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Alvin Kamara got off easy after attacking a man in Las Vegas back in 2022.
The New Orleans Saints running back entered a no contest plea in court Tuesday to a misdemeanor charge of breach of peace for a 2022 attack on a man at the Cromwell in Las Vegas, according to 8NewsNow.com.
The talented NFL running back had initially faced a felony battery charge. If convicted on the felony, Kamara could have spent years in prison.
Instead, he’s been sentenced to 30 hours of community service and must cover the $100,000+ in medical expenses the victim suffered.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand this month but if you’re in Canada, you’d be forgiven for not knowing the Olympic champions are preparing for a shot at the title. Promotion of the Canadian team has been limited against the backdrop of a pay & equity dispute with the country’s beleaguered governing body.
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Shohei Ohtani is in the midst of another historic season; the odds on favorite to win his second American League MVP award.
But thanks to injuries to Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon and the usual disappointing performance, the Los Angeles Angels are, once again, nowhere near a playoff spot.
Entering the All-Star break, the Angels are just 1-9 in their past 10 games, losers of five in a row.
And Shohei Ohtani may be getting sick of it.
During the break, Ohtani told reporters that it “sucks to lose,” and that his desire to win has only increased the past few years.
The U.S. Senate Subcommittee held a hearing about the proposed merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday. As expected, the hearing was mostly filled with political fluff and members of both parties drawing contradicting lines in the sand on the topic at hand. Sen. Rand Paul took time to go completely off-topic and bring NIL and college athletics into the conversation.
Gen Z may have its share of stereotypes, but the kids are gonna be all right: A fresh-faced group of ultratalented, social-savvy and downright impressive athletes are already making their mark as they get ready to dominate the sports world (and future versions of the Power List) for decades to come.
Bryce and Bronny James
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LeBron James has made his intentions clear: He wants to play with his sons, Bronny, 18 (right), and Bryce, 16 (left). “The Chosen Sons” are well on their way to fulfilling their dad’s dream.
The big man from Spain is an emerging prospect in the 2024 NBA Draft.
Global basketball prospects recently competed in the FIBA U19 World Cup, having an incredible opportunity to showcase their talent and gain exposure. Spain center Izan Almansa took home the tournament MVP award after recording an average of 16.9 points and 7.1 rebounds, shooting 61 percent from the field and 89.5 percent from the charity stripe. Almansa isn’t a stranger to shining against high level talent, adding this trophy to a case with the U17 World Cup MVP and U18 European Championship MVP in 2022.
No. 4 overall NFL draft selection and new Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is already getting comfortable in the city of Indianapolis.
The athletically gifted quarterback, who starred at the University of Florida, showed up to a local pickup basketball game Monday. Also lacing up that day was James Boyd, a Colts beat writer for The Athletic, who documented Richardson’s dominance on Twitter.
“No stopping him in transition!” Boyd wrote. “I matched up with him a couple times, once on a fast break.
A re-arrest has been ordered for Aaron Hernandez’s brother after he failed to appear in court for a hearing.
That hearing that DJ Hernandez skipped out on had to do with when he allegedly threw a brick at ESPN’s headquarters earlier this year.
According to TMZ, Hernandez — who like his late convicted killer/NFLer brother — played Division 1 football in college.
Aaron Hernandez’s Brother Arrested After Throwing Brick At ESPN Building: Report
DJ Hernandez played quarterback and wide receiver at Uconn, but it doesn’t sound like he hit the books a whole hell of a lot.