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Muggsy Bogues speaks on life and the game of basketball - WS Chronicle

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Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues spent nine years of his 14-year career as a member of the Charlotte Hornets. The Charlotte Hornets, in collaboration with Truliant Federal Credit Union, organized a Zoom call with Bogues as he spoke about his path on and off the basketball court.

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L.A. Sparks Lose to Sun, Eliminated in Round 2 of WNBA Playoffs - Los Angeles Sentinel
The early exit the Los Angele Sparks made in the 2020 WNBA Playoffs shows a problem the team has had throughout the season. Although they have the third-best record in the WNBA, they were 1-3 when playing without forward Nneka Ogwumike during the
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George Floyd: Friends And Family Remember His Life And Legacy : NPR
George Floyd, a black man killed by a police officer, has been laid to rest in Houston on Tuesday. NPR's David Greene visits the neighborhood where Floyd grew up and talks with his family and friends.
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Bakersfield Native and Stanford Graduate Erica McCall Discusses Making a Difference in Her Community
This article highlights the impact basketball has had on Erica McCall
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Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
Celtics’ Hayward won’t leave bubble for baby’s birth - Stabroek News
Before the NBA restarted the season in July, Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward told the team he planned to leave the bubble near Orlando for the birth of his fourth child. The article Celtics’ Hayward won’t leave bubble for baby’s birth appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
LeBron James on Trump not watching NBA: 'You trying to make me laugh?' : TheGrio

NBA superstar LeBron James said that the NBA community does not care if President Donald Trump watches their games or

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Bakersfield Native and Stanford Graduate Erica McCall Discusses Making a Difference in Her Community 
It’s been said many times, “a family that plays together stays together.” The McCall family is an example of the unity and joy any family can enjoy through the game of basketball and all that it has to offer. This article highlights the impact basketball has had on Erica McCall and her father Greg
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Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
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Inner city raids in Joburg were carried out in a 'cruel, humiliating' manner, court rules
The raids, which were conducted at 11 inner city buildings in Johannesburg's central business district between June 2017 and May 2018, were carried out in a manner that was "cruel, humiliating, degrading and invasive", the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg ruled this
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Dharry open to Marques rematch - Stabroek News
“No problem.” Was Elton Dharry’s response to a potential rematch with Dexter ‘De Kid’ Marques after the latter recently indicated he would be interested in a rematch. The article Dharry open to Marques rematch appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
Falcons still ruffled over epic collapse in Dallas | The Atlanta Voice
The Atlanta Falcons are still searching for answers following their epic collapse in Dallas. Despite holding a 20-point lead in the first quarter and still up by 15 with about five minutes remaining, the Falcons managed to lose a game that was theirs to win. They botched the fielding of an onside
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Dwyane Wade On The Moment He Earned Kobe Bryant’s Respect
The retired Miami Heat superstar had to earn his stripes in the NBA.
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
William Monroe Wells: One of the First Black Doctors in Orlando, Florida
Dr. William Monroe Wells was one of the first black doctors in Orlando Florida. He was one of the few black doctors in the city (and for a period during WWII was the only one). Dr. Wells built a hotel in 1921 for African-Americans barred from Florida’s segregated hotels. Famous visitors included
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Source: Black Then
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Colin Kaepernick's All-Black Number 7 Nike Jersey Sells Out in Seconds
According to Nike, the latest Colin Kaepernick football jersey--the Icon Jersey 2.0 Kaepernick--sold out in under a minute.
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Good and bad in Georgia State 34-31 loss against Louisiana | The Atlanta Voice
The season opener for the Georgia State Panthers lived up to the hype and came down to the wire. In a 31-28 loss to the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns, it was heartbreaking if you were a Panthers fan but great to see as a fan of the Sun Belt Conference and a college football fan. Both teams have a lot to
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Pogacar crushes Roglic to seal Tour de France title - Black News Channel
By Associated Press Undefined LA PLANCHE DES BELLES FILLES, France (AP) — In an incredible climax to the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar crushed fellow Slovenian Primoz Roglic in the last stage Saturday before the finish in Paris, all but guaranteeing that he'll win the title at cycling's greatest
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Several NFL teams stay off field during anthem - TheGrio
Several NFL teams stayed off the field when the national anthem was played before their Week 2 games. The New... View Article The post Several NFL teams stay off field during anthem appeared first on TheGrio.
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Roy Jones Jr. Says He Made A Mistake With Agreeing to Fight Mike Tyson
By Victor Omondi While Mike Tyson’s return to boxing in November is meant to be an exhibition match, his opponent, Roy Jones Jr., said he made a mistake going in with him. On July 1, when the match was announced, the CSAC executive director, Andy Foster, said that the wrestling between Tyson and
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Heat seize 2-0 series lead over Celtics with second-half surge - Stabroek News
Goran Dragic scored a game-high 25 points, Bam Adebayo had 15 of his 21 during a furious third-quarter comeback, and the Miami Heat rallied from an early 17-point deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 106-101 in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals Thursday night near
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
Lakers roll past Nuggets 126-114 in West finals opener - Black News Channel
By Associated Press Undefined LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Slow starters in the first two rounds, the Los Angeles Lakers appeared to be in a hurry to put away the Denver Nuggets. It was a strong statement to their opponent — and maybe to the NBA's MVP voters. Anthony Davis had 37 points and 10
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Duo levels playing field for Black QBs
Personal quarterback gurus John Paul “J.P.” Tillman and Darrel Colbert Jr. want to level the playing field for young, Black, Houston-area QBs with their workout sessions around town, and hope to mold the next crop of prime-time college and pro
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Charlie Ward
Showing athletic gift and interest in various sports from a young age, Charlie Ward was born on October 12, 1970 in Thomasville, Georgia. Having his own father as the coach, Ward starred on the football and basketball teams of his high school, showing the signs of a star from the start and led his
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Athletes know it well: no pain, no gain. -
Throughout history Black athletes have sacrificed for change in America, some their careers Source
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Battle, Kathleen (1948- )
American soprano Kathleen Battle was born on August 13, 1948 in Portsmouth, Ohio. Battle’s father was a steelworker and her mother was an active participant in the gospel choir at the family’s local African Methodist Episcopal Church. Battle attended Portsmouth High School and upon graduation was
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Avery Bradley Is The Latest NBA Superstar To Opt-Out Of The NBA Restart In Orlando
Bradley believed his son’s battles with respiratory illnesses will exclude him from entering the
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Kamara and Deacons ‘ready to go’ when season begins - WS Chronicle
Kamara and Deacons ‘ready to go’ when season begins The post Kamara and Deacons ‘ready to go’ when season begins appeared first on WS Chronicle.
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Panthers drop season opener to 19 ranked Louisiana in OT | The Atlanta Voice
It was almost too good to be true. Another Georgia State Panthers upset against a ranked team, except it was not. The 19 ranked Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana fought back after being down 14 points to defeat the Panthers 34-31 in overtime. Ragin Cajuns running back Elijah Mitchell broke loose for the
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FIFA handbook to help develop women’s game - Stabroek News
Another developmental boost is scheduled to be received by the local women’s game with football’s governing body, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), issuing the inaugural ‘Women’s Football Administrator Handbook’, which aims to increase female participation in the
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Kragh Andersen takes second Tour stage win with late solo attack - Stabroek News
CHAMPAGNOLE, France, (Reuters) - Denmark’s Soren Kragh Andersen claimed his second audacious solo stage win of the Tour de France yesterday with a perfectly timed attack late in the 19th stage, an undulating 166.5-km ride from Bourg en Bresse to
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John Thompson Jr., the first Black coach to win the NCAA championship, dies age 78
John Thompson Jr., the first Black basketball head coach to win the NCAA National Championship, died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on Sunday, August 30, 2020, according to his family. He was 78. Thompson had been suffering from multiple health challenges, a family source said. The cause of death
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Yorkshire lose four players after positive COVID-19 result - Stabroek News
(Reuters) - Four Yorkshire players, including David Willey, will miss their two remaining Vitality Blast group matches after the England all-rounder tested positive for COVID-19. The article Yorkshire lose four players after positive COVID-19 result appeared first on Stabroek News.
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‘Reds’ Perreira makes a case for Providence ‘bubble’ come 2021 - Stabroek News
Veteran cricket commentator, Joseph ‘Reds’ Perreira has suggest the utilization of the National Stadium, Providence and the Ramada Princess Hotel as a bio-secure environment. The article ‘Reds’ Perreira makes a case for Providence ‘bubble’ come 2021 appeared first on Stabroek News.
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