Roundup: House Passes Debt Ceiling Bill; Pistons Hire Monty Williams on Massive Deal; Zach Edey Returning to Purdue
House passes debt ceiling raise, the Pistons hire Monty Williams on a $78.5 million deal, Zach Edey returning to Purdue and more in the Roundup.
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Detroit Pistons agree to record deal with Monty Williams to be new head coach, per reports
The Detroit Pistons have agreed to a record deal with Monty Williams to be the franchise's new head coach, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania and ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
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Best NBA prop bets today for Heat vs. Nuggets NBA Finals Game 1 (Jokic should dominate)
There’s just one more series to go in the 2022-23 NBA season, so you know that I have to get as many player prop picks off as possible.The Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat face off in Game 1 on Thursday, and there are a boatload of props to bet on the board. I’ve narrowed it down to my ...
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Sun vs. Lynx prediction and odds for Thursday, June 1 (Keep fading Minnesota)
The Connecticut Sun pulled out a close win on Tuesday night against the Indiana Fever, riding 22 points from Tiffany Hayes to move to 4-1 on the season.Now, the Sun have a quick turnaround for a road matchup with the Minnesota Lynx on Thursday night.The Lynx lost on Tuesday night to the Dall...
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Alejandro Balde sends message to Barcelona fans after injury
Alejandro Balde reveals his response to news of a partial tear of the lateral collateral ligament in his right ankle suffered during Barcelona's 3-0 win over Mallorca in La Liga.
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History says the NBA Finals will end in 6 games, the most common of all outcomes
The NBA Finals will end in six games
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Caesars Bonus Unlocks $1,250 Promo for the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup!
Caesars is giving new users a $1,250 bonus bet to use on any NBA Finals or Stanley Cup game. Find out how to claim yours here!
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Conor Coady returns to Wolves as Everton pass up option on permanent deal
Conor Coady has left Everton and returned to Wolves following his loan spell, with the Toffees having passed up an option to sign the defender on a permanent basis. The Goodison Park club have also announced that former Wolves defender Ruben Vinagre will return to Sporting Lisbon after an injury-impacted loan spell on Merseyside. Coady made 25 appearances for Everton this season, including a start in Sunday’s vital 1-0 win over Bournemouth which secured safety, and scored two goals. Coady, capped 10 times by England, joined the Toffees last August in a deal which included an option to buy, but that option has now expired. Vinagre made only four appearances in all competitions. Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell said: “We want to sincerely thank Conor and Ruben for their impeccable professionalism and valuable contributions both on and off the pitch during their time with the club. “We wish both players the best in their futures.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Debt-Limit Deal Passes the House, Easing US Default Concerns
The House passed debt-limit legislation forged by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy that would impose restraints
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G20 watchdog to study Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse turmoil
By Huw Jones LONDON How rules are applied to banks and the calculation of their liquidity buffers should
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Swiss Fall Out of Love With Cash Amid Soul Searching About Money
Switzerland’s formerly cash-obsessed citizens are falling out of love with physical money. Some 36% of consumer transactions were
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Everton make Conor Coady transfer decision following loan from Wolves
Conor Coady will leave Everton after the club decided not to take up their option to sign him permanently for £4.5 million. The England international returns to Wolves, who loaned their captain out last summer after he lost his place following former manager Bruno Lage’s decision to switch to a back four. Coady made 25 appearances for Everton, scoring two goals, and excelled in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Bournemouth, when they avoided relegation. But he had not started any of the previous 13 matches when Sean Dyche dropped him to prefer first Michael Keane and then Yerry Mina. Dyche chose not to buy Coady whereas the expectation was that if former manager Frank Lampard had stayed in charge, a long-term move would have been triggered. Coady faces an uncertain future at Wolves, with Julen Lopetegui replacing Lage while he was out on loan, but the Spaniard has also preferred to play with just two centre-backs. Left-back Ruben Vinagre also returns to his parent club, Sporting Lisbon, after an injury-hit year on loan at Goodison Park. Read More How Manchester United reached the FA Cup final for a 21st time Liverpool and Juventus remember Heysel – Monday’s sporting social Time for yet another Everton reset – but this time with a dose of boring reality
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