Monday, July 10, 2017

Who was the fan that got ejected from Game 4? and other top stories.

  • Who was the fan that got ejected from Game 4?

    Who was the fan that got ejected from Game 4?
    CLEVELAND — A Cavaliers fan was ejected from the Quicken Loans Arena on Friday night after tussling with Warriors forward Matt Barnes. It was one shocking moment among many during Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Who was this aforementioned fan? His name is Todd Leebow, reports the New York Times, and he's a friend of Lebron James' agent, Rich Paul. With 1:10 left in a fiery third quarter, officials paused the game to review an incident between Zaza Pachulia and Iman Shumpert. During the brief reprie..
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  • French Open 2017 women's final live stream, TV, time, watch online

    French Open 2017 women's final live stream, TV, time, watch online
    Favorite Simona Halep and unseeded Jelena Ostapenko will battle for the women's title in the 2017 French Open final on Saturday, June 10. The match is set for 8 a.m. Central Time and will be televised live on NBC. If you can't catch the match on TV, you can watch it online via live stream on NBC Sports Live Extra or Eurosport Player in Europe. Keep track with live updates, leaderboard and more on the French Open official website. Ostapenko became the first unseeded player to make the French Ope..
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  • Belmont Stakes up for grabs to end uneven Triple Crown

    Belmont Stakes up for grabs to end uneven Triple Crown
    NEW YORK — This year’s topsy-turvy Triple Crown trail comes to an end in a Belmont Stakes without the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winners or the expected favorite who dropped out. It does come with questions about a Japanese horse with a sore foot. No horse has dominated the 3-year-old ranks so far, leaving the 1½-mile Belmont up for grabs among 12 horses that on Saturday will run the longest race of their lives. The 7-2 early favorite Irish War Cry is only in the Belmont after trainer Graham ..
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  • With Kevin Durant Set to Take over NBA, LeBron and the Cavs Ponder Their Reality

    With Kevin Durant Set to Take over NBA, LeBron and the Cavs Ponder Their Reality
    David Liam Kyle/Getty ImagesCLEVELAND — The sweatshirt said, "Unknwn." Above the sweatshirt was a serene smile. The man behind the smile was quoting Teddy Roosevelt.This is how LeBron James, the most scrutinized star of modern times, greeted this uniquely daunting moment: down three games to zero in the NBA Finals, against one of the most talented teams in history, staring at a possible sweep.By the time James took the stage for his press conference Thursday, the talk shows and Twitter streams w..
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  • Olympic leaders give LA and Paris the nod for Summer Games, but that doesn't mean the race is over

    Olympic leaders give LA and Paris the nod for Summer Games, but that doesn't mean the race is over
    Now that Olympic leaders have recommended both Los Angeles and Paris be awarded an upcoming Summer Games, all parties involved face a busy summer.With its announcement on Friday, the executive board of the International Olympic Committee officially set in motion a process by which the 2024 bid race would produce two winners, one for 2024 and the other for 2028. The unusual “dual-allocation” proposal comes at a time when the Olympic movement has seen numerous potential hosts withdraw from consid..
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  • Kyrie Irving: Warriors' 'chatter' gave Cavs 'extra motivation' in Game 4

    Kyrie Irving: Warriors' 'chatter' gave Cavs 'extra motivation' in Game 4
    CLEVELAND -- After dominating the Golden State Warriors with a wire-to-wire 137-116 victory in a must-win Game 4 of the NBA Finals, several Cleveland Cavaliers players said the Warriors' "chatter" leading up to Friday fueled their performance.In other words, Draymond Green's mouth got Golden State in trouble again."You add, of course, some chatter in there, and that adds some extra motivation," said Kyrie Irving after leading all scorers with 40 points. "And you give us a day in between, and we ..
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  • LaVar Ball discusses wife's condition, his life advice, future of sons

    LaVar Ball discusses wife's condition, his life advice, future of sons
    1:28 PM ETJeff GoodmanESPN Insider Close Joined ESPN as a college basketball Insider in June 2013 Previously wrote for CBSSports.com and FOXSports.comCHINO HILLS, Calif. -- LaVar Ball, in a wide-ranging interview at his home on Thursday, told ESPN that his wife has returned to the house more than three months after suffering a stroke; his two younger sons will only be in college for one season apiece; he won't change even after his oldest son, Lonzo, gets drafted; and Michael Jordan would only ..
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  • Draymond Green eyes Game 5 redemption, not technical KO

    Draymond Green eyes Game 5 redemption, not technical KO
    CLEVELAND -- Draymond Green gets to play in this Game 5. Draymond Green needs to play in this Game 5. Just play basketball. No nonsense, no extracurricular activities. He needs to give the Warriors the versatile All-Star who is their defensive anchor. In the two games in Cleveland they've had the provocateur, the wrestling villain. It didn't bring them a championship.Green spent last year's Game 5 in a suite at the Oakland Athletics game, after an accumulation of playoff flagrant fouls that culm..
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  • Butler has strong candidates available to succeed Chris Holtmann, inside the family and out

    Butler has strong candidates available to succeed Chris Holtmann, inside the family and out
    There are few programs in college basketball that have had more success in the speculative business of hiring head coaches than the Butler Bulldogs. From Barry Collier, who built the program, Butler promoted assistants Thad Matta, Todd Lickliter, Brad Stevens, Brandon Miller and Chris Holtmann. Only Miller was not a raging success, in part because of health reasons that led him to resign after slightly more than a year on the job. All of the others producing winning teams, reached the NCAA Tour..
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  • The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116

    The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116
    CLEVELAND — Many who arrived at Quicken Loans Arena for Game 4 of the NBA Finals Friday night expected to see history. With the Golden State Warriors holding a 3-0 lead in this best-of-seven series — and carrying a pristine 15-0 record in these playoffs — it was hard to find anyone, even here in Northeast Ohio, who expected the Cleveland Cavaliers to find a way to send this series back to the Bay Area for Game 5. The game delivered history — but not the type we expected. The hot-shooting Caval..
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Mysterious seadragon finally spotted alive – and caught on video .Positively Fort Wayne: Youth BOT competition .
Positively Fort Wayne: Youth BOT competition .Proof of alien life or just a strange rock? Conspiracy theorists spot a 'huge tower' on the surface of Mars .

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