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3 hours ago ago from The Sports Informant
When Paul Westphal was hired to be the Kings fifth coach in as many seasons, he inherited what most believed was a mess. The Kings were coming off a 17-65 season, the worst record in the NBA and the worst record in franchise history. We’re almost a quarter of the way into the season now, and the returns are in: Paul Westphal gets an “A.” Last year’s Kings team was a train wreck from the start – a rebuilding team with too many ...
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10 hours ago ago from ESPN.com - NFL
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Saying the NFL "has been in my heart for a while," Rutgers offensive tackle Anthony Davis is skipping his senior season and entering the draft. "It's always been in the back of my head and now that the opportunity is here, I sat down with my coaches and my family and we decided that this my best move," said Davis, who has been projected as a first-round pick. Some experts have slotted Davis as the third-rated ...
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13 hours ago ago from CNN - Sports Illustrated
MADRID (AP) -- Real Madrid has signed NBA player Marko Jaric for the remainder of the Spanish league season. The 6-foot-7 guard has not played for the Memphis Grizzlies this season. Jaric will be reunited with coach Ettore Messina nine years after the pair steered Kinder Bologna to Euroleague and Italian league titles. Jaric then made the jump to the NBA, where he averaged 7.1 points and 3.6 assists in seven seasons. He spent three ...
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The Dallas Cowboys dumped one kicker and signed a new one Monday , and in a fitting sign of the times, the winner was the kicker who lost his job with another team two weeks ago after missing a 23-yard field-goal attempt. Still, Shaun Suisham is viewed as an improvement over Nick Folk, who missed seven of his last 11 attempts to helped imperil the Cowboys' playoff hopes and contributed to a sagging N.F.L. skill: field-goal kicking. ...
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