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As you might expect, it involves Daniel Ricciardo
Things are never dull in Formula 1.
This was supposed to be a quiet week off, following a back-to-back in Austria and Britain, and ahead of another back-to-back in Hungary and the Netherlands. But a thunderbolt from the clouds came down on Monday, with the shocking news that Daniel Ricciardo was coming back to the grid.
After just ten races, AlphaTauri and Red Bull had seen enough from Nyck de Vries.
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Panama beat the United States 5-4 in a shootout in the Gold Cup semifinals in San Diego.
Dalvin Cook and Ezekiel Elliott are free agents, and RBs are struggling to get paid. To see the future of the position, we first have to look back.
FIFA said it is giving away 20,000 free tickets for Women’s World Cup games in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Dunedin amid concerns about the slow pace of sales in New Zealand.
Dele Alli has said he hopes to inspire others after revealing he recently spent six weeks at a rehab facility in the United States for addiction, mental health and trauma treatment.
LeBron James, who openly pondered retirement after the Lakers were swept in the Western Conference finals, announced at the ESPYS that he will continue his NBA career.
Hamlin was in tears as he presented the Bills training staff with the award.
The most emotional moment of the 2023 ESPY Awards on Wednesday night belongs to Damar Hamlin, who fought back tears and had to gather himself to choke out the words that the Buffalo Bills’ training staff were winning the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
For NBA fans seeking a potential Damian Lillard trade idea that’ll make you sit up in your sit, this should do the trick. Best of all? It’s a pretty intriguing idea for the Trail Blazers.
Jason Timpf of Volume Sports argued the Thunder should get in on the sweepstakes and “prove to Dame that they’re a worthwhile destination.”
Timpf broke it down, citing that Houston is loaded with draft capital over the next seven years, including 35 total picks with 15 in the first round.
Kevin Durant is at it again on social media, responding to every fan under the sun who chooses to engage with him—for better or worse.
On Wednesday night, discourse broke out regarding the Heat’s run to the NBA Finals earlier this summer. Miami, which made an improbable run after being one game away from elimination in the play-in tournament, became the story of the NBA postseason after dispatching Milwaukee, New York and Boston en route to a Finals loss to the heavily favored Nuggets.
Durant responded to a fan who implied that defense wins championships.
The NBA doesn’t give a flop.
In a stunning move, the NBA’s Board of Governors has just instituted a “no flopping” rule for the upcoming season that will result in the player being issued a technical foul if they fake that they were hit.
Pour one out for poor LeBron James and his tears everyone.
Lakers’ LeBron James on Steve Kerr’s flopping allegations: “We’re just not a team that goes out there looking for flopping opportunities. That’s just not us. It’s actually never been any team I’ve played on in my 20 years.” pic.twitter.