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Jerry West dies: Lakers legend won 2 titles as Warriors’ adviser
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoJerry West, who was selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame three times in a storied career as a...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 14 - June 20
Associated Press· 3 days ago1922 — Gene Sarazen edges Bobby Jones and John Black to win the U.S. Open tournament. 1934 — Max Baer stops Primo Carnera in 11th round in New York to...
NBA Mexico City Games 2024 | Official NBA Announcement
NBA· 2 days agoThe matchup, scheduled for Nov. 2, will mark the league’s 33rd game in Mexico since 1992. MEXICO CITY – The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Zignia today announced that the NBA Mexico ...
A grown-up FIDLAR rages wisely while maintaining lack of concern during the making of 'Surviving the...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe SoCal punk band FIDLAR's newly announced, self-produced album is set to drop on Sept. 20. Trio of guitarist/vocalist Zac Carper, bassist Brandon Schwartzel and drummer Max Kuehn take on ...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 14 - June 20
Houston Chronicle· 3 days ago1922 — Gene Sarazen edges Bobby Jones and John Black to win the U.S. Open tournament. 1934 — Max Baer stops Primo Carnera in 11th round in New York to win the world heavyweight title. 1952 — ...
Grand Park considered as team training base camp site for 2026 World Cup - Indianapolis Business...
Indianapolis Business Journal· 4 days agoDespite missing the cut to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, central Indiana is still in...
Today in Sports - LA Lakers win NBA Finals, finish with 15-1 playoff record, best in NBA history
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days ago1901 — Willie Anderson edges Alex Smith by one stroke in a playoff to take the U.S. Open. 1938 — Johnny Vander Meer of the Cincinnati Reds pitches his second straight no-hit game, defeating ...
Today in Sports - LA Lakers win NBA Finals, finish with 15-1 playoff record, best in NBA history
Houston Chronicle· 2 days ago1901 — Willie Anderson edges Alex Smith by one stroke in a playoff to take the U.S. Open. 1938 — Johnny Vander Meer of the Cincinnati Reds pitches his second straight no-hit game, defeating ...