Raptors sign Canada's Kelly Olynyk to 2-year contract extension, announce surgery for Barnes
The Toronto Raptors have signed centre Kelly Olynyk to a multi-year contract extension, the NBA club announced Monday.
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The Toronto Raptors have signed centre Kelly Olynyk to a multi-year contract extension, the NBA club announced Monday.
The scramble for J.J. McCarthy is apparently on.
The LIV Golf League has withdrawn its application for recognition from the Official World Golf Ranking, LIV Golf CEO and commissioner Greg Norman told players in a letter Tuesday.
Hernan Crespo hailed his Al Ain side’s “incredible” performance in the Asian Champions League quarter-final first-leg win against Al Nassr, but warned the tie is far from over.
Philadelphia Eagles centre Jason Kelce announced his retirement on Monday after a 13-year NFL career during which he established himself as one of the best at his position and endeared himself to the team's fanbase.
Jordan Gainford will be reunited with Hewick in next week's Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Sri Lanka are set to give the nod to experienced players when deciding on their squad of 15 for the June event. Chief selector Upul Tharanga has revealed Sri Lanka will favour experience over youth when deciding who will represent the side at this year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The 2014 T20 World Cup champions caused a shock recently when they recalled experienced wicket-keeper-batter Niroshan Dickwella for their ongoing T20I series with Bangladesh and Tharanga indicated this would be the norm ahead of this year's 20-over showcase in the USA and Caribean in June.
World Championships bronze medallist B Sai Praneeth on Monday announced his retirement from international badminton, bringing down curtains on a successful career during which he won the Singapore Open and also represented India at the Tokyo Olympics. The 31-year-old from Hyderabad decided to hang his boost after battling nagging injuries since the Tokyo Games. "With a mix of emotions, I pen down these words to bid farewell and announce my retirement from the sport that has been my lifeblood for over 24 years," he posted on his Instagram account.