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LeBron James goes gray, Laker girls go virtual, Boban Marjanovic goes wild on second day of NBA scrimmages The NBA officially returned with scrimmage games on Wednesday, and while Bol Bol was an absolute delight, some much bigger names took the stage on Thursday. LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic and Damian Lillard were among the ...
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Seahawks Mailbag: More Moves To Come? Kraken, Quarantine House & More With training camp just around the corner, it's time once again to open up the mailbag and answer questions from you, the fans. As always, thanks to everyone who asked questions this week, and apologies if I couldn't get to yours this time around.
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Mookie Betts' deal with Dodgers to pay him through 2044 Mookie Betts will not receive all of his money from his $365 million, 12-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers until he is approaching his 52nd birthday in 2044, according to contract details obtained by The Associated Press. He has a $65 million signing ...
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Lakers' LeBron James Demands Justice for Breonna Taylor, Says BLM Is a Lifestyle Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James wants the police who killed Breonna Taylor arrested. "We want the cops arrested who committed that crime" he said following Thursday's exhibition against the Dallas Mavericks: Ben Golliver @BenGolliver. Lakers' ...
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Former Oklahoma football coach John Blake dies at 59 John Blake, the former Oklahoma football player and coach who was the school's first Black head coach in any sport, died Thursday. He was 59. Blake's wife, Freda, said he had a "heart-related emergency" at his home in Dallas on Thursday morning.
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Masked man: Spurs' Popovich wears face covering for game LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Gregg Popovich was working in a mask on Thursday — though not in his usual role — when the San Antonio Spurs made their scrimmage debut at the NBA restart at Walt Disney World. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Report: NFL, NFLPA Still Negotiating Salary Cap, Opt-Outs, Training Camp Details The NFL and its players association are reportedly still negotiating a number of topics, with players scheduled to report to training camp in less than a week. On Thursday, Dan Graziano of ESPN reported there is a conference call scheduled for Friday to ...
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Matthew Wolff's title defense off to good start and four other takeaways from Day 1 of the 3M Open After two straight weeks at a major-like venue that brought out two major-like fields and produced two major-like finishes, the 3M Open had a tougher act to follow than the comic who comes on stage after Dave Chappelle. And yet, even though the very top of ...
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NFL Draft? Wisconsin-Notre Dame redux? Big Ten title game? Packers eye big events in post-coronavirus future GREEN BAY — While the Green Bay Packers' primary focus is rightfully on the 2020 NFL season and keeping their players, coaches and staff healthy amid the coronavirus, the franchise has some big hopes for hosting some big events in the not-too-distant ...
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WNBA 2020 season: Can Storm star Breanna Stewart recapture MVP form upon return from torn Achilles tendon? The last time we saw Breanna Stewart on a WNBA court, she was celebrating after leading the Seattle Storm to the 2018 title. Named regular season and Finals MVP for her efforts, she had asserted herself as the best player in the league at just 24 years old, ...
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Louisville Easing Back Into Men's Basketball Activities Between keeping players at home or returning to campus, Louisville men's basketball coach Chris Mack sided with the safety and protocols the University provides. Regardless of if coaches could lead players in athletic activities, Mack thought Louisville's ...
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How Cubs are operating under MLB's 2020 numerous rule changes The 2020 MLB season is being played under unprecedented circumstances due to COVID-19, and with the unique situation, the league has implemented significant rule changes. Latest Cubs Talk. Reviewing MLB's rule changes and what they mean for Cubs ...
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Takeaways from the Milwaukee Bucks' first bubble scrimmage Now that Milwaukee Bucks basketball is officially back, what can we take away from their first scrimmage in the Orlando bubble? After a long hiatus that halted the 2019-20 NBA season, the Milwaukee Bucks officially returned to the court and went straight ...
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Juventus loses 2-1 at Udinese, fails to secure Serie A title MILAN (AP) — Juventus missed a chance to clinch a record-extending ninth straight Italian league title as it lost 2-1 at relegation-threatened Udinese on Thursday. Ilija Nestorovski canceled out Matthijs de Ligt's opener and Seko Fofana grabbed the winner in ...
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The Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics were supposed to start this week. Here's what's happening instead But like thousands of other events around the globe, the Olympics fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic. Rather than outright canceling the games, officials have postponed them to 2021. The global sporting event might be delayed for a year, but there is ...
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Jordan Longino Commits To Villanova Over Indiana And Others BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Class of 2021 four-star guard Jordan Longino has officially committed to Villanova. The 6-foot-5 guard, who is also a top-15 shooting guard nationally, announced his decision via his Twitter on Thursday night.
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Pelicans eye playoff push with or without Zion With or without Zion Williamson, the New Orleans Pelicans think they'll be ready to resume their playoff push. The rookie sensation's availability to play remained unclear as the season's resumption in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, approached. He left the NBA's ...
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Mike Tyson to Return to Boxing After 15 Years in Pay-Per-View Event in September Click here to read the full article. Notorious boxer Mike Tyson, at 54 years of age, is stepping back into the ring after more than 15 years, with an exhibition bout set for September. The eight-round match, pitting Tyson against 51-year-old boxing champ Roy ...
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Two Transfers Granted Immediate Eligibility Waiver for FSU Mike Norvell and his staff got some more positive news on Thursday afternoon. To go along with landing a commit at a position of need, the 'Noles got the news that transfers Fabien Lovett and Jarrion Jones would be eligible to play immediately. Both Jones ...
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Sam Kennedy responded to the 'Black Lives Matter' billboard outside Fenway Park The 254-foot 'Black Lives Matter' billboard that stands outside Fenway Park is not a political statement, according to Red Sox team president and CEO Sam Kennedy — it's simply an acknowledgment of the team's commitment to racial justice. In a Zoom ...
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Tyreek Hill Predicts Chiefs Will Win 7 Super Bowls: 'Creating Something Special' The hype started with Patrick Mahomes signing a 10-year extension that could be worth more than a half-billion dollars. It continued when defensive tackle Chris Jones talked about winning five-plus Super Bowls. During an appearance on ESPN's First Take ...
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Fall prep sports in state won't start before Aug. 24 Following the lead of a majority of state school districts, the Florida High School Athletic Association's board of directors voted Thursday to postpone the start of its fall sports season. In a motion that passed by an 11-4 vote, the board voted to delay the first ...
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Just an exhibition game, but Rockets excited nonetheless There will be adjustments. Games will look different, even to those playing them. They will sound different, maybe even feel different. The first two days of other teams' scrimmages on the NBA campus were enough to give the Rockets an idea what to expect ...
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Nationals' Juan Soto Asymptomatic After Testing Positive for COVID-19 Washington Nationals star Juan Soto has tested positive for the coronavirus and will be out of the lineup for Thursday's season opener against the New York Yankees, general manager Mike Rizzo announced.
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Roenicke manages more than Sox games in 2020 season BOSTON — This season will be about so much more than managing baseball games for Ron Roenicke. The everyday reminder comes when the Red Sox file through their private entrance at Fenway Park. Players and staff members are subject to coronavirus ...
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Tony Romo withdraws from Korn Ferry Tour event after just a few holes Tony Romo's return to the professional golf circuit did not go as planned. After completing several holes at the Korn Ferry Tour's Price Cutter Charity Championship, Romo withdrew due to what he called a lingering wrist injury. The Korn Ferry Tour reported ...
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Ahead of opening day, the Cubs and White Sox release their 30-player rosters CHICAGO – Managers and front office staff will have a most unusual year when it comes to organizing their rosters for the 2020 season. There are no minor leagues to get players from, only a taxi squad that is practicing nearby. There is an end of August trade ...
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Bears release Ben Braunecker, leaving them with 8 tight ends on the roster The Bears cut tight end Ben Braunecker on Thursday, ending his four-year stint in Chicago. Braunecker played in 11 games last season, totaling six catches for 59 yards and his first career touchdown. He ended the year on injured reserve because of a ...
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The Latest: Wisconsin AD warns of $100 million revenue loss The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___. Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez says the school's athletic department faces a potential $100 million loss of revenue in its $140 million budget due to challenges ...
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Arizona State gains commitment from Wisconsin OL Marcus Mbow Milwaukee (Wis.) Wauwatosa East offensive tackle Marcus Mbow announced his commitment to Arizona State on Thursday. In Mbow, the Sun Devils get a 6-foot-6, 320-pound recruit who had offers from Michigan State, Virginia, Iowa, Iowa State, Nebraska ...
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Fabinho's home burgled as Liverpool star celebrated Premier League title The midfielder was the victim of a burglary on Wednesday, with a number of jewellery items and a car taken from the Brazilian's home. Liverpool star Fabinho's home was burgled on Wednesday night as the Brazilian and his team-mates celebrated the Reds' ...
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Atlanta Falcons star Todd Gurley, Grady Jarrett discuss racial injustice, other issues Atlanta Falcons stars Todd Gurley and Grady Jarrett took part in an Instagram Live broadcast, moderated by ESPN's Jalen Rose, to address racial injustice and other issues. The session, held Wednesday night, included discussions about policy brutality, the ...
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LeBron James will reportedly debut his new signature shoe in Orlando Sneakerheads have another reason to watch Thursday night's Lakers game against the Mavericks. Not only is the best team in the West playing basketball once again, but LeBron James is apparently debuting his latest signature sneaker — the LeBron 18 ...
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UIL limits number of games for basketball, prohibits tournaments After announcing its plan for fall sports on Tuesday, the UIL has now made changes to the 2020-2021 basketball season. The most notable modification was limiting the number of games to a maximum of 27. Teams typically play upwards of 30 games in a ...
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