NBA free agent signings 2017: Tracking all the deals in one placeNBA free agent signings 2017: Tracking all the deals in one place
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Ranking running back groups is a tough task. Depth is obviously important, but if a team has a proven workhorse back, is having extra backups all that important?
As evidenced by Kristian Winfield’s latest roundup of the top players left on the board, NBA free agency is just about over. There are a few impact players — Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, for one — and some interesting cases like Nerlens Noel, who mystifyingly doesn’t have a Mavericks contract
Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters grew up in Oakland and is glad to see Marshawn Lynch on the Raiders. But Peters isn’t holding back on what Beast Mode should expect when the rivals meet.
It’s felt like a foregone conclusion that once he hits unrestricted free agency next summer, All-Star swingman Paul George will return home to become a member of the storied Los Angeles Lakers. Well, not so fast. Now with the Oklahoma City Thunder following a recent trade with the Indiana Pacers,
Even with only a few weeks left of summer break, some players can’t stay away. Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian are among the NFL quarterbacks leading voluntary workouts before camps open.
From Bryce Harper’s hair to a surprising relief star: The best thing about every MLB All-Star
The Las Vegas Summer League is underway, and you should be excited about the games on tap for Tuesday. The Las Vegas Summer League tournament is in full swing, and there will be more fast-paced action coming your way Tuesday evening. Fox had 18 points, four assists, and five steals in an 89-85 loss
West is best, but stars hold the key to the future
Jon Rahm (+9%): For months we’ve heard about this kid’s immense gifts and monster potential, about the quality of his game when it all comes together. X-Man (+6%): Nothing flashy here: Xander Schauffele showed improvement each year in college, and he has shown the same development in the pros, earning his card in his first try, contending in a major and then winning his first Tour event. Chesson Hadley (+4%): Here was one of the most heartwarming moments of the year, as the former PGA Tour Rookie of the Year buried his face in his hat and cried after winning on the Web circuit. Beau (+3%): Hossler started the year with no status anywhere, after his 2016 NCAA Player of the Year season was cut short following shoulder surgery.