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West Virginia guard Miles McBride to test NBA draft waters McBride posted 30 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists against Morehead State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, elevating his standing in the eyes of NBA talent evaluators. "This season went well for ...
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Nevin Lawson suspended two games Lawson re-signed with the Raiders last month. It will be his third season with the club and eighth NFL season overall. Lawson had 85 tackles, two forced fumbles, a ...
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Dallas Mavericks' Rick Carlisle won't coach Friday after 'unexpected' positive on COVID-19 test Carlisle, 61, called the test result "unexpected," saying that he was fully vaccinated in January. "There's a chance and a hope that it will be a false positive," Carlisle said ...
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2021 NFL Draft: Who's the best defensive player in this year's class? It's finally draft month! And there's been a lot of chatter about the quarterbacks and other offensive playmakers in the 2021 NFL Draft class. But what about the defensive guys? They've been balling out during their respective pro days, so it's time we give them ...
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Ex-NFL GM: Broncos Almost Traded QB Drew Lock But Backed Out After 'Sleeping On It' Fast forward to April, the first few waves of free agency are in the books and Broncos GM George Paton made some momentous moves that have been roundly lauded around the NFL landscape. One move Paton didn't make was signing or acquiring a veteran ...
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Los Angeles Lakers, LA Clippers welcoming fans back for home games in April Both teams announced plans for fans to return to Staples Center with the state of California announcing that Los Angeles County has transitioned into the orange tier. The Lakers and Clippers said that they will work with the L.A. ...
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Here's when Lakers, Clippers, Kings fans will be allowed to return to Staples Center One of basketball's most storied rivalries, two teams who fueled the NBA's growth over a decade, will be on the court in front of fans at Staples Center on April 15, the first time professional basketball has had spectators in Los Angeles in more than a year.
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A life-saving story behind Baylor's Final Four run: How a kidney donor on Bears staff helped a friend in need INDIANAPOLIS -- Consider Baylor basketball. What do you see? Probably the man in charge of its reinvention, coach Scott Drew. The No. 1-seeded Bears are in the Final Four for the first time in 71 years. And while Drew is the face and affable force that's ...
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Portland Trail Blazers reportedly sign Rondae Hollis-Jefferson After being selected by the Trail Blazers during the 2015 NBA Draft, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson will finally suit up for the team. Shams Charania of The Athletic reports Portland plans to sign the Arizona product after ...
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Angels place reliever Ty Buttrey on restricted list after no-show at training site Buttrey was optioned by the Angels on Sunday. He failed to make this year's opening-day roster after becoming a mainstay in the team's bullpen during his first three seasons in the majors. Despite strong seasons ...
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49ers reportedly asking for a first-round pick for Jimmy Garoppolo The Patriots have reportedly shown strong interest in reuniting with Garoppolo over the offseason. Jimmy Garoppolo Patriots The price to get Jimmy Garoppolo could be a big one. –AP ...
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49ers legend Steve Young says Jets are 'pretty committed' to drafting Zach Wilson But with Clemson's Trevor Lawrence all but wearing a Jacksonville Jaguars jersey already and the Jets in command of the second overall pick, which will likely be another QB (whether or not the Jets are the ones making that pick is yet to be clear), where does ...
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Packers bringing back safety Will Redmond Redmond's new deal marks general manager Brian Gutekunst's latest attempt to retain players from the Packers' 2020 roster. With the NFL salary cap down due to COVID-19, Gutekunst has prioritized keeping his own, re-signing running back Aaron Jones, tight ...
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MLB moves All-Star Game out of Atlanta after Georgia voting suppression law passes Major League Baseball acted quickly and decisively on Friday, moving the 2021 All-Star Game out of Truist Park in Atlanta. The decision came a little over a week after Georgia passed a law restricting voting by mail and giving the state legislature more ...
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John Means drops dominant start on Red Sox as Orioles win, 3-0, on Opening Day The big problem for the Red Sox is "their absolute best" ended up being "postpone the originally scheduled Opening Day game for 24 hours even though there was no rain in the forecast for game time." It did not involve doing very much when they actually ...
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NBA hits Kevin Durant with big fine for 'offensive' Twitter exchange with comedian Michael Rapaport The NBA fined Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant $50,000 for "using offensive and derogatory language on social media," the league announced in a news release on Friday. The league noted Durant "acknowledged that his actions were inappropriate.".
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Pistons' Josh Jackson has become an expert at shaking it off when things go wrong Josh Jackson struggled with perspective early in his career. The Detroit Pistons wing would have a bad shooting night or have his minutes cut, and get overwhelmed by not knowing what would happen next, or how he'd get his game to where he wanted it.
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Lindblad Heads to Final Round of Augusta National Women's Amateur AUGUSTA, Georgia – Having now had a practice round over the Augusta National Golf Club layout, LSU women's golfer Ingrid Lindblad is now ready to take to the course in the final group Saturday of the Augusta National Women's Amateur. What is on the ...
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Bears' Matt Nagy: I could have done more to help Mitch Trubisky Those waiting for Ryan Pace to cap Mitch Trubisky's Bears career with a long-awaited public mea culpa were left to thumb through their Latin dictionary for, well, whatever the opposite of that is. Head coach Matt Nagy, though, acknowledged the Bears — and ...
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Giants' Alex Dickerson: Out against lefty Dickerson is not in Friday's lineup against the Mariners, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports. He will head to the bench for the second game in a row with a southpaw (Yusei Kikuchi) toeing the rubber for Seattle. Dickerson homered off the bench Thursday ...
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Source: Oklahoma Hires Loyola's Moser as Men's Hoops Coach By CLIFF BRUNT and ANDREW SELIGMAN, AP Sports Writers. Oklahoma has hired Loyola Chicago's Porter Moser as its men's basketball coach, a person familiar with the situation said Friday. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the ...
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Athletics' Stephen Piscotty: Sitting again Friday Piscotty is not in Friday's lineup against the Astros, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. He sat Thursday as well with a righty (Zack Greinke) on the hill and will sit again with righty Cristian Javier starting for Houston. Chad Pinder started in ...
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Braves' Will Smith: Dominates on Opening Day With Atlanta on the road, manager Brian Snitker elected to turn to his closer in a tie game against the top of Philadelphia's order rather than hold Smith back for a possible save situation later. The veteran southpaw responded by fanning Andrew McCutchen, ...
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Portland Trail Blazers' ability to navigate tough remaining schedule will make or break their season The final third of the schedule will either send the Blazers tumbling into the play-in round of the NBA playoffs or, if they're successful, show that this team could actually be a threat in the postseason.
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Why Warriors' Draymond Green isn't motivated by NBA's play-in tournament Few can blame Green, who is accustomed to chasing goals far greater than a playoff berth. He has played in five NBA Finals and won three titles. But with Klay Thompson out for the season with an ...
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Ugly finish mars Giants' promise on Opening Night SEATTLE — Buster Posey is back, and so is his power, one of many good takeaways on what became a bad night for the Giants in their season opener. The six-time All-Star catcher strode to the plate for his first regular-season at-bat in a year and a half and ...
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Clayton: How Jarran Reed became a 'personal financial casualty' for the Seahawks Defensive end Frank Clark and defensive tackle Chris Jones are making $20 million a year. There is no way the Chiefs can pay him more than $10 million a year going forward. They are playing big money for Patrick Mahomes, Tyrann Mathieu, Tyreek Hill, ...
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Fantasy Football: The Miami Dolphins traded back up to No. 6 to draft Florida tight end Kyle Pitts Tagovailoa finished 20th in PFF passing grade versus man coverage last season, a less-than-impressive showing but one that isn't necessarily surprising considering his targeted receivers were deemed open on just 16% of his throws. That mark ranked 19th ...
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2021 NHL trade deadline guides for all 31 teams: Players, prospects, picks in play, plus team status Players from American franchises who are traded to Canadian teams are subject to a seven-day quarantine. The flat salary cap of $81.5 million -- for this season and subsequent ones -- has forced teams to retain salary on trades or seek money-in, money-out ...
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