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NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant talk about the women's and men's tennis finals at Wimbledon and a controversial report alleging corruption in the NFL players' union.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant preview the upcoming Wimbledon tennis championship and look at the recent spike in Achilles tendon injuries in the NBA.
Three scenarios were presented to the Howard County Board of Education for redistricting some students in the Columbia and ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNPhil Jackson on why he didn’t return to coach the 2012 Lakers superteam: "I never had the feeling that this is the right thing to do”Phil Jackson on why he didn’t return to coach the 2012 Lakers superteam: "I never had the feeling that this is the right ...
Nick Saban’s Daughter Shuts Down His Comeback Rumors with Clear Message originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Alabama Crimson ...
Brandon Jennings names his top 5 NBA players who skipped college and shares why Kobe Bryant, not Jordan, is his undisputed ...
Centennial Lane and Bryant Woods elementary schools, projected to be at 118% and 150% capacity by 2035, respectively, are at the center of the redistricting process as the school system looks to ...
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LeBron Wire on MSNFormer Laker: Kobe Bryant would often 'blow up' and leave practiceEarl Clark, a forward who played for the Lakers during the 2012-13 season, told Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson about one time in ...
Otherwise, there aren't a lot of household names to ever wear 39. That is especially true at Nebraska. After the great Andra Franklin, there aren't a ton of memorable choices. Nebraska native Danny ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNStephen A. Smith reported the Lakers considered signing Allen Iverson in 2012 if he was "willing" to play in D-League firstStephen A. Smith reported back in 2012 that the Lakers were considering signing Allen Iverson but he must first play in the ...
Ever since then, the big fella has taken not-so-subtle jabs at Howard. During an appearance on Patrick Bet-David’s podcast, ...
NBA legend and BIG3 center Dwight Howard has seen the new "Superman" movie twice and offered a rather personal review.
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