Wednesday, October 12, 2016

One burning question facing each NBA team heading into 2016-17 season and other top stories.

  • One burning question facing each NBA team heading into 2016-17 season

    One burning question facing each NBA team heading into 2016-17 season
    Which musician's face will Kevin Durant get tattooed on his body next? Why has nobody signed two-time NBA champion Matt Bonner? Can anybody name seven Brooklyn Nets off the top of his or her head? As the NBA's regular season approaches, there are all sorts of questions that demand answers. With that in mind, we decided to tackle the big questions that will define 2016-17 for each of the league's 30 teams.There is no shortage of questions needing answers around the league. ..
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  • Green left 'strong impression' - Klinsmann

    Green left 'strong impression' - Klinsmann
    Julian Green scored in his second consecutive USMNT match, but it was not enough as New Zealand clawed back an equaliser. Jurgen Klinsmann said Julian Green left a "strong impression" on the U.S. national team coaches in camp and at a pair of friendlies over the last 10 days. Green, 21, has been somewhat of an outsider with the national team since making his debut at the 2014 World Cup and scoring against Belgium in the round of 16. And the Bayern Munich player helped his case for future incl..
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  • LeBron James does not appreciate having to pick up his teammates' laundry

    LeBron James does not appreciate having to pick up his teammates' laundry
    Please don’t dissapoint LeBron. (Brett Davis/USA Today Sports) “LeBron James, you just led the Cavs to Cleveland’s first major title in 52 years, coming back from a 3-1 deficit to dethrone the reigning champs and become the unanimous MVP — what are going to do now?” “Well, for a start, I’m going to pick up laundry bags left by my teammates in the locker room.” Never let it be said that all his success has led to King James putting on airs. The Cavaliers’ superstar recentl..
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  • Which 1-Loss Team Has Best Shot of Making College Football Playoff?

    Which 1-Loss Team Has Best Shot of Making College Football Playoff?
    We've reached mid-October, and finding Power Five teams with unblemished records is becoming more challenging by the week. Clemson is the only undefeated team left in the ACC. Baylor and West Virginia are carrying the torch for the Big 12. Michigan, Ohio State and Nebraska are holding serve in the Big Ten. Washington is rolling through the Pac-12, and Alabama and Texas A&M are the two standing in the SEC. They all have clear paths to the College Football Playoff. But who else is in the running?..
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  • Lions sign Forsett to help short-handed backfield

    Lions sign Forsett to help short-handed backfield
    2 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutLions sign Forsett to help short-handed backfieldThe Detroit Lions have signed running back Justin Forsett to bolster their short-handed backfieldSent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Lions sign Forsett to help short-handed backfield AP 9:43 p.m. EDT October 11, 2016FILE - In t..
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  • The Cubs changed the whole script with one exhilarating inning

    The Cubs changed the whole script with one exhilarating inning
    SAN FRANCISCO — Game 5, couldn’t you just see it happening? Johnny Cueto starting for the Giants, against a Cubs team that he dominates. Madison Bumgarner stomping out of the bullpen, the way he did in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series. The entire city of Chicago babbling about curses, staging a massive freakout at Wrigley Field. “It would have been really tense, to put it mildly,” Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein said. But there will be no Game 5. The Cubs slayed the gia..
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  • Tiger appears at clinic day after WD from Safeway

    Tiger appears at clinic day after WD from Safeway
    Tiger Woods decided against playing in the Safeway Classic this week, but he nonetheless was hitting golf balls Tuesday a few hours down the road in California as a part of a clinic he conducted at Monterey Peninsula Country Club near Pebble Beach.Editor's PicksWoods, 40, who said his game was "vulnerable and not where it needs to be'' in announcing his change of heart about playing his first tournament in more than 14 months, was giving the clinic as part of the Tiger Woods Invitational, a thre..
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  • Tebow aids ill fan after 1st Arizona Fall League game

    Tebow aids ill fan after 1st Arizona Fall League game
    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Tim Tebow comforted a fan who was having a seizure, praying and talking college football with the man after the former NFL quarterback played his first baseball game in the Arizona Fall League. The Phoenix Fire Department said it responded to a call about a man in his 40s having a seizure Tuesday at Camelback Ranch, the spring training home to two major league teams. Tebow stayed with the fan for 15 to 20 minutes until paramedics took him from the stadium. Daniel Kell..
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  • The Dodgers live to see Game 5 thanks to an 'exhausted' Clayton Kershaw

    The Dodgers live to see Game 5 thanks to an 'exhausted' Clayton Kershaw
    LOS ANGELES – An hour later, Clayton Kershaw’s eyes were glossed and his voice hardly carried at all. He’d thrown 110 pitches four days after he’d thrown 101, though probably it’s not the pitches so much as it is the gravity with which he considers them, followed by the couple seconds over which he must live with them. He carries October a little lower than most, a little heavier on his chassis, a little deeper in his being, an assumption drawn from how he carries April to September, which is cl..
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  • Colin Kaepernick, starting again, ready to be judged on field

    Colin Kaepernick, starting again, ready to be judged on field
    If we thought Colin Kaepernick was a lightning rod over the past six weeks because of his decision to kneel for the National Anthem and speak out in protest to social injustice, we might have just been experiencing the opening act. Kaepernick took his polarizing stance this summer as a former Super Bowl starter and a recognizable product pitchman who was relegated to backup duty by Blaine Gabbert -- a castoff seen as the 49ers best option at quarterback. Kaepernick didn't play so, for the mo..
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