the coronavirus pandemic. "The current COVID-19 pandemic has ...
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Mike Miller Resigns from Memphis Asst. Coach Position on Penny Hardaway's Staff Mike Miller has resigned from his position as an assistant men's basketball coach on Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway's staff at the University of Memphis. In a post on Twitter, Miller wrote the "past few months have made me realize that it's time to spend more time ...
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Former UA Gymnast Tia Kiaku Alleges Assistant Coach of Using Racially Charged Language With national protests ongoing after the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minn. last week, African-American athletes across the country are sharing stories of times when they have experienced racial injustice. Former ...
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The NBA Has a Plan to Restart the Season Basketball stopped nearly three months ago. Now the NBA has finally decided when, where and how to start again. The league's owners will vote on a plan Thursday to resume without fans on July 31 in Orlando, Fla., with 22 teams playing eight games each ...
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Birth Mark: Celebrating Nadal's 34th Birthday with 34 Tributes Rafael Nadal hasn't always bit into birthday cake with the same zest he shows chomping on championship trophies. Asked at the US Open the best thing about being 19, Nadal confessed he longs for his teenage days. Nadal: If Roland Garros is Safe, I'll Be ...
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Significant Stats UFC 250 The first pay-per-view event in the UFC Apex goes down on June 6, headlined by Amanda Nunes' first defense of her featherweight title. She has a tough and skilled challenger in Felicia Spencer, who is looking at a UFC gold after just three bouts in the ...
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Clemson Tigers assistant football coach Danny Pearman apologizes in statement for using racial slur at practice Clemson special teams coordinator Danny Pearman released a statement Tuesday night after former Tigers football player Kanyon Tuttle took head coach Dabo Swinney to task earlier in the day on Twitter contending that an assistant coach called a player ...
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Dennis Manoloff on Jadeveon Clowney and his fit with the Browns: Wednesday's 'More Sports & Les Levine' CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Don't miss tonight's episode of "More Sports & Les Levine," brought to you by Tri-C, from 6-7 p.m. exclusively on cleveland.com, as Les and his guests debate the hottest issues in Cleveland sports. Tonight, Dennis Manoloff will join us.
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USOPC, 4 USAS Federations Release Statements Amid Nationwide Protests Four of the five federations under the umbrella of United States Aquatic Sports, as well as the United State Olympic and Paralympic Committee, have released statements in light of the public calls for changes following the killing of 46-year-old unarmed black ...
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Friends mourn ex-Indiana football player slain during unrest INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — To those who knew former Indiana University football player Chris Beaty, it was no surprise that he would participate in a protest over the death of George Floyd. That a man they saw as a "gentle giant" who brought positivity ...
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Piacentino Named to Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American Team TUCSON, Ariz. – Penn State outfielder Johnny Piacentino (Cherry Hill, N.J.) started his collegiate career off strong and was recognized accordingly by Collegiate Baseball, as he was named to the 2020 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Team, ...
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Skateboarder Sky Brown Released from Hospital After Being Injured in Ramp Trick Skateboard prodigy Sky Brown was released from the hospital Wednesday after receiving treatment for a fractured skull, broken hand, broken wrist and black eye suffered off a vert ramp May 28, according to TMZ Sports. The 11-year-old posted a YouTube ...
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LA Rams News: PFF 2020 top honors awarded to DT Aaron Donald The LA Rams may not be getting much respect as a team, but there is no shortage of respect for LA Rams All-Pro defensive lineman Aaron Donald. Particularly if you are an avid follower of Pro Football Focus. Not only is Donald number one in their latest list of ...
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Paul George Lists Basketball Court-Equipped Hidden Hills Mansion Although it lies a solid one-hour drive northwest of Downtown Los Angeles, the sleepy suburban neighborhood of Hidden Hills has, in recent years, seen itself transform into a sort of residential Mecca for celebrities who crave an L.A. lifestyle, but would rather ...
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Amid national protests Call of Duty League postpones Minnesota online series The Call of Duty League announced Wednesday it has moved the Minnesota Rokkr online series back a weekend as nation-wide protests shed light on injustice in black and minority communities. Originally slated to play on Friday, the Dallas Empire will wait ...
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Matt Nagy: If Bears demonstrate to protest racial inequality, it'll be in unison Bears coach Matt Nagy was optimistic about race relations within his locker room after a powerful two-hour videoconference with players this week, and his hope is that any demonstration will be unified. He did not say whether he will support individual ...
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Kyrie Irving protests in person, online as crisis continues Kyrie Irving took to the streets in southern California and Instagram Tuesday to protest the killing of George Floyd and racism in general, offering words of encouragement to people of color as well as hope that the current crisis can lead to change not just in ...
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Mizzou football players organize walk through campus On Wednesday, players from the Mizzou football team organized a walk of solidarity from The Columns on the school's campus to the Boone County Courthouse in downtown Columbia. They didn't walk alone. Missouri's entire football staff, plus basketball ...
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Kimmich urges Bayern Munich to join George Floyd protests The Bundesliga giants could be the next team to take a stand against racism following recent events in the United States. Bayern Munich are considering a joint protest over the death of George Floyd, with Joshua Kimmich keen for players to use their platform ...
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Michigan high schools make plans for teams to begin summer workouts KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Michigan High School Athletic Association updated the guidelines for schools to start summer activities and it would be on the schools to make plans to following that guidance. High schools in Michigan have to abide by two ...
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Milwaukee Bucks: Top seeds proposing alternatives to homecourt advantage Under normal circumstances, the Milwaukee Bucks would have had homecourt through the playoffs. Now top seeds are proposing alternative advantages. With 65 games played before the coronavirus pandemic brought the NBA season skidding to a halt ...
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Siakam: Moving from Cameroon to becoming a minority in the US was a 'shock' TORONTO — Pascal Siakam feels the suspicious eyes on him when he walks into upscale shops. The Toronto Raptors forward said in his 10 years since moving from Cameroon, he's come to expect the racial profiling he experiences living as a black man ...
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Boys Lacrosse 2020 Breakout Seniors: Class A North The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of the spring season of New Jersey high school sports, dealing a crushing blow to everyone in the athletic community. No group has been hit harder than the athletes, especially seniors who were getting ...
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Another student-athlete at Marshall University tests positive for COVID-19 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Another student-athlete has tested positive for coronavirus at Marshall University. The university made the announcement Wednesday afternoon. Officials say the athlete is asymptomatic and they do not believe the case is ...
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Baltimore Ravens trap game alert: Week 4 at Washington Redskins The Baltimore Ravens will be sizable favorites Week 4 at the Washington Redskins, but that could set up as a trap game. SportsLine Staff · @SportsLine Jun 03, 12:00PM UTC. Hero Image. One of the bigger mismatches of the 2020 NFL regular season would ...
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