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Malik Monk remaining in Sacramento, agrees to $78 million deal with Kings, per reports
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 52 minutes agoMalik Monk is set to sign a four-year, $78 million deal to stay with the Sacramento Kings, ESPN and...
Gossip: Everton expect Branthwaite to stay
BBC via AOL· 19 minutes ago[BBC] Manchester United will walk away from talks with Everton for England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, unless the Toffees lower their £70m asking...
Gossip: United prepare to activate Zirkzee clause
BBC via AOL· 19 minutes ago[BBC] Manchester United will walk away from talks with Everton for England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, unless the Toffees lower their £70m asking...
Major Update on Pat McAfee's ESPN Contract After Caitlin Clark Comments
Athlon Sports· 2 days agoThere is a new update on Pat McAfee's ESPN future after his comments on Indiana Fever star Caitlin...
Stephen A. Smith's NFL desires a key to potential $20 million ESPN contract demand
ClutchPoints· 12 hours agoStephen A. Smith has made it clear that he wants to be the highest-paid person at ESPN and the NFL...
Kings and ESPN Radio 710 agree to multi-year broadcast partnership
Los Angeles Daily News· 8 hours agoThe Kings have a new radio home – both on the dial and online – with ESPN after the club announced a...
ESPN, the Athletic barely care about Warriors guard Klay Thompson's free agency
San Francisco Chronicle· 12 hours agoGolden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson has been noticeably absent from some mainstream free...
Iowa Hawkeyes crack top 20 of ESPN’s college football future power rankings
Hawkeyes Wire via Yahoo Sports· 17 hours agoEvery year ESPN puts together its college football future power rankings. ESPN’s college football...
Report: Monk intends to sign four-year, $78M Kings contract
NBC Sports BayArea via Yahoo Sports· 3 hours agoSports Bay Area Sixth Man of the Year runner-up Malik Monk intends to stay with the Kings and sign a...
Stephen A. Smith takes a rare shot at ESPN
TheStreet.com· 8 hours agoSmith admitted that "nobody is safe" from layoffs. Stephen A. Smith is in line for a hefty payday from ESPN when his contract expires in July 2025. It's a fair request for ...