Author: Michael

Lionel Messi is heading to the United States and Major League Soccer, joining David Beckham’s Inter Milan.
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This was rumored several weeks ago, but primarily as part of a Messi return to his roots at FC Barcleona.
It’s hard to overstate just how important adding perhaps.the world’s most famous player is to soccer in the U.S.
Messi, just a few months ago, won the World Cup with Argentina.

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The Suns have reportedly informed Chris Paul that he will be waived, making the 12-time All-Star a free agent this offseason, according to Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes.
Paul has played his last three seasons with Phoenix. Following the Suns’ loss to the Nuggets in the playoffs, the franchise was reportedly interested in examining his value on the market before having to make a decision on his 2023-24 salary by June 28, according to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon.

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The announcement of a merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf rocked the golf world on Tuesday. PGA Tour caddie Geno Bonnalie, who starred in episode four of the Netflix documentary “Full Swing”, talked to OutKick about his thoughts.
Bonnalie caddies for Joel Dahmen, the world’s 124th ranked golfer. Despite the consternation around the PGA Tour partnering with LIV Golf — which is funded by the Saudi Arabian government — Bonnalie noted that there are positives to the new partnership.

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Greek tennis Stefanos Tsitsipas is pointing his finger at sleeping pills and naps as the reason why he made a quarterfinals exit from the French Open.
Tsitsipas lost in straight sets to world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz.
After the match, Tsitsipas discussed how he thought melatonin and naps tanked his chances of advancing further into the tournament.
“One thing that I’m going to try to avoid in the future is to have melatonin pills [sleeping pills] and naps before matches because it clearly doesn’t seem to be working,” Tsitsipas said, per CNN. “I had some late-night sessions.

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With the first week of June down, college football is still more than two months away. Players will report back to campus in the coming weeks, if they haven’t already, and summer workouts will get underway, but fall camp won’t get started until at least late July.
Thus, as many coaches take the very limited window for some time off, it’s time to talk. “Talking season” is in full swing, and there are few offseason traditions like the anonymous coaches section of Athlon Sports’ college football preview magazine.

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The truth is the free agent market for DeAndre Hopkins has been lukewarm since he was released by the Arizona Cardinals nearly two weeks ago.
Teams have called his representation.
There’s been lots of speculation about his market and which Super Bowl caliber team might be interested.
But no one has really stepped up seriously enough to warrant a visit. Until now.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins of the Arizona Cardinals during the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the 49ers 17-10.

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Former New York Giants wideout Travis Rudolph is a free man following a lengthy legal battle concerning his involvement in a fatal 2021 shooting.
Rudolph faced one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder after shooting at a group of four men that visited his home in April 2021.
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Rudolph claimed that he shot at the men in self-defense after they appeared at his Lake Park home seeking retribution on behalf of Rudolph’s ex-girlfriend. He reportedly fired 39 rounds at the four men, killing one.

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Things turned ugly and violent during the Europa Conference League Final on Wednesday when fans threw objects onto the pitch, bloodying a player. 
The match between Fiorentina and West Ham was in its 33rd minute when fans could be seen throwing trash at players. Fiorentina’s Cristiano Biraghi was struck with several plastic bottles to the head before appearing to take a corner kick and shrugged it off by sarcastically clapping for the unruly fans. 
Unfortunately, he started significantly bleeding from the back of his head and he needed to be tended to, leading to a stoppage of play.

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