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Scoggins: Where’s the loyalty? Today’s sports stars are different – Minneapolis Star Tribune

Sunday, July 10, 2016

  A father videotaped his young son crying and passed it along to Kevin Durant via social media with a message: Thanks for ruining my son’s day. Grown men burned Durant jerseys in fits of anger, a reaction that looks even sillier given the somber events taking place in our country at present. Websites compared Durant to Benedict Arnold. Why? Because he changed NBA jobs. He exercised his contractual right…

British athletes ‘given banned drugs’, Kenyan doctors claim – BBC News

Sunday, July 10, 2016

UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) has begun an investigation and expressed “grave concern” over claims by two Kenyan doctors they gave banned performance-enhancing drugs to British athletes. The medics were secretly filmed by the Sunday Times, which has investigated allegations of doping in the African country in collaboration with German broadcaster ARD/WRD. Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has also reportedly made arrests in connection with the claims. Ukad has also sent…

Rio 2016: Russia’s Darya Klishina cleared to compete as ‘neutral’ – BBC Sport

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Klishina won European bronze in 2014 and was 10th in last year’s World Championships in Beijing Russian long jumper Darya Klishina has been cleared to compete as a “neutral” athlete at the Rio Olympics. In total, 136 Russians applied to an IAAF doping review board for “exceptional eligibility”, as the country’s athletics federation is banned from international competition. But the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) has told the state-run TASS news…

7-on-7 tourney affirms sports unify like nothing else – Chron.com

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Caption Close COLLEGE STATION – The state 7-on-7 tournament progresses without a hitch. The world around it feels unhitched. A most turbulent week hit Mesquite Poteet football coach Kody Groves and his players closer to home than most with the Dallas ambush police shootings Thursday. Mesquite is just east of downtown Dallas. But Groves considers himself lucky. He’s standing right in the middle of the solution. “I think locker rooms…

Scoggins: Where’s the loyalty? Today’s sports stars are different – Minneapolis Star Tribune

Sunday, July 10, 2016

  A father videotaped his young son crying and passed it along to Kevin Durant via social media with a message: Thanks for ruining my son’s day. Grown men burned Durant jerseys in fits of anger, a reaction that looks even sillier given the somber events taking place in our country at present. Websites compared Durant to Benedict Arnold. Why? Because he changed NBA jobs. He exercised his contractual right…

British athletes ‘given banned drugs’, Kenyan doctors claim – BBC News

Sunday, July 10, 2016

UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) has begun an investigation and expressed “grave concern” over claims by two Kenyan doctors they gave banned performance-enhancing drugs to British athletes. The medics were secretly filmed by the Sunday Times, which has investigated allegations of doping in the African country in collaboration with German broadcaster ARD/WRD. Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has also reportedly made arrests in connection with the claims. Ukad has also sent…

Cowlishaw: While games may feel less important, sports has proved itself vital to the healing process amid tragedy – Dallas Morning News (blog)

Sunday, July 10, 2016

We got out of school early and when I got home, I found out we were going to Grandma’s house in Skiatook, Oklahoma. Those were the kinds of things that mattered to a third-grader when President Kennedy was assassinated on the streets of Dallas. So 53 years later — including 31 at the News — I was less curious about my place in this city but equally useless, not that…

Twitter Wants to Stream More Sports – PC Magazine

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Twitter has been dabbling with sports streaming as of late, and the company wants to do more. According to a report from Recode, Twitter is currently talking to a number of major sports leagues and cable networks—including the NBA, Major League Soccer, and Turner Broadcasting—to acquire the rights to broadcast more sporting events on its platform. Turner Broadcasting seems like the odd one out in that list, but not…

Sources: James Harden agrees to $118M renegotiation – Yahoo Sports

Sunday, July 10, 2016

View photo . James Harden (AP) Houston Rockets All-Star guard James Harden has agreed to a four-year, $118 million renegotiation that could keep him under contract through 2020, league sources told The Vertical. The deal assures the Rockets of one additional year of Harden under contract in 2018-19 because of a player option that could return him to free agency in 2019, sources said. Rockets owner Leslie Alexander made the…

Sunday is the storm before the calm in sports world – Toronto Star

Sunday, July 10, 2016

The day after the baseball’s all-star game is traditionally the slowest in sports, though that’s changing.

Gossip column: Pogba, Matuidi, Morata, Koulibaly, Mata – BBC Sport

Sunday, July 10, 2016

<!– For a list of all the completed deals, check out the transfers page. Manchester United have agreed to pay Paul Pogba £11m a year and are ready to make a £100m offer to Juventus for the France midfielder, 23. (AS) United manager Jose Mourinho will sell up to eight players to finance the deal for Pogba, with Marcos Rojo, Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger among those at risk at…

British athletes ‘given banned drugs’, Kenyan doctors claim – BBC Sport

Sunday, July 10, 2016

UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) has begun an investigation and expressed “grave concern” over claims by two Kenyan doctors they gave banned performance-enhancing drugs to British athletes. The medics were secretly filmed by the Sunday Times, which has investigated allegations of doping in the African country in collaboration with German broadcaster ARD/WRD. Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has also reportedly made arrests in connection with the claims. Ukad has also sent…

The Latest In Sports: Euro 2016 – NPR

Saturday, July 09, 2016

NPR’s Lynn Neary speaks with Andrea Kremer of HBO’s Real Sports, about the European soccer finals happening Sunday, and whether Cristiano Ronaldo can win the trophy for Portugal.

Agent Casey Wasserman talks streaming sports and the Olympics – CNBC

Friday, July 08, 2016

Wasserman, a 15-year veteran of Sun Valley, also weighed in on the hot topics among the business leaders here. The vote on Brexit will have an impact on Wasserman’s business, which is global, representing athletes and brands around the world. “I think the challenge of Brexit is there’s a lot of unknowns still today. In the sports world there’s a lot of things that depend on the movement of talent,…

The Athletic is bringing subscription-based local sports coverage to a city near you – TechCrunch

Friday, July 08, 2016

High-quality local sports coverage isn’t dead. At least that’s the premise upon which The Athletic is building its business. The young startup, part of Y Combinator’s Summer 2016 class, is trying to reinvent local sports media – an industry that has been on the decline ever since newspapers realized that advertising revenue wouldn’t be enough to support a team of writers to cover local sports teams. So when regional newspapers began to cut costs the…

Twitter is talking to the NBA, MLS and Turner to buy rights to more sports streams – CNBC

Friday, July 08, 2016

Twitter wants to stream more TV-like live video around major sporting events, so it’s approaching the folks who control those rights to cut a deal. The company is in talks with the NBA, Major League Soccer and cable network Turner about acquiring digital streaming rights for content related to live sports and events, according to several sources familiar with the discussions. That could include things like actual game footage similar…

The Trusted Grown-Ups Who Steal Millions From Youth Sports – New York Times

Friday, July 08, 2016

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What Syracuse’s hire of an ESPN executive tells us about college sports – Chicago Tribune

Friday, July 08, 2016

A dozen years ago, the athletic director at Syracuse was a gray-haired, cardigan-wearing, Winston-smoking man named Jake Crouthamel. The job he held immediately prior was head football coach at Dartmouth. Crouthamel’s tenure ended in 2005, which doesn’t seem that long ago. In the realm of college sports, it might as well be eons. That was when sports people ran athletic departments, because the most prominent feature of college sports was…

What Syracuse’s hire of an ESPN executive tells us about college sports – Chicago Tribune

Friday, July 08, 2016

A dozen years ago, the athletic director at Syracuse was a gray-haired, cardigan-wearing, Winston-smoking man named Jake Crouthamel. The job he held immediately prior was head football coach at Dartmouth. Crouthamel’s tenure ended in 2005, which doesn’t seem that long ago. In the realm of college sports, it might as well be eons. That was when sports people ran athletic departments, because the most prominent feature of college sports was…