Saturday, July 1, 2017

Tiger Woods' Life Hasn't Been the Same Since His Cheating Scandal: All the Highs & Lows Leading Up to His DUI Arrest and other top stories.

  • Tiger Woods' Life Hasn't Been the Same Since His Cheating Scandal: All the Highs & Lows Leading Up to His DUI Arrest

    Tiger Woods' Life Hasn't Been the Same Since His Cheating Scandal: All the Highs & Lows Leading Up to His DUI Arrest
    The golf world is still rooting for Tiger Woods.Fans of the game would love to see the Tiger of yore, swinging away and winning majors, breaking records and dominating the field. Everyone loves a comeback, or a good redemption story.And people in general would have one less thing to shake their heads at if the demons of 2009 could just be exorcised forever.Unlike with some famous types, who have a certain something about them that begs for comeuppance, you would've been hard-pressed to find man..
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  • Jeff Van Gundy couldn't handle Rihanna walking in front of him at the Finals

    Jeff Van Gundy couldn't handle Rihanna walking in front of him at the Finals
    It wasn’t hard to be captivated by the fast-paced first quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night, but somehow analyst Jeff Van Gundy got distracted. Near the end of the first quarter, Cleveland Cavaliers’ forward LeBron James dunked over Golden State’s JaVale McGee. Van Gundy didn’t notice because Rihanna walked in front of him “I don’t know about this, but Rihanna just walked in front of me. Are you kidding me?” Van Gundy said on ABC’s broadcast. "Rihanna just walked in fro..
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  • Blue Jays' Kevin Pillar to donate forfeited salary to LGBTQ groups

    Blue Jays' Kevin Pillar to donate forfeited salary to LGBTQ groups
    Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar will donate his forfeited salary from a two-game suspension last month to two Toronto-area LGBTQ organizations.Pillar was handed the suspension for yelling an anti-gay slur at Atlanta Braves reliever Jason Motte during a heated on-field confrontation in a May 17 game.Pillar apologized for using for the slur and has been working with the MLB and the players' union to best determine how to donate his garnished wages."It's not lip service," Pillar said. "It's easy ..
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  • Bill Snyder defends blocking transfer from 35 schools, says WR failed drug tests

    Bill Snyder defends blocking transfer from 35 schools, says WR failed drug tests
    Kansas State coach Bill Snyder has doubled down on his decision to block former Wildcats wide receiver Corey Sutton from transferring out of the program this season, holding him to his scholarship agreement by eliminating 35 schools from contention  for the player. Snyder met with reporters on Tuesday and used his legacy -- his name is on the stadium -- and experience as leverage in the ongoing public battle between player and coach.  "I've been around there for 28 years; the young man was in..
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  • The Finals have only just begin, but Golden State Warriors look more formidable than ever thanks to Kevin Durant

    The Finals have only just begin, but Golden State Warriors look more formidable than ever thanks to Kevin Durant
    “This is where every player wants to be, the highest level of basketball,” he said. “This is what you dreamed about as a kid, so I’m just trying to be there for my teammates and play up to my standards as an individual.”More than anything, this is what he signed up for last summer, why he left Oklahoma City to further elevate a team that already lived in the clouds, to send a chill through the defending champions should they meet once again in June. The Cavs had no defense for him in the opener,..
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  • Steph Curry, Kevin Durant Amused By Reporter's Question About Staring Down Rihanna (VIDEO)

    Steph Curry, Kevin Durant Amused By Reporter's Question About Staring Down Rihanna (VIDEO)
    Rihanna Cursed Out Warriors Fan After Game 1 Of The NBA Finals: ‘The King Is Still The King, B*tch’ (VIDEO)
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  • The Latest on Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night (all times local):

    The Latest on Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night (all times local):
    The Latest on Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night (all times local): 8:35 p.m. Kevin Durant scored 38 points in his first NBA Finals game with Golden State, Stephen Curry added 28 and the Warriors rolled to their 13th straight win this postseason by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 113-91 in Game 1. With Durant on board, the opener of Cavs-Warriors III was a mismatch as Golden State scored the first 13 points of the third quarter to take a 21-point lead and never looked back. LeBron James ha..
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  • Game 1 was a comical reminder that the Warriors and Cavaliers are the class of the NBA

    Game 1 was a comical reminder that the Warriors and Cavaliers are the class of the NBA
    But try to imagine the Celtics in this series against the Warriors. The Celtics, who won 53 games this season and finished first in the Eastern Conference ... What would they do? Yes, Brad Stevens would be able to get some buckets for them off of inbounds plays and smart offense. The Celtics guards would make life hard for Curry and Thompson at times. If Isaiah Thomas was healthy, he’d score some buckets. But who is guarding Durant? Jae Crowder? Jaylen Brown? [Gulp] Kelly Olynyk? If the Wizards..
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  • With rest on mind, Adam Silver says NBA asking arenas to free up more dates

    With rest on mind, Adam Silver says NBA asking arenas to free up more dates
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the player rest issue that plagued the 2016-17 campaign has been recognized by the league's owners as "inevitable," but he is still seeking alternative solutions to the problem.Speaking to the media at his annual news conference before Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Silver rejected the idea of expanding the regular-season schedule beyond the additional week that has been planned for the 2017-18 season but said the league could reduce the amount of ..
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  • The Cavaliers Have No Answer For The Warriors' Hired Gun

    The Cavaliers Have No Answer For The Warriors' Hired Gun
    OAKLAND — For seven years now, the pre-Finals discourse has been driven by one question more than any other: How will the West’s best defend LeBron James? Who guards him on the ball and who protects the rim? Do they send double teams? Do they dare him to shoot? How many players can take turns trying to wear him down? How many can hold up physically and mentally against him over the course of a seven-game series? These Finals are just one game old, but already it’s fair to wonder whether everyo..
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