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Latest: Bojan Bogdanovic trade grades: Knicks send Quentin Grimes to Pistons, reunite with Alec Burks
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Latest: Bojan Bogdanovic trade grades: Knicks send Quentin Grimes to Pistons, reunite with Alec Burks

Bojan Bogdanovic is coming to the New York Knicks. Alec Burks is coming (back), too. After acquiring OG Anunoby in late December and immediately shooting up the standings -- the Knicks went 14-2 in January with the league's best defense, after going 6-8 in December with the league's worst defense -- they acquired the two veterans from the Detroit Pistons in a win-now move hours before Thursday's trade deadline. In return, New York is sending 23-year-old wing Quentin Grimes and two second-round picks to the Pistons, along with wing Evan Fournier and guards Malachi Flynn and Ryan Arcidiacono.While the Knicks are adding reinforcements to their roster for the rest of this regular season and beyond, Detroit is clearly focused on the future. Let's grade the trade:Knicks: A-From New York's perspe...
Latest: Cristobal Del Solar ties world record with round of 57 at Astara Golf Championship
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Latest: Cristobal Del Solar ties world record with round of 57 at Astara Golf Championship

Cristobal Del Solar of Chile set the Korn Ferry Tour record on Thursday with a 13-under 57 in the Astara Golf Championship, the lowest round in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event and matching the record on tours that are part of the Official World Golf ranking.The 30-year-old, who is ranked 259th in the world, played such a flawless round on the Pacos course at Bogota Country Club that he made par on his final three holes and still shot a 57. He made two eagles, one of them on the 330-yard ninth hole to go out in eight-under 27, tying the Korn Ferry Tour record for nine holes.Del Solar was helped by the conditions. The Pacos course is only 6,254 yards and is around 8,500ft above sea level, allowing the ball to fly further. Rainy conditions in the days leading up to the tournament meant players we...
Latest: Lakers don’t make a move as NBA trade deadline passes
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Latest: Lakers don’t make a move as NBA trade deadline passes

The Lakers did not make a trade at Thursday’s noon PST deadline, a move that at once signals they’re comfortable enough with their current roster, that they weren’t compelled by any perceived pressure from LeBron James and that their current roster is good enough to help push a .500 team into better position to contend.The pursuit of Atlanta’s Dejounte Murray stalled out with the Hawks’ insistence on acquiring Austin Reaves, costs for coveted role players like Alex Caruso never dropped to reachable rates, and no move around the margins, where the Lakers said they planned to be aggressive, ever materialized, according to people familiar with the situation who are not authorized to speak publicly.The Lakers also weighed the possibility of having access to potentially trade three first-round...
Latest: A tuba, sledgehammer and … Mr. Fluffypants? High school tales of 15 Super Bowl stars
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Latest: A tuba, sledgehammer and … Mr. Fluffypants? High school tales of 15 Super Bowl stars

Over 100 million people will watch some of the best athletes in the world compete for the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, but there will be a select group of observers who remember those athletes when they were less famous.High school coaches or teachers of 15 players were asked to recall their most vivid memories of interacting with the future stars. The recollections included snagging a tuba player for kicking duties, convincing a linebacker not to be afraid of a hamster and sharing a poignant moment during a shiva with a tight end who would go on to be one of the greatest in NFL history.Here are their stories.Jump to a player:Mahomes | Kelce | Butker | Pacheco | RiceJones | Kittle | Greenlaw | McCaffrey | JuszczykMoody | Purdy | Samuel | War...
Latest: Ex-NBA veteran Scot Pollard hospitalized as he awaits necessary transplant: ‘Staying here until I get a heart’
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Latest: Ex-NBA veteran Scot Pollard hospitalized as he awaits necessary transplant: ‘Staying here until I get a heart’

Former NBA star Scot Pollard was admitted to the intensive care unit at a hospital in Tennessee on Tuesday where he will likely remain until he receives a necessary heart transplant. The former Sacramento Kings center revealed in a recent interview with The Associated Press that he was admitted to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center ICU this week, where he will stay until he can be matched with a donor amid a recent decline in his health.  Former King Scot Pollard addresses the fans prior to the San Antonio Spurs game at Sleep Train Arena on Feb. 27, 2015, in Sacramento. (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)"I'm staying here until I get a heart," he told the outlet via text message on Wednesday night. "My heart got weaker. (Doctors) agree this is my best shot at getting a heart quicke...
Latest: The bn bet that couldn’t lose: how Vegas became America’s sports capital
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Latest: The $7bn bet that couldn’t lose: how Vegas became America’s sports capital

Sidewalks and overpasses festooned with red and purple signage. Corporate installations and official merchandise stands still being erected. Sprawling casino floors filled with fans clad in football jerseys, huddled around table games and feeding bills into NFL-branded slot machines. The first Super Bowl to be played in Las Vegas was still days away, but the signposts of America’s high holy day were already in full view on a drizzly Monday afternoon up and down the famous Strip.They were scenes that would have been unthinkable even a decade ago, when the major US professional sports leagues – none more than the NFL – uniformly shunned Vegas for its associations with gambling culture. But when the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs kick off the nation’s biggest sporting event on Sun...
Latest: Jill Scott MBE Shares Her Hopes For The Future Of Womens Football And Fan Culture
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Latest: Jill Scott MBE Shares Her Hopes For The Future Of Womens Football And Fan Culture

As the fan base grows bigger and bigger, how important is it for brands to lead the message on diversity and inclusion in sports? When I see the brand Heineken, I think about the Champions League. They've sponsored the men's Champions League for over 25 years now so they are a brand that is very heavily involved in football, and I think with that responsibility on their shoulders they've used the platform brilliantly. When me and Gary Neville took part in this social (media) swap where I was trying to highlight sexism on social media, we switched platforms so that I was pretending to be Gary on his socials and he was pretending to be me on mine. The amount of sexist comments Gary was getting, messages saying, "Oh, you can tell you're a woman" and stuff like that, but he wasn't a woman, he ...
Latest: Brian Belichick Staying With Patriots on Jerod Mayo’s Staff, per Report
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Latest: Brian Belichick Staying With Patriots on Jerod Mayo’s Staff, per Report

There will be one member of the Belichick family sticking around Foxborough next season.Brian Belichick, the youngest son of former head coach Bill Belichick, will remain on the New England Patriots coaching staff under Jerod Mayo, according to a report from ESPN’s Mike Reiss.Brian Belichick has served as New England’s safeties coach for the past four seasons. It is unclear whether his role will change under Mayo’s direction. Next season will mark the ninth year that Belichick has worked for the Patriots. He started as a scouting assistant for the team in 2016 and has been an on-field assistant since ’17.When Mayo took over as the franchise’s new head coach last month, he made it clear that Brian and Steve Belichick, would have roles on his staff if they wanted to remain in New England. Ho...
Latest: Coupe de France: Kylian Mbappe shines as PSG edge past Brest while Real Madrid rumors continue
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Latest: Coupe de France: Kylian Mbappe shines as PSG edge past Brest while Real Madrid rumors continue

Getty Images PARIS -- Kylian Mbappe is not far from the headlines at present but it did not show on Wednesday night as Paris Saint-Germain edged out the 10 men of Stade Brestois 29 with a 3-1 win at Parc des Princes to advance to the Coupe de France quarterfinals. A Ligue 1 matchup less than two weeks ago which the France international did not score in, he opened the scoring in clinical fashion after 34 minutes to settle the home side's nerves after Eric Roy's impressive Pirates had threatened Gianluigi Donnarumma's goal. ...
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