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Anthony Davis played incredible defense on Stephen Curry late in Game 4.
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JD Sports Reveals Talks For Europe Expansion: The London Rush
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1970-01-01 08:00

Angels Fan Has Perfected the Art of Eating Cotton Candy
One Angels fan has perfected cotton candy eating.
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JD Sports Plans to Buy Courir Chain for €520 Million
JD Sports Fashion Plc is in exclusive talks to buy French chain Courir for an enterprise value of
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Football transfer rumours: Messi's decision deadline; Bellingham to reject contract
Tuesday's transfer news round-up includes updates on Lionel Messi's future decision, Jude Bellingham's contract offers, David de Gea's Man Utd standing and more.
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West Virginia's men's basketball head coach apologizes for 'insensitive and abhorrent' comments made on radio interview
West Virginia's men's basketball head coach Bob Huggins apologized for "insensitive" and "abhorrent" comments he made while appearing on the 700 WLW's Bill Cunningham Show on Monday.
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Struggling Archer out of IPL in England Ashes scare
England fast bowler Jofra Archer was ruled out of the ongoing Indian Premier League on Tuesday in a fresh injury blow...
1970-01-01 08:00

UFC fighter Tony Ferguson arrested on suspicion of DUI following rollover crash
UFC fighter Tony Ferguson was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after his truck hit other vehicles and rolling over in Hollywood, California, on Sunday morning, the Los Angeles Police Department told CNN.
1970-01-01 08:00

It hurts everybody – James Ward-Prowse knows Southampton are on the brink
James Ward-Prowse knows how bleak Southampton’s plight is after a 4-3 defeat at Nottingham Forest left them staring Premier League relegation in the face. Saints were on the wrong end of a seven-goal thriller at the City Ground which means they will lose their top-flight status if they fail to beat Fulham on Saturday or results elsewhere go against them. They were always in the game against Forest and looked dangerous in attack, but were let down by sloppy defending. “It hurts everybody,” the captain told the club’s official website. “It’s not just me, it’s everybody’s careers, it’s everybody’s opportunity to do something special for this club and it’s not just me, it hurts everybody, it hurts all the fans and everybody associated with the club. “It’s clear we have to win all of our games and that’s the position we find ourselves in. Like I said, every game has increased importance and the challenge hasn’t changed, we have to win our games and obviously hope everything goes our way and we have to focus on the next one now. “Games are won and lost at both ends of the pitch and when you give two goals away in the way that we did, and we scored three goals but it’s still not enough and I think that says a lot about where we are as a team at the minute. “It’s been too easy. Right from the first game against Spurs until now we’ve not really learned anything, not really progressed, we’ve just taken these results as they are and that’s the most disappointing thing. “When you keep doing the same thing and keep getting the same results, we’ve not learnt from it and that’s the frustrating thing.” Forest’s picture is much brighter after a second win in three games lifted them out of the bottom three. It was another impressive atmosphere at the City Ground, where Forest have now taken 27 of their 33 points this season. And boss Steve Cooper hailed the fans’ support. “We’re so lucky to play in front of these supporters as well,” Cooper said. “They don’t half drag us over the line when we need them. I’m just so glad they leave happy with the three points.” Forest looked scintillating in attack at times with Taiwo Awoniyi, Brennan Johnson, Morgan Gibbs-White and Danilo all combining with effect. Cooper added: “We showed great quality with the goals we scored. The first goal, in particular, was some of our technical, attacking, athletic players playing at their very best on that fast attack. “I’m really pleased with some of the attacking play and the goals. We didn’t cover ourselves in glory with the goals we conceded.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Chelsea could use Christian Pulisic ‘to lure’ Victor Osimhen On this day in 2013: David Moyes named as Sir Alex Ferguson’s Man Utd successor Jordan Spieth withdraws from Byron Nelson Classic ahead of PGA Championship
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Injury-hit Jofra Archer returns from IPL, a doubt for Ashes
England fast bowler Jofra Archer could be a doubt for the upcoming Ashes series after deciding to return from the Indian Premier League with immediate effect because of ongoing problems with his right elbow
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Gregor Townsend extends deal as Scotland rugby coach to 2026
Scotland has ended any uncertainty over the future of head coach Gregor Townsend heading into the Rugby World Cup by handing him a new contract until April 2026
1970-01-01 08:00

Napoli set asking price for Man Utd target Kim Min-jae despite reluctance to sell
Napoli could reluctantly sell Kim Min-jae this summer with Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd and Tottenham all interested in the defender.
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