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Sometimes it’s important to look back and enjoy the past, but there are also occasions where you might think that the past is best left where it is.
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Sometimes it’s important to look back and enjoy the past, but there are also occasions where you might think that the past is best left where it is.
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For three years, the Nets let Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving run the show in Brooklyn: Giving their friend DeAndre Jordan an oversized contract, then starting Jordan over a far superior at the time Jarrett Allen, pushing Kenny Atkinson out the door because Irving, in particular, was not a fan, trading away a container ship full of future picks to Houston for James Harden so they could have a big three, going back on their “no vaccine, no play” policy and bringing Irving in as a part-time player in part due to Durant’s wishes.
Bojan Miovski has made an immediate impact to life at Aberdeen. The Dons new recruit got off the mark by opening the scoring during the Dons 1-1 draw with St Johnstone in a pre-season friendly on Friday morning.
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HOUSTON — Houston's Kyle Tucker was thrown out Thursday night when he tried to steal home while New York Yankees starter Luis Severino tinkered with his malfunctioning PitchCom device.
NBA free agency is here, and stars are making some big-money moves.
Deshaun Watson's hearing before the NFL and NFL Players Association's jointly appointed disciplinary officer, Sue L. Robinson, has finished after three days, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano on Thursday.