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DeChambeau’s Olympic Snub Highlights Flaws In Qualification Process
Bryson DeChambeau, the reigning U.S. Open champion, will not be representing the United States at the 2024 Paris Olympics, an omission that underscores significant flaws in the current Olympic Golf Rankings system. Despite an impressive…
MoreCleveland Cavaliers Announce Former Golden State Assistant Kenny Atkinson As Head Coach
On Monday, GM Kolby Altman hired Kenny Atkinson as the next head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs were the second-to-last team in the NBA to hire a new headman after firing J.B. Bickerstaff, who…
MoreKylian Mbappé To Miss France’s Next Euro 2024 Game Due To Broken Nose
French star forward Kylian Mbappé will miss France’s upcoming Euro 2024 match against the Netherlands on Friday after sustaining a broken nose in their opening game against Austria. The French Football Federation (FFF) confirmed that Mbappé avoided…
MoreTee Higgins Signs Franchise Tender, Temporarily Halts Contract Drama
After sitting out of off-season programs, Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins signed his franchise tender, which guarantees $21 million from the franchise tag as Higgins stays in Cincinnati for another season. Higgins missed all of…
MoreYankees’ Gerrit Cole Limited In Season Debut, Orioles Win 7-6 In Extras
Gerrit Cole’s return to the Yankees’ rotation could be extremely beneficial in the coming weeks, but his 2024 debut Wednesday night was largely forgettable. New York’s ace threw four innings and allowed two runs in…
MoreKyrie Irving Details What Went Wrong During Boston Celtics Tenure
Despite his disappointing performance in the NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving opened up about his time in Boston, a topic of great significance for NBA fans and potential Celtics players. Before a decisive game five, the…
MoreAfter Bryson DeChambeau Clinches Second U.S Open Title, What’s Next For The Golf Star?
After winning his first U.S. Open trophy during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bryson DeChambeau sits atop the golf world again. On Sunday, the American won the U.S. Open competition held at Pinehurst Golf Course in North…
MoreCharlie Woods Qualifies For U.S. Junior Amateur, Intends To Win In USGA Debut
Charlie Woods, son of golfing legend Tiger Woods, qualified for his first USGA Tournament on Wednesday. The 15-year-old had the best qualifying score ahead of the U.S. Junior Amateur next month. “I didn’t play great my…
MoreKeith Hernandez & Mets Organization Offer Emotional Tributes For Willie Mays
SNY broadcaster and former MLB star Keith Hernandez was visually emotional Tuesday night after the news broke that Giants legend Willie Mays passed away at 93. Hernandez grew up in the Bay Area and watched Mays as…
MorePistons Fire Monty Williams After One Year In Shocking Admission Of Dysfunction
The Detroit Pistons announced Wednesday that they were firing coach Monty Williams after one season. Williams signed a six-year, $78 million contract with the team last offseason, but that historic deal will end prematurely after…
MoreRich Paul Denies Bronny/LeBron Package Deal Rumors, But Lakers Remain Interested In Both
Rich Paul, the agent representing Bronny James ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft, is attempting to distance his client from his father and future Hall-of-Famer LeBron James. Many have speculated that the two would be…
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Boxer Morelle McCane Reveals How She Started In The Sport By Accident
Morelle McCane’s journey to the Paris Olympics as a boxer began with a casual workout. “It started off as a workout,” McCane told uSports exclusively. “My niece was in it first, and I took her…
MoreBrandon Aiyuk Unfollows The 49ers On Instagram As Contract Negotiations Hit An Impasse
The ongoing contract negotiations between the San Francisco 49ers and wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk have reached a standstill, raising questions about his future with the team. This uncertainty was highlighted by a recent TikTok video featuring Aiyuk…
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