Author: Michael

The newly created Jersey City Marathon and Half-Marathon will create a separate category for non-binary competitors.
The event, which will be held on Sunday, has roughly 6,300 runners signed up. Out of the 6,300 competitors, 10 are non-binary.
According to the Star-Ledger, the race will feature male and female categories, along with the additional non-binary category.
The top finishers in each category will receive a cash prize. Those in the male and female groups will get $5,000, with the non-binary winner receiving $1,000.

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Sixers center Joel Embiid suffered a sprained knee during Game 3 vs. the Nets and will miss Game 4 on Saturday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne report. Philadelphia is hopeful he can return sometime next week.
Embiid had a hectic game on Thursday night, which included committing a flagrant foul for kicking Nic Claxton, but played in 38 total minutes and finished the game. He scored just 14 points and 10 rebounds, as Tyrese Maxey and James Harden led the team to the victory.

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Reigning Olympic champion Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay set records on Friday but the US duo of Wyndham Clark and Beau Hossler held the lead at the PGA Zurich Classic.Defending champions Cantlay and Schauffele, ranked fourth and fifth in the world respectively, combined to shoot a tournament-record foursomes round of nine-under par 63 in the second round of the only PGA pairs event.

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The Clippers announced that forward Kawhi Leonard will miss Game 4 vs. the Suns on Saturday with a sprained left knee, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
After playing in the first two games of the series, Leonard missed Game 3 as the series went from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Without Leonard, and already missing Paul George from the start of the playoffs, the Clippers dropped Game 3 to the Sun 129–124 and are now down 2–1 in the series.
Leonard went through load management all season after coming back from a torn ACL in his right knee during the 2021 playoffs.

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During the Cardinals’ official team uniform reveal on Thursday night, new coach Jonathan Gannon took time to lament about his previous job as defensive coordinator of the Eagles.
Gannon, who spent two seasons in Philadelphia, claimed the Philly media wanted him fired due to his “lack of blitzing.”
“I’m very comfortable talking to the media,” said Gannon. “Philly is a very hard media market. We were 9–0 and I did my presser and they say, Coach, we want you fired… I said, ‘We’re the No. 1 defense in the NFL right now, in every statistical category.

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Stephen Curry has established himself as the best three-point shooter in NBA history as the only player to hit over 3,000 threes in a career. Now, 14 years into his NBA career, Curry continues to break records with his virtually unlimited range.
In Game 3 vs. the Kings on Thursday night, Curry became the first player in NBA playoff history to hit six three-pointers from at least 28 feet deep on the court, according to the Warriors. For comparison, the arc on the court is a maximum of 23 feet, 9 inches from the basket, while also being closer near the corners of the arc.

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In 2019, the Arizona Cardinals had a decision to make.
With the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, the team was reportedly on the fence between quarterback Kyler Murray and defensive end Nick Bosa.
So when young Bosa visited with then-GM Steve Keim and then-Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury, he was happy to give them some advice.
Keim described the encounter to FS1’s Colin Cowherd Friday.
“So we’re leaving the dinner and we’re walking out of Maestro’s in Fort Lauderdale,” Keim said.

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Former Cardinals general manager Steve Keim appeared on Fox’s The Herd and shared a funny anecdote with Colin Cowherd about a pre-draft dinner in 2019 with Nick Bosa. 
Keim and former head coach Kliff Kingsbury met with Bosa in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. as Arizona held the No. 1 overall pick in the draft that year. During his appearance, Keim shared that the star defensive end out of Ohio State warned them both that if he drafted Kyler Murray he would “haunt” them.

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