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Steph Curry toys with the Boston Celtics defence before hitting a long floater in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The 37-year-old footballer reportedly wants to cut his contract short by a year after their disappointing season.
A training ground bust-up could be a factor behind United's willingness to serve up two stars if it helps land Pau Torres.
Brexit rules have meant Barrow Raiders have been unable to extend the loan signing of Catalans Dragons forward Mathieu Cozza past the initial one-month period.
The British number one raced into the last 16 with a 6-4 6-1 6-0 victory over Steve Johnson.
Pant blazed 146 off just 111 balls on an entertaining first day between England and India at Edgbaston
The England head coach felt referee James Doleman helped the Wallabies after reducing them to 14 men.
Alfa Romeo have a 'luxury problem' for 2023 as Zhou Guanyu, signed as a 'stopgap', has impressed the team.
Gary Neville has reacted to Mo Salah's contract news with a cheeky tweet to infuriate Liverpool fans.
Gabriel Jesus is relishing the prospect of being Arsenal’s No9 and has told fans: “I’ve come to score goals”. Jesus completed his £45million move to Arsenal this morning from Manchester City, signing a five-year contract at Emirates Stadium. During his five years with City, and particularly last season, the Brazilian often operated out wide, but he is ready to lead the line for Arsenal.
Gary Neville and Germany legend Lothar Matthaus have offered their respective takes on Cristiano Ronaldo's Man Utd future
Root impressed in the first Test against South Africa.
The Barcelona midfielder was injured during a training session.
Play did not start for the day on Centre Court until 2.24pm, due to a centenary celebration.
The England coach claimed that the Wallabies benefitted from more decisions after Darcy Swain saw red.
Mick Schumacher finished P8 while Kevin Magnussen crossed the line in 10th at Silverstone.
Nick Kyrgios and his unique brand of mayhem marched into the fourth round of Wimbledon at the expense of a dazed and confused Stefanos Tsitsipas. Fourth seed Tsitsipas had taken the first set but around an hour later was on the brink of a meltdown, driven to distraction by the latest antics from the enfant terrible of tennis. At one point Kyrgios even demanded his opponent be defaulted after hitting a ball into the crowd, narrowly missing a spectator.
Carlos Sainz secured the first pole position of his Formula One career for the British Grand Prix, qualifying ahead of Max Verstappen.
Carlos Sainz reacted with a giggle when told he was P1 in British Grand Prix qualifying.
DISAPPOINTMENT at the previous Commonwealth Games proved the catalyst for a Boxing Scotland revolution. Two bronze medals – for Reece McFadden and John Docherty – on Gold Coast was short of what had been hoped for and inspired some extensive navel-gazing.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic came through a late-night four-setter against Tim van Rijthoven to set up a quarter-final against Italian youngster Jannik Sinner.