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Location American Sports News for 12 January 2018
Angelique Kerber won her eighth consecutive match of the new season, coming from 3-1 down in the final set to beat qualifier Camila Giorgi 6-2, 6-3 to reach the Sydney International final on Friday.
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If new Browns GM John Dorsey is looking for a QB to play efficiently for a young team, he doesn't have to look past the guy he knows well.
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Maria Sharapova controversy before Australian Open starts Australian Open director Craig Tiley has had to defend the decision to welcome Maria Sharapova back with overt flattery -- less than two years since she tested positive to a banned substance at Melbourne Park in 2016. Th...
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Tyronn Lue: 'We've Got to Get Rid of Our Agendas'

SLAMonline - 12 Jan 2018 15:25
Tyronn Lue: 'We've Got to Get Rid of Our Agendas' Cleveland has lost seven of its last ten games. The post Tyronn Lue: ‘We’ve Got to Get Rid of Our Agendas’ appeared first on SLAMonline.
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Andrew Moloney vs. Rene Dacquel on Feb.24

Boxing News 24 - 12 Jan 2018 08:02
Unbeaten Super Flyweight sensation Andrew "The Monster" Moloney (15-0, 10 Kos), returns for the biggest test of his professional career February 24 at St Kilda City Stadium in Melbourne Australia for “Punches in the Pa...
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Lightning All-Star Victor Hedman leaves with 'lower body injury' Victor Hedman left the ice with 13:44 remaining in the second period after a collision with the Flames' Garnet Hathaway.
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James Blake, who had a 14-year pro career and won 10 ATP singles titles, will focus on player relations, the media and improving the event as tournament director of the Miami Open.
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Familiar names joining Raiders as new head coach starts hiring process by adding a few of his former assistants.
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Mets and Matt Harvey avoid arbitration with one-year, $5.6M deal The Mets and Matt Harvey have reportedly avoided arbitration on Friday with a one-year, $5.6 contract.
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Playbook stolen from Alabama coach before National Championship Nick Saban probably wasn't happy.
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Since 2012, 13 teams have faced an foe in the playoffs that they lost to by 20-plus points in the regular season. Only the 2014 Ravens won the rematch.
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Tough love from close friend Mikado Hinson helped the Vikings quarterback tackle adversity as a college senior in 2010 and get on with his career.
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Tom Brady is set for his 35th postseason start Saturday when the Patriots host the Titans, one of many records the QB gets to build on.
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Pistons Reportedly Exploring Stanley Johnson Trade Will Stanley Johnson be moved? The post Pistons Reportedly Exploring Stanley Johnson Trade appeared first on SLAMonline.
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Morris had a long career but was never dominant. What does that mean for pitchers like Mike Mussina and Curt Schilling making it to Cooperstown?
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How LaVar Ball, ESPN, NBA coaches show society's issue with press When it's at its best, sports has always been two things: a catalyst for change, and a snapshot of what we are as a society.
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Hockey's Golden Knights, Named to Avoid Trademark Dispute, Face Trademark Dispute The U.S. Army has filed paperwork formally opposing the Las Vegas hockey team's attempt to trademark the name because its parachute team has long used it.
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What to expect from Novak Djokovic? That is the $64,000 question, but we should learn a lot at the Australian Open.
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Without Carson Wentz, Eagles Are a Rare Top-Seeded Underdog

The New York Times - 12 Jan 2018 12:00
Without Carson Wentz, Eagles Are a Rare Top-Seeded Underdog Philadelphia was once a Super Bowl favorite, but Nick Foles' poor play at quarterback has them expected to lose at home in the divisional round.
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Moyes praises Chicharito as transfer rumors swirl Despite reports the club is listening to offers for the forward, the West Ham United manager has lavished praise on the Mexico international
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Two-time MVP Stephen Curry won't play against the Bucks on Friday night because of a right ankle sprain. Curry was a full participant in practice on Thursday and was listed as questionable.
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Watch: Clippers' DeAndre Jordan injures ankle on ferocious dunk vs. Kings The Clippers' injury woes may have deepened Thursday night when center DeAndre Jordan rolled his ankle while coming down from a dunk.
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