Author: Michael

American sprinter Noah Lyles ran the 200m in under 20 seconds for the 34th time in his career on Saturday, tying Usain Bolt for the most sub-20 second 200m races in history.
Lyles paced the field at the New York City Grand Prix on Saturday, running the 200m in 19.83 seconds. The 25-year-old beat the field by 42 hundredths of a second. 
Lyles broke the American record in the 200m last year, running the race in 19.31 seconds. With that American record, Lyles became the third-fastest 200m sprinter in history behind Usain Bolt’s 19.19 seconds and Yohan Blake’s 19.26 seconds.

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Davante Adams is free and clear from assault charges after an on-field incident during the 2022 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver was charged by prosecutors after a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last October.
Adams shoved a photographer who appeared to momentarily get in his way after the frustrating loss,
READ: VIDEO: DAVANTE ADAMS SHOVES CAMERAMAN AFTER CHIEFS GAME
The misdemeanor charge was dismissed on June 5th, according to the Kansas City Star.

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Angels designated hitter and pitcher Shohei Ohtani has definitely demonstrated an ability to elicit f-bombs from fans—out of wonder, delight or disgust for your favorite team’s demise.
However, getting an f-bomb out of an opponent is something else altogether.
In the fifth inning of Los Angeles’s 7–4 loss to the Rockies Friday evening in Denver, Ohtani launched a 434-foot home run to right center off of a pitch well inside to stake the Angels to a 3–2 lead.

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The PGA Tour rookie, Ludvig Aberg, recently inked a multi-year deal with Adidas and that signing is looking smarter and smarter.
The Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut is hosting the next ‘elevated’ event of this PGA Tour season. Keegan Bradley and Denny McCarthy have dominated thus far, but studs like Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas and Adam Scott are hanging around. But they aren’t alone as 23-year-old rookie Ludvig Aberg is making some noise.

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Zhang, who is playing in her first major championship as a professional, is making quite an impact at Baltusrol.
Rose Zhang is playing well at her first major championship as a professional.
Perhaps no shot of hers was better than her second at the 498-yard par-5 18th.
From the fairway, Zhang rifled it to just three feet away. She proceeded to make the easy eagle putt, thus vaulting her up the leaderboard at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol.

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Deion Sanders underwent successful surgery for a blood clot in each of his legs, his girlfriend Tracey Edmonds announced on Instagram.
“We are so grateful for the healing power of God and for all of our prayer Warriors,” she wrote. “It was a long, but successful day! Deion Sanders is resting and doing great tonight after his surgery! Thank you Lord! Thank you Fam! We love you!”
Edmonds also posted a picture with Sanders that shows the NFL Hall of Famer smiling with two thumbs up from his hospital bed.
The Colorado coach needed the surgery to help with circulation in both of his legs.

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With the 2023 NBA draft in the history books, experts are already beginning to turn their attention to the 2024 event.
Next year’s draft class may or may not include USC guard Bronny James, the son of Lakers forward LeBron James. That has not, however, stopped speculation as to where James will be drafted should he take the one-and-done route with the Trojans.
ESPN draft guru Jonathan Givony, appearing on SportsCenter Saturday morning, suggested James would be drafted 17th next summer.
“Bronny James is the No. 17 projected player in our draft class tomorrow,” Givony said.

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Deion Sanders, like everything else in life, crushed his latest health scare to dust.
Prime’s girlfriend, Tracey Edmonds, posted early Saturday morning that Sanders was out of surgery, recovering and “doing great.” The NFL Hall of Famer and current Colorado coach underwent emergency surgery Friday for a blood clot in his leg.
“We are so grateful for the healing power of God and for all of our prayer warriors!” Edmonds said in an Instagram post.

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