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Here are the best NBA free agents still unsigned
The 2024 NBA free agency class was never particularly strong or deep to begin with. Within 24 hours of the market opening on Sunday evening, most of the top players available were already off the board.
Paul George signed with the 76ers, Isaiah Hartenstein joined the Thunder, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope inked a deal with the Magic at the start of the free agency period. Even second tier free agents like Naji Marshall (Mavericks), Derrick Jones Jr.

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The term ‘most accurate kicker’ goes beyond field goal percentage
Being among the most accurate placekickers in NFL history is more than knocking the ball through the uprights. Technically it isn’t, but there’s a greater conversation to be had. Some benefit from frequent chip shots while others are repeatedly asked to knock through bombs of 50+ yards. For that reason, I’ve analyzed the top kickers since 2018.

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The U.S. men’s national team had an opportunity to start building momentum with a strong run in the Copa America with the 2026 World Cup coming down the pike. Instead, we were met with yet another Gregg Berhalter masterclass as the USMNT couldn’t even manage to get out of the group stage in the tournament being held on American soil. 
The USMNT fell to Uruguay 1-0 on Monday night in what turned into a must-win game as Panama – which upset the U.S. the week prior – beat Bolivia to punch its ticket to the knockout round.

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F1 is coming off a thrilling Austrian Grand Prix, but what awaits the grid at historic Silverstone?
One of the most climactic moments in recent Formula 1 memory took place just a few short days ago when an on-track battle between Lando Norris and Max Verstappen — that has been brewing for weeks — finally boiled over. A collision between the two on Lap 64 of the Austrian Grand Prix kicked off hours of debate over who was at fault, and speculation about what lies ahead.

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Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione woke up and chose verbal violence against Lincoln Riley.
Riley bolted from the Sooners to coach the USC Trojans, and he’s been dogged by the perception he has no interest in playing SEC competition.
The Trojans reportedly failed to cancel the team’s game this season against LSU, and the program was successful in killing a series against Ole Miss.
Whether Riley is actually scared of the SEC or not remains unknown, but it certainly appears that way.
Well, judging from a snappy remark from Castiglione, Riley is, indeed, scared of playing SEC teams.

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff saw an opportunity for George Russell at the Austrian Grand Prix, and could not contain his excitement
When Max Verstappen and Lando Norris collided on Lap 64 of last Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix, it opened the door for George Russell to storm to the front and capture the first victory for Mercedes in the 2024 Formula 1 season.
It also opened the door for Mercedes Team Principal to make what he now calls the “dumbest” moment of his career with the team.

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The Las Vegas Aces won’t be suiting up on their regular home court when Caitlin Clark comes to town.
The Aces and Indiana Fever play Tuesday night in Sin City, and the location of the game proves Clark’s popularity is unrivaled.
Instead of playing in the regular home arena of the Aces – Michelob ULTRA Arena – the game will be played at T-Mobile Arena.
The move allows the capacity to increase from 12,000 to 18,000, according to the New York Post.
The Aces playing the Fever in a bigger arena is just the latest example of the Caitlin Clark effect playing out in real life.

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