Friday, July 1, 2016

Willis Britain's Rocky who went toe-to-toe with Federer and other top stories.

  • Willis Britain's Rocky who went toe-to-toe with Federer

    Willis Britain's Rocky who went toe-to-toe with Federer
    WIMBLEDON, London -- When Marcus Willis travelled to Philadelphia earlier this year he made sure to take in one of tourism's greatest rites of passage.The 2-ton, 10-feet tall Rocky Balboa statue is located at the bottom of the 72 stone 'Rocky Steps' before the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.It's not certain if Willis ran up them all, humming the Oscar-winning movie's theme tune and shouting 'Yo, Adrian! I did it!" But he did stop for a picture in front of the bronze statue, mimicking..
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  • NBA rumors: Latest off-season news on free agency, trades, more

    NBA rumors: Latest off-season news on free agency, trades, more
    Your teams. Your favorite writers. Wherever you want them. Personalize SI with our new App. Install on iOS or Android.​ With free agency officially beginning on Friday, teams have turned their off-season focus to landing meetings with the most talented available players. The big question of the moment is where Kevin Durant will play next season. The Washington Wizards have reportedly fallen out of contention to land their hometown star, while the Heat, Thunder and Warriors reportedly have the b..
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  • Tony Stewart stares down one last Chase .. a win in hand

    Tony Stewart stares down one last Chase .. a win in hand
    1:30 PM ETBob PockrassNASCAR Close• NASCAR writer for ESPN.com • 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year • More than 25 years experience covering motorsportsTony Stewart wouldn't make predictions during the preseason about his final Sprint Cup year. He knew he had struggled since 2013, and he didn't want to put on a bold face and guarantee a win or a Chase berth. He only promised he would do his best and try to have fun along the way.Many in sports equal fun with winning. Second is the first loser. B..
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  • Warriors make qualifying offers to Harrison Barnes, Festus Ezeli

    Warriors make qualifying offers to Harrison Barnes, Festus Ezeli
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Golden State Warriors have extended qualifying offers to forward Harrison Barnes and center Festus Ezeli.Editor's PicksThe moves, which were made Wednesday, mean Barnes and Ezeli will be restricted free agents in July, and the Warriors will have the right to match any offer sheet that Barnes and Ezeli sign with another team.Golden State didn't extend qualifying offers to guard Ian Clark and forward James Michael McAdoo, making them unrestricted free agents.Barnes, 24, aver..
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  • Andrew Luck got paid, but he should have held out for more

    Andrew Luck got paid, but he should have held out for more
    The numbers are eye-popping at first, sure. But within the context of the NFL quarterback market, Andrew Luck's new deal is a pretty big letdown.This is a deal that has been anticipated for more than a year now by people around the NFL. Agents have been drooling in anticipation of a contract they believed would set new benchmarks and really drive the top of the quarterback market upward for the first time in years. Team executives have been watching to see how much of his considerable leverage L..
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  • Canadiens convinced they're better with Weber

    Canadiens convinced they're better with Weber
    BROSSARD, Quebec -- The Montreal Canadiens are convinced they got better Wednesday by sending P.K. Subban to the Nashville Predators for Shea Weber in a trade of all-star defensemen.General manager Marc Bergevin just couldn't say why."I will not go into detail why we think we are a better team," Bergevin said, "but we feel we are a better team." Bergevin's reluctance is understandable, in a sense, because this trade appears to involve so much more than just hockey from the Canadiens point of vie..
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  • As NBA free agency nears, expect the unexpected from the Portland Trail Blazers

    As NBA free agency nears, expect the unexpected from the Portland Trail Blazers
    He chased Roy Hibbert when you least expected it. He traded for Noah Vonleh when you didn't know who Noah Vonleh was and acquired Robin Lopez and Thomas Robinson when they weren't on your radar. And while you were fretting about LaMarcus Aldridge and Wesley Matthews, he quietly swooped in and signed Al-Farouq Aminu and Ed Davis to multiyear free agent contracts. Since he arrived in Portland in the summer of 2012, Trail Blazers President of Basketball Operations Neil Olshey has made a habit of ..
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  • Michael Phelps still seeking his personal best

    Michael Phelps still seeking his personal best
    OMAHA, Neb. -- Michael Phelps chuckled. He paused. Then he looked away. He needed a second. The man who had spent almost his entire career hiding his true emotions was about to break down in tears. A few minutes earlier, in the arena where he has created so many memories over the past eight years, he had just qualified for his fifth consecutive Olympic team, a first for a U.S. male. And without much time to process, he struggled to articulate exactly what it meant."That was probably harder than ..
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  • Sources: Knicks strong favorites to sign free agent Joakim Noah

    Sources: Knicks strong favorites to sign free agent Joakim Noah
    4:56 AM ETMarc SteinCloseMarc SteinESPN Senior Writer• Senior NBA writer for ESPN.com • Began covering the NBA in 1993-94 • Also covered soccer, tennis and the OlympicsIan BegleyCloseIan BegleyESPN Staff WriterCovers the New York Knicks for ESPNNewYork.comThe New York Knicks have emerged as the strong favorite to sign free-agent big man Joakim Noah, according to league sources.Sources told ESPN that multiple teams interested in Noah have all but conceded that the Knicks are his runaway preferred..
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  • Michael Phelps first US male swimmer to make five Olympics

    Michael Phelps first US male swimmer to make five Olympics
    OMAHA, Neb. -- Michael Phelps surged to the wall and then whipped around to spot his time.That number wasn't really important.The only thing that mattered was No. 5.The most decorated athlete in Olympic history is Rio bound.Editor's PicksThe cyberspace weighed in on Michael Phelps' history-making night at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, from his infant son Boomer to Olympic legend Janet Evans.With his curtain call weeks away, the greatest swimmer of all time hopes to put his nightmares behind ..
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Syria rebels battle IS at Iraqi border, aim to cut 'caliphate' in two .Girl, 4, is sole survivor of van-train crash in Colorado .
Jim Harbaugh brings intensity, energy to Michigan's Pacific Swarm ... .Crews rescue the stranded in West Virginia flooding; 23 dead .

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