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NBA Draft 2023: 3 perfect picks for the Oklahoma City Thunder at No. 12
NBA Draft 2023: 3 perfect picks for the Oklahoma City Thunder at No. 12
The Thunder are heading toward a season where they have a chance to make the playoffs for the first time since the bubble. How can the NBA Draft help them?No matter what happens with the Thunder this offseason, they most likely make the playoffs next season for the first time since the bubble. T...
2023-06-21 00:16
Son Heung-min rejects Saudi Arabia offer
Son Heung-min rejects Saudi Arabia offer
Son Heung-min has confirmed he is not interested in the money on offer in Saudi Arabia.
2023-06-20 23:57
Meloni’s China Spat Hands Win to Pirelli Boss Tronchetti
Meloni’s China Spat Hands Win to Pirelli Boss Tronchetti
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s joust with China over one of Italy’s corporate crown jewels has produced a clear
2023-06-20 23:54
Heung-Min Son has no plans to leave Tottenham this summer
Heung-Min Son has no plans to leave Tottenham this summer
Heung-Min Son has no plans to leave Tottenham this summer
2023-06-20 23:51
Scoot Henderson NBA Draft odds shift to become favorite to be selected No. 2
Scoot Henderson NBA Draft odds shift to become favorite to be selected No. 2
The 2023 NBA Draft is drawing closer and we are still looking for clarity around the No. 2 overall pick, currently held by the Charlotte Hornets.Oddsmakers shifted odds in a big way on Monday night into Tuesday morning, installing guard Scoot Henderson as the heavy favorite to be selected second...
2023-06-20 23:50
Nikola Jokić and the best NBA playoff seasons ever
Nikola Jokić and the best NBA playoff seasons ever
Did Nikola Jokić complete the best NBA playoff season of all time? Over & Back explores the best playoff runs ever to find out!...
2023-06-20 23:48
How Man City, Newcastle & Man Utd owners' net worth compare to Saudi Pro League
How Man City, Newcastle & Man Utd owners' net worth compare to Saudi Pro League
How the net worths of some of the Premier League's richest owners compare to the wealth of the Saudi Pro League.
2023-06-20 23:46
MLB to stage Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field next June honoring Willie Mays
MLB to stage Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field next June honoring Willie Mays
Major League Baseball will stage a Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, in June 2024 between the San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals
2023-06-20 23:45
Jack Grealish doesn't remember when Man Utd won the treble
Jack Grealish doesn't remember when Man Utd won the treble
Jack Grealish is well aware that Manchester City achieved something special this year by winning the treble, but he’s not aware of exactly when Manchester United managed the same thing back in the 90s. The England midfielder has been enjoying himself since City won the Champions League earlier this month – with his drinking inspiring a new chant – and he’s faced some criticism for the levels of celebration he’s been involved in. When asked about the criticism he received after drinking during the victory lap through Manchester on an open-top bus parade, he brought up the United treble from 1999. Only, he couldn’t remember the year it happened – instead saying it was a “very long time ago”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter When asked if the criticism bothered him in an interview with talkSPORT, the 27-year-old said: “Not really. I’d done something that comes around once in a lifetime. The last time it was done… I don’t know when Man United did it, but it hasn’t been done for ages.” As most football fans will remember, Sir Alex Ferguson managed United to a historic treble in 1999 which concluded with the dramatic 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in injury time at the Camp Nou. Grealish admitted to staying up for 72 hours at one point before joining up with the England squad last week. “Why not celebrate like that?” he added. “Everyone was with me. I wasn’t on my own, going out with my friends. I was with the whole team. We enjoyed ourselves on the Saturday, Sunday, Monday. I had the best weekend of my life. I’d just won the Champions League and I was so emotional after it.” Asked whether he’d recovered from the partying, he answered: “Yeah, of course! I probably had one of the most enjoyable seasons of my life. “The second half of the season, I played a big part in something that will go down in Man City history. Last weekend was the best weekend I’ve ever had. I’m still trying to come to terms with it. I’ve been on such a high the last week. “I feel good. I trained on Wednesday and Thursday, and felt alright. Obviously, Saturday and Sunday, I felt good.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-20 23:28
Column: Rory McIlroy is going on 9 years without a major and the questions won't stop
Column: Rory McIlroy is going on 9 years without a major and the questions won't stop
Rory McIlroy is going on nine years without winning a major and the questions won't stop
2023-06-20 23:27
Happiness key to ‘best season’ of my career, says England’s Rachel Daly
Happiness key to ‘best season’ of my career, says England’s Rachel Daly
England’s Rachel Daly says happiness has been a key factor in her form as she prepares for this summer’s World Cup on the back of a superb 2022-23 season. Following a move from the Houston Dash to Aston Villa last summer shortly after helping England win the Euros, Daly went on to score 30 goals in all competitions for her new club. That included a haul of 22 in the Women’s Super League which gave her the Golden Boot as Villa achieved a fifth-placed finish, while she also netted five times for her country across the season. The 31-year-old said: “I’ve had a pretty good year, it’s been a good year for me. “I think I can put it down to my happiness, the way Carla (Ward, the Villa boss) has given me freedom at the club to play my own sort of game, the team around me has been brilliant and Sarina (Wiegman, the England manager) again at international level. I’d say it’s probably the best season I’ve had in my career.” Daly joined Villa having spent a decade playing for teams in the United States, apart from a loan spell in the WSL with West Ham in 2020-21. She added: “A lot has changed for me personally since the last tournament. I'd say it's probably the best season I've had in my career Rachel Daly “Moving home – I’ve been away for 10 years, so I think mentally I’m in a way better place. I needed to be home and playing in this league was something I wanted to do and revisit again. “A different position for me in terms of internationally to club level. A lot has changed for me, but I think you can all tell that I’m playing with a smile on my face and enjoying my football, so long may that continue.” Daly, Wiegman’s starting left-back throughout the triumphant Euros campaign but recently used in attack by the Dutchwoman, was listed as a forward when England’s 23-player squad for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which gets under way on July 20, was announced last month. Regarding positions, Daly said: “That’s Sarina’s decision, and I’ll respect whatever she chooses and I’m ready to play wherever I’m needed.” Daly said there was a “complete healthy competition” between her and fellow England strikers Alessia Russo and Bethany England, adding: “There’s no ‘I’m the best’, we’re all great friends. The competition is we’re pushing each other and we’ll continue to push each other.” Asked if she felt the England number nine position was up for grabs, Daly said: “I think every position is. Nothing’s set until July 22 (when England play their opening group game against Haiti in Brisbane). “But I don’t think anyone is really focusing on that, it’s just, ‘How can we push each other to be the best?’ And whatever Sarina chooses is what she chooses and we all support it.” Daly was speaking at St George’s Park after England trained in front of the media for the first time in their pre-World Cup camp, which got started on Monday, three weeks after the conclusion of the WSL season. Daly said: “For me, it’s perfect and I think the girls agreed on that. We’ve had enough time to have a rest and a holiday and completely switch off mentally and physically. I feel like we’re in a great spot.” Defender Millie Bright, skipper for the World Cup in the absence of ruled-out ACL injury victim Leah Williamson, trained separately from the group on Tuesday, working on an individual programme, as did midfielder Jordan Nobbs. The Lionesses face Portugal in a warm-up match at Milton Keynes on July 1 before flying to Australia four days later.
2023-06-20 23:22
MLB Rumors: New Braves trade buzz, Dodgers deadline priority, potential Red Sox reunion
MLB Rumors: New Braves trade buzz, Dodgers deadline priority, potential Red Sox reunion
MLB Rumors: Red Sox could reunite with former IF Jose Iglesias after opt-outThe Boston Red Sox have had a much more difficult time filling the shortstop hole left by Xander Bogaerts' departure for the beaches of San Diego than expected.Trevor Story's injury in the preseason put the R...
2023-06-20 23:20
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