Author: Michael

WNBA labor negotiations appear far from resolved. And according to Sophie Cunningham, the league still hasn’t addressed the issue the players care about most.
On the most recent episode of her Show Me Something podcast with West Wilson, Cunningham offered a blunt assessment of the current state of talks between players and the WNBA.
“There’s so much to get into,” Cunningham said. “I think a lot of people who are on the outside are like, ‘Just sign it. Your salary increase is four or five times higher.’ But that’s not it at all.

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When Cal State Bakersfield fired assistant basketball coach Kevin Mays last year, the college sports world wondered how bad the accusations could end up being. 
Last June, former head coach Rod Barnes hired Mays as a temporary assistant for the RoadRunners, and he was being paid $3,000 a month in his role. It was only a few months later that Cal State Bakersfield would find itself in the beginning stages of a scandal that now awaits a court date for the former assistant coach.

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Jayson Tatum is officially listed as “questionable” on the Boston Celtics’ injury report for when they host the Dallas Mavericks Friday night.
For players who have been out for an extended time due to an injury — Tatum has yet to play this season after tearing his Achilles in last season’s playoff series against the Knicks — a move from “out” to “questionable” is usually a sign they will return in the next game.

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India faced England in the T20 World Cup semi-final at Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, with an interesting moment before the toss as Rohit Sharma, India’s T20 World Cup 2024-winning captain, was seen chatting with current skipper Suryakumar Yadav. The conversation caught the attention of fans and cameras just before the crucial match began.
At the toss, England captain Harry Brook won and chose to bowl first. India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav said his team would have preferred to bat as well, believing the pitch looked good and conditions were suitable for batting.

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Yankees’ Aaron Boone Defends Red Sox’s ‘Really Good’ Lineup originally appeared on NESN.
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New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone believes the Boston Red Sox lineup deserves more respect entering Opening Day.
Projection systems are skeptical of Boston’s power production, and the Red Sox may lack a true offensive star unless Roman Anthony fills the role in his first full MLB season. However, via MLB.com’s Ian Browne, Boone downplayed concerns over his rival’s offense on Wednesday.

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