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No one seems truly shocked by Kawhi Leonard’s decision to pull out of the Olympics and focus on the upcoming NBA season.
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Rory McIlroy is trying to look back on his collapse during the final round of the U.S. Open last month and take away something, anything, positive from that Sunday to forget. While it’s completely understandable for McIlroy to take that sort of approach when reflecting on his runner-up finish, there is a line one can cross when it comes to thinking too positively of what was nothing short of a nightmare scenario.
Based on some of his comments, the first he’s made publicly since the collapse at Pinehurst, he may have already crossed that line separating reality and delusion.
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Caitlin Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to record a triple-double in the Indiana Fever’s biggest win of the season on Saturday against the New York Liberty.
That put them in position for the classic “letdown game” on Wednesday afternoon at home against the Washington Mystics. And let down they did.
In a WNBA yearly tradition, several teams host afternoon games to allow young girls at summer camps to attend games while on vacation from school.
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There are varying levels of fame, but one of the first levels you want to try and achieve is being the most famous person from your hometown. Sure, if you’re from a big city that’s tougher, but if you’re from a small town, it’s within reach.
Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon is from the town of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, and you’d think that he’d probably be a shoo-in for the most famous Cole Harbourian.
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Minor league baseball hats are awesome.
Of this, there should be no doubt. MiLB is filled with incredible hats over the years, such as this hat for the Rocket City Trash Pandas, or this hat for the Montgomery Biscuits.
However, the Portland Sea Dogs just upped the game.
Portland, the Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, will rebrand as the “Maine Lobster Bakes” for a single game this season, coming on August 23rd.