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Michael Malone agrees to contract extension with reigning NBA champion Nuggets, AP source says
Michael Malone agrees to contract extension with reigning NBA champion Nuggets, AP source says
The Denver Nuggets have extended the contract of coach Michael Malone after he guided the franchise to its first NBA title, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press
2023-11-14 01:56
Biden honors Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights in the return of an NHL tradition
Biden honors Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights in the return of an NHL tradition
President Joe Biden honored the Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights in a ceremony at the White House
2023-11-14 01:50
Best Monday Night Football Fantasy Picks for Broncos vs. Bills
Best Monday Night Football Fantasy Picks for Broncos vs. Bills
Find out our best fantasy football picks for Broncos vs. Bills on Monday Night Football and how you can utilize Sleeper Picks' 100% deposit match for the game!
2023-11-14 01:48
Joe Espada introduced as manager of Astros, replacing Dusty Baker, who retired last month
Joe Espada introduced as manager of Astros, replacing Dusty Baker, who retired last month
Joe Espada was introduced as manager of the Houston Astros on Monday, replacing Dusty Baker, who retired last month
2023-11-14 01:45
Morne Morkel resigns as Pakistan fast bowling coach
Morne Morkel resigns as Pakistan fast bowling coach
Pakistan fast bowling coach Morne Morkel has resigned with one month left on his six-month contract
2023-11-14 01:29
Carlos Alcaraz loses to Alexander Zverev 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4 in his debut at the ATP Finals
Carlos Alcaraz loses to Alexander Zverev 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4 in his debut at the ATP Finals
Carlos Alcaraz was beaten in his debut at the ATP Finals by two-time champion Alexander Zverev 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4
2023-11-14 01:25
South Carolina jumps to No. 1 in women's AP Top 25 after chaotic week; Colorado crashes top 5
South Carolina jumps to No. 1 in women's AP Top 25 after chaotic week; Colorado crashes top 5
South Carolina moves up to No. 1 after a chaotic opening week that saw nine of the first 14 teams lose, including previous top choice LSU and second-ranked UConn
2023-11-14 01:25
3 biggest NJ Devils disappointments to start the season
3 biggest NJ Devils disappointments to start the season
It's been a struggle for the New Jersey Devils to start the season. These three players have been responsible for the largest share.
2023-11-14 01:24
F1 fans can get married at Las Vegas Grand Prix with first-ever 'Race To The Altar' chapel
F1 fans can get married at Las Vegas Grand Prix with first-ever 'Race To The Altar' chapel
The inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to take place this weekend in one of the biggest sporting events of the year, and in true Sin City style, there is going to be an F1 wedding chapel where couples can tie the knot. For those F1 fans who are racing to walk down the aisle, the first-ever (and aptly named) 'Race To The Altar' chapel will be located inside the paddock. In the video posted by the official F1 Las Vegas account, the entrance to the chapel has a bright led heart-shaped arch with a floral wall behind with a sign that reads: "Lights Out And Together We Go." There is also an F1 show car that has “Just Married” on the back of the rear wing. While this isn't your typical F1 Grand Prix feature, it is of course in Las Vegas - the home of speedy marriage licenses and weddings. Though the addition to the paddock has clearly divided F1 fans. Some F1 fans weren't impressed with the announcement, calling the chapel "cringe." While others were excited at the idea of an F1-themed chapel, so much so they would get married again. An idea for those F1 fans who wanted an on-theme divorce if the marriage doesn't work out... The F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place this weekend from November 17-19. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
2023-11-14 01:20
Trent Alexander-Arnold studying great midfielders as part of new ‘hybrid’ role
Trent Alexander-Arnold studying great midfielders as part of new ‘hybrid’ role
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is embracing his ‘hybrid’ role by watching video clips of some of the world’s greatest midfielders in order to gain greater understanding. Towards the end of last season the 25-year-old was asked to vary his right-back role by stepping into central areas to be able to dictate on the ball more and offer a different attacking dimension. It is something which was first pioneered with John Stones by Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and, while Alexander-Arnold has studied how his England team-mate has performed, he has not limited his learning to ‘hybrid’ players. “I enjoy learning about the game, watching things, watching players, different systems, different teams, how different players play it and there are some players who play it really well,” he said after the 3-0 victory over Brentford which set up a top versus second clash against Manchester City when the Premier League resumes after the international break. “I think as someone who plays the inverted, hybrid role – I don’t know what people call it these days – then it is obviously John Stones. “He is someone who, for a long time, I have admired his game; he is exceptional, so I watch him a lot. Clips or even when I am just watching City’s games, I will sit and focus on him. “I have always admired him, I do admire the way Rodri plays. “He is pivotal in that team and someone who is massively underrated but like we have seen recently, when you take him out of the team, they are not the same. That just shows how important he is. “I would say it is those kinds of players I watch, but there are a lot. I will watch players from the past as well – (Sergio) Busquets, (Xabi) Alonso, (Andrea) Pirlo, Stevie G (Gerrard): those players I have always enjoyed watching.” I will watch players from the past as well – Busquets, Alonso, Pirlo, Stevie G Trent Alexander-Arnold on learning from great midfielders It makes sense for Alexander-Arnold to educate himself on the ways of such midfield maestros as there has been more than a hint he could be transformed into a genuine option. He was first tried centrally by Gareth Southgate in a game against Andorra just over two years ago and when the England squad is now published, Alexander-Arnold is listed as a midfielder. At the time Jurgen Klopp questioned why he would play the world’s best right-back in midfield but he has mellowed his stance since then and even brought Alexander-Arnold on as the defensive midfielder in the Carabao Cup win at Bournemouth last month. “The conversations I have had with the (England) manager and the staff there, I go there as a midfielder, I train there and that is where I try and play on the pitch barring the Australia game last time,” he added. “It really does help me in that sense. I am not playing midfield week in, week out here but I am getting on the ball in central areas and knowing how to receive and conduct yourself and play a game in midfield is a lot different to at the side of the pitch. “I think the way I see it and the way I am told and explained to play it (at Liverpool), it is almost when we have the ball I am midfielder and when we don’t have the ball I am a right-back. “I think when the ball advances up the pitch it becomes more about protection and stopping counter attacks. It is more disciplined. “When I come in as a right-back there is still (Wataru) Endo or Macca (Alexis Mac Allister) there, Fabinho last season, and their job is to stay as the number six. “My job is the one who comes in and still has the freedom to underlap Mo (Salah) or overlap him, get into the box, shoot or cross whereas as a number six it is more rigid, your role along with the two centre-backs to ensure that when the ball pops out of the box it doesn’t go into the striker’s feet and they can build from there.” Read More John Carver urges Lawrence Shankland to make the most of late Scotland call-up Ben Davies keen to prove doubters wrong as Wales target another major tournament Britain’s Katie Boulter eager to build on her successful season in 2024 On this day in 2006: Gold Cup winning Desert Orchid dies at the age of 27 The sporting weekend in pictures San Francisco 49ers return to winning ways against Jacksonville Jaguars
2023-11-14 01:19
Arthur Smith’s grumpy schtick getting old as Falcons losses pile up
Arthur Smith’s grumpy schtick getting old as Falcons losses pile up
The team that finished last in the NFC South last season got off to a 2-0 start this year. However, the Atlanta Falcons have struggled mightily ever since.
2023-11-14 00:51
For Craig Counsell, the chance to manage the Cubs was one he couldn't pass up
For Craig Counsell, the chance to manage the Cubs was one he couldn't pass up
Craig Counsell was ready for a new challenge and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to manage the Chicago Cubs
2023-11-14 00:48
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