Monthly Archives: June 2020

Leroy Sane leaving Man City for Bayern

Manchester City has agreed to sell winger Leroy Sane to Bayern Munich in a deal worth up to 60 million euros ($67 million), a person familiar with the deal said. Bayern is set to make an initial payment of 49 million euros and City could receive a further 11 million euros based on Sane's achievements…
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Nets’ Wilson Chandler option out to remain with family

Brooklyn Nets forward Wilson Chandler has informed the team that he is opting out of playing in Orlando, Florida. Chandler cited spending more time with his family -- particularly his grandmother, who raised him, and three children -- as the primary reason for sitting out. The Nets plan to sign forward Justin Anderson, his agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN.…
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Vince Carter ‘officially done’ after 22 years in NBA

Vince Carter confirmed Thursday that he is formally retired from basketball following a successful 22-year NBA career. Carter removed all doubt regarding his status during an appearance on The Ringer's Winging It podcast "I'm officially done playing basketball professionally," he said. The 43-year-old spent his 22nd and final NBA campaign with the Atlanta Hawks in 2019-20. Since the Hawks are out of…
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Kings Jabari Parker test positive for coronavirus

Sacramento Kings forward Jabari Parker and center Alex Len said in a statement Wednesday that he tested positive for the coronavirus "several days ago" and "has immediately self-isolated in Chicago." "I am progressing in my recovery and feeling well," Parker said in a statement released by the Kings. "I look forward to joining my teammates…
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Cameron Champ out of Travelers after testing positive

Cameron Champ became the second golfer on the PGA Tour to test positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn from this week's Travelers Championship. Champ, a two-time PGA Tour winner, took a COVID-19 test on Tuesday as part of the tour's pre-tournament screening and will now be required to undergo 10 days of self-isolation near the…
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Simpson storms out of delay to win Hilton Head

Following a three-hour weather delay, Webb Simpson rattled off five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine to claim a one-shot win over Abraham Ancer in the RBC Heritage. Simpson closed with a bogey-free 7-under 64 on Sunday at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C. He finished at 22-under 262, breaking the tournament…
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