Durant won’t visit President Trump’s White HouseDurant won’t visit President Trump’s White House
Kevin Durant says he wouldn’t visit the White House should the champion Warriors receive an invitation.
Kevin Durant says he wouldn’t visit the White House should the champion Warriors receive an invitation.
The NBA Finals MVP says he wouldn’t visit the White House should the championship-winning Warriors receive an invitation.
KD won’t visit White House, critical of Trump
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D-backs second baseman Daniel Descalso hit an inside-the-park home run off Astros right-hander Mike Fiers in the fourth inning Thursday afternoon at Minute Maid Park.
On Wednesday, Leon Draisaitl signed an eight-year, $68-million contract extension, which will see him partner with Connor McDavid for the maximum term in Edmonton.
D-backs second baseman Daniel Descalso hit an inside-the-park home run off Astros right-hander Mike Fiers in the fourth inning Thursday afternoon at Minute Maid Park.
Even if Kevin Kisner didn’t contend at the PGA Championship, it’s likely that he’d have threatened for top-dog status at the Wyndham Championship. As it turns out, he’s the one who isn’t threatened as the clear-cut most-owned. The biggest surprise forced me to double-take. Check out that Sam Saunders slots 32nd at just 3.7 percent. He arrived in great form and with a bit of success at Sedgefield. The bonus is that he’s an asset off the tee for fantasy purposes. PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO NOTE: Rob’s Rating refers to where our Fantasy Insider slotted a golfer in his Power Rankings (“PR”) and other preview material. Golfers in the Power Rankings and outside the top 10 in most owned Other notables PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO The total eclipse over the United States next Monday is getting all of the attention, but the stars aligned for One & Doners at the Wyndham Championship. The annual stop in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the 36th tournament in PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO. While one-and-done worthies like Brandt Snedeker and Patrick Reed aren’t competing, for loyal participants who have burned as many as 35 golfers and might be holstering standouts for the FedExCup Playoffs, we were treated to an array of possibilities at Sedgefield. But it’s unlikely that anyone predicted a coin flip. Webb Simpson was selected by only one more gamer than Kevin Kisner at the Wyndham. You can debate how much either has resonated in the long-term, but it’s a fair fight for the top spot and not some sort of skewed split due to over-ownership earlier this year. The last time we experienced a photo finish was at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Snedeker clipped Phil Mickelson by two picks. Sneds went on to finish fourth, Mickelson 65th. The next time Sedgefield hosts, full-season gamers are going to be down potentially eight more than they are this week. That’s because PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO, which launched at Kapalua this year, will be beginning 2017-18 with the season-opening Safeway Open on Oct. 5-8. It’s the first of eight tournaments lined up this fall. Other notables
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