NBA Investigating Lakers for Tampering With Paul George, at Pacers' Request
Those charges are centered around forbidden contact between Lakers president Magic Johnson and Paul George . The NBA is using the law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to probe the matter, the league said in a statement released Sunday.
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Peter Bosz: "There is no unrest at Borussia Dortmund"
Wolfsburg's Mario Gomez, left, and Dortmund's Marc Bartra vie for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between VfL Wolfsburg and Borussia Dortmund in the Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, Germany, saturday, August 19, 2017. But with Aubameyang now set to stay, and the return of Gotze, Bosz will hope his side can use the momentum to build on their opening-day success when his side welcome Hertha Berlin next weekend.
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'Aunt' Venus gearing up for Serena's child and US Open
Meanwhile, she is in OH at this week's Western and Southern Open, taking advantage of one final tune-up before the final Grand Slam event of the season. "Let's put it that way". "I have a lot of things in my cart that I'm about to order". "I believe that the other girls in the locker room will say, 'Serena's really nice.' But Maria Sharapova , who might not talk to anybody, might be perceived by the public as nicer".
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West Bengal: High intensity blast rocks Darjeeling, several shops damaged
The West Bengal police have slapped charges under UAPA or Unlawful Activities Prevention Act against Gorkha Janmukti Morcha or GJM chief Bimal Gurung and two others. Meanwhile, the blast sent shockwaves among the residents of Darjeeling, many of whom were woken up by the loud explosion that was heard throughout the tiny hill town.
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Cook, Root lead recovery in England's first floodlit Test
West Indies has more day-night test experience than England having played one against Pakistan in Dubai past year. Resuming on 348 for three in the first day-night test in England , Cook and Dawid Malan smoothly extended their fourth-wicket partnership to 162.
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Red Sox ace Chris Sale reaches another impressive strikeout feat
The rookie sensation went yard again on Saturday night against the New York Yankees , his eighth home in just his 20th Major League game. But Todd Frazier hit a two-run homer in the sixth, then NY scored four in the seventh to take a 6-3 lead.
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The Lions just took full advantage of newly relaxed TD celebration rules
Through two games, NY hasn't scored a point with him at quarterback. One of the two incompletions was a drop, too - by Jones. The play was more of what we've seen from Jones throughout training camp, and provides more hope that he's shaken off whatever ailed him down the stretch last season.
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How Premier League became global playground
The example given by the Guardian was Philippe Coutinho; if the PL's transfer window was already closed and another European league managed to finally pry him from Merseyside, Klopp's hands would be bound in finding some kind of alternative for his roster until the winter window opened up.
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Five Things To Watch Out For In The Premier League This Weekend
On top of this managers have to deal with constant questions about who's leaving and who's coming in, the implication that buying players is the one true way to solve any problem a team might have. This means that when the England transfer window shuts, English cannot buy players to come to their team but can still sell players elsewhere. It is understood talks will take place between every club next month about whether to change the current window, which closes almost three weeks AFTER the ...
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Bayern Munich boss Carlo Ancelotti calls for improvement despite Leverkusen win
Defending champions Bayern Munich opened the Bundesliga season with a comfortable XXXX win over Bayer Leverkusen on a rainy night at the Allianz Arena. Dominik Kohr was one of the worst offenders in the Leverkusen attack, and spurned a brilliant chance to redeem himself for his myriad misses when presented with a free header just five minutes after Mehmedi's goal.
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England bat against West Indies in first Test
Rain halted a promising West Indies fightback after opener Alastair Cook struck his third career double hundred to put England in command of the day-night opening Test at Edgbaston here yesterday. By the lunch break, which came at 4pm local time, Root and Cook had taken England to 108-2 and the recovery was well on its way. Stuart Broad now sits second on the all time England wicket taking list having surpassed Sir Ian Botham during the test match.
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Tigers' Ausmus Fired Up Over Umpire Protest, 'This Seems Petty To Me'
Kinsler criticized Hernandez the following day and suggested he find a new job. The World Umpires Association on Saturday released a statement about the protest, which it says is based on MLB's failure to take appropriate action on a perceived rise in verbal attacks.









