After two calamitous tournament exits in a row, it’s time to move on from the USWNT coach. This team can rebound and be better in 2024, but to do that, it needs a fresh start on the sideline.
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The Warriors are looking to round out their roster ahead of the 2023-24 NBA season and are reportedly set to host a series of workouts for some veteran players.
Golden State will host workouts for six veteran players, including some former Warriors, over the course of the next two weeks, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Among the players expected to workout for Golden State include Dion Waiters, Trey Burke, Tony Snell, Kent Bazemore, Harry Giles and Juan Toscano-Anderson.
DK Metcalf didn’t hesitate to answer after being asked to describe in a few words the cornerbacks he’s been facing every day this summer for Seahawks training camp.
“Just one word: Loaded,” Metcalf says before Tuesday’s practice in Renton, Wash. “Loaded with talent, loaded with dogs. Loaded with people who feel like they have something to prove, not to anybody, but just to themselves.
Da’vian Kimbrough is just 13 years old, which makes him the youngest professional soccer player in the United States.
This week, Fox Sports Radio host Colin Cowherd read aloud a list of quarterbacks drafted since 2013 who he does not think can win a Super Bowl. The list included Dwayne Haskins, who died in 2022 while attempting to cross a Florida highway.
The segment drew outrage from journalists and X users after it was reposted by an anonymous account called FunHouse.
“This is awful from FS1, Colin Cowherd and everyone involved,” posted Dov Kleiman, a highly engaged but not all that credible account. “Just so bad all around.
Sometimes, a player gets called up to the big leagues too soon. He’s just not ready for the big-time spotlight. That can happen to umpires, too. MLB needed a fourth umpire for the first game of the Philadelphia Phillies-Washington Nationals doubleheader on Tuesday.
So, Lew Williams came up from Triple-A to man first base. And, he played — err, officiated — incredibly poorly.
In the second inning, Williams incorrectly ruled Washington Nationals batter/runner Ildemaro Vargas out at first base.
NBA offseason beef!
A three-way discourse between NBA stars unloaded Monday after Golden States Warriors forward Klay Thompson appeared on Paul Georgie’s “Podcast P” show.
The Clippers All-Star welcomed Thompson for a sit-down where the two discussed myriad topics, including Klay’s infamous “four rings” taunt against Phoenix Sun Devin Booker.
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Thompson admitted to being apologetic over the ‘I’ve got championships and you don’t’ taunt. The Splash Brother reeled back his past flexing in discussion with PG-13.
Count Tom Hanks among those frustrated with the Oakland A’s impending move to Las Vegas.
Hanks was recently doing promotion for his new book, “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece” and was asked about the sports situation in Oakland. Being born in the Bay Area, the Raiders, Warriors and now A’s situations have all hit close to home.
And it’s clear from his response that Hanks isn’t happy about what’s happened to sports in the East Bay.
“We’ve lost the Raiders,” Hanks said.
Cowboys wide receiver David Durden exited Tuesday’s practice after making a sensational diving catch in the end zone.
The rookie wideout suffered a concussion on the play and is not expected to be available for Dallas’s preseason opener against the Jaguars on Saturday, according to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News.
ESPN’s Todd Archer posted footage of the highlight-reel catch from Durden. The 24-year-old could be seen laying out to complete the touchdown catch. Durden got to his feet to celebrate the reception, but he quickly returned to the ground, seemingly in pain.
The SEC was a mere bystander last week as the Big Ten and Big 12 swooped in to pick apart the remnants of the Pac-12, pushing the once-powerful conference to the brink of existence. But that didn’t stop SEC commissioner Greg Sankey from commenting on the happenings Tuesday—and offering a not-so-subtle jab at the other two leagues regarding their westward sojourns for new members.