The Kings on Friday made a bold offseason move by signing Bulls restricted free agent guard Zach LaVine to a four-year, $78 million offer sheet, sources told The Undefeated.
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The Kings on Friday made a bold offseason move by signing Bulls restricted free agent guard Zach LaVine to a four-year, $78 million offer sheet, sources told The Undefeated.
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Kings sign Bulls’ LaVine to $78M offer sheet
With the Lakers in win-now mode thanks to the addition of LeBron James, Rajon Rondo says he is “not so much caught up in the starting [job]” and is eager to help second-year guard Lonzo Ball “as much as I can.”
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Rondo ‘caught up in winning,’ not starting
A bunch of fans walked away with the very first LeBron James No. 23 Lakers jerseys on Friday afternoon, after employees in the NBA Store in Manhattan mistakenly put them out for what sources say was for less than an hour.
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LeBron’s No. 23 Lakers jerseys sold prematurely
Tony Parker, a free agent who had spent his entire 17-year career with the Spurs, has agreed to a two-year deal with the Hornets, a source told ESPN.
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Parker had to ‘move on’ and play for Hornets
Dwight Howard, who was acquired by the Nets in a draft-day trade with the Hornets, has finalized a buyout with Brooklyn, clearing a path for him to sign with the Wizards, sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Buyout clears Howard’s path to Wizards
OKC and Carmelo Anthony are reportedly planning to part ways. So which team is the best spot for Melo next?
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Is Melo a better fit with LeBron, CP3 or Wade?
The NFL will have seven rookies among the 121 officials on its roster this season. The league also promoted Shawn Hochuli, Alex Kemp, Clay Martin and Shawn Smith to referee.
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Seven rookie officials added for upcoming season
(CBS Local) – The Chick-fil-A cow’s plea for Americans to “eat mor chikin” has apparently paid off. The fast food chain has been named the most popular fast food restaurant in America for the third year in a row. The Chick-fil-A cow. (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) is reportedly based on interviews with 22,500 customers who are asked about the quality of products, services, and satisfaction. 380 companies in 46 industries are graded by the annual survey. Maintaining last year’s score of 87 out of 100, Chick-fil-A was found to be the best when it comes to food accuracy, waitstaff behavior, food quality, cleanliness, food variety, and website satisfaction. At the bottom of the list, McDonald’s finished with a score of 69 and 18th on ACSI report. Taco Bell finished just above McDonald’s with a score of 74, dropping three percent from their score in 2017. For full service restaurants, Texas Roadhouse beat out Cracker Barrel and the LongHorn Steakhouse for the top spot on this year’s poll. Texas Roadhouse finished with a score of 83, up one point from 2017. “From Day One, our servers have only had three tables at a time, which translates to better guest interactions and faster service,” Texas Roadhouse spokesman Travis Doster said, via USA Today .
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Chick-fil-A Named America’s Favorite Fast Food And Full-Service Restaurant
The helmet Giants quarterback Eli Manning wore during New York’s Super Bowl XLII upset of the Patriots is going up for auction following a memorabilia fraud lawsuit that was eventually settled.
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The financial implications of Carmelo Anthony opting in for $27.9 million have dictated that the Thunder will part ways with the forward this summer, sources told ESPN.
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Center Kyle O’Quinn has agreed to a one-year, $4.5 million contract with the Indiana Pacers a source tells ESPN’s Chris Haynes.
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By: Madison Park, CNN and Oscar Holland, CNN (CNN) — When the U.S. Postal Service rolled out its Forever stamps in 2010 featuring a close-up of the Statue of Liberty, it wasn’t actually of the iconic symbol of freedom. Instead, it was the face of the more diminutive replica that stands on the Las Vegas Strip and occasionally gets dolled up in sports jerseys to celebrate events in Sin City. As if the mix-up wasn’t embarrassing enough, it’s also going to cost the Postal Service. On Friday, a federal judge ruled that the Postal Service should pay $3.5 million to Robert Davidson, the sculptor of the Las Vegas replica. Davidson filed suit in 2013, saying that the Postal Service had infringed on his work, which was original and therefore protected. In his lawsuit, Davidson said his replica “brought a new face to the iconic statue – a face which audiences found appeared more ‘fresh-faced,’ ‘sultry’ and even ‘sexier’ than the original located in New York.” The government argued that it owed Davidson nothing because the statue is a replica and doesn’t contain original work, which would make his copyright invalid. But the court disagreed, ruling that Davidson’s work is original in “making the statue his own creation, particularly the face.” “A comparison of the two faces unmistakably shows that they are different,” Judge Eric Bruggink wrote. How did the mistake happen? In 2008, the Postal Service began the process of looking for new images for the Forever stamp. Its then-manager of stamp development had been looking for something “different and unique” in the Statue of Liberty image because it had already been used in at least 20 different stamps, according to his court testimony that’s summarized in the court’s opinion. The decision came down to an image of the Las Vegas statue that had appeared on a photo service. The Postal Service purchased a license of that photograph. Several Postal Service officials testified that they wouldn’t have selected that image had they known that it wasn’t the real Statue of Liberty. Then, the stamp bearing the face of the Las Vegas statue went on sale in December 2010 , paired with a US flag Forever stamp. Three months later, USPS learned about the mix-up. But by then, the face of the Las Vegas replica was on nearly 3 billion stamps that had already been printed. The Postal Service attempted to make the best of it in its public statements. “We really like the image and are thrilled that people have noticed in a sense,” a USPS spokesman told CNN in 2011. “It’s something that people really like. If you ask people in Vegas, they’re saying, ‘Hey, That’s great. That’s wonderful.’ It’s certainly injected some excitement into our stamp program.” Eventually, the Lady Liberty stamp was retired in 2014 after about 4.9 billion had been sold, which amounts to about $2.1 billion in sales. Was Las Vegas work sufficiently original? The lawsuit hinged on whether Davidson’s statue, which stands in front of the New York-New York Hotel and Casino, could be considered an original work. The sculptor said that his Lady Liberty was not a direct duplicate, and that her face was “more modern” and “definitely more feminine.” Davidson also drew attention to differences in the eyes, eyelids and upper lip. He said he was influenced by a picture of his mother-in-law, which he used to form his final version of the statue, which was completed in 1996. The question facing the the US Court of Federal Claims was whether the replica was “sufficiently original to be afforded copyright protection, whether the government’s use was infringing.” Ultimately, the court sided with Davidson. “The portion used was entirely of what we consider to have been the original work contributed by Mr. Davidson,” Bruggink wrote. “The government’s only real defense is that its use did not particularly harm plaintiff’s business as an industrial sculptor. That may be true, but we also note that it certainly did not benefit him. The Postal Service offered neither public attribution nor apology.” Todd Bice, Davidson’s attorney, said in response to the ruling: “As the court noted, Mr. Davidson’s artistic creation of the Las Vegas Lady Liberty is highly unique and attractive which is what prompted the US Postal Service to select a photo of his work for the second ever Forever Stamp, over hundreds of other images.” “For too long, the Postal Service has endeavored to ignore the rights of artists like Mr. Davidson, simply taking intellectual property with after-the-fact offers of nominal compensation,” he said in an email statement to CNN. The Postal Service told CNN by email that it is “reviewing the decision and will comment if and when appropriate.” The-CNN-Wire & © 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.
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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Friday, July 6, 2018, 7:05 pm ET PITTSBURGH -105 Current Phillies are 3 for 27 against Trevor Williams, who gets the nod for the Pirates in Friday’s series opener. The Phillies have won only one of Nick Pivetta’s last seven starts. Back the hosts at this nice price. SportsLine Expert: Larry Hartstein (64-51 in last 115 MLB ML picks) Max Kepler (Photo Credit: Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) Baltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins Friday, July 6, 2018, 8:10 pm ET UNDER 9 I’m projecting eight runs for Orioles-Twins on Friday, giving us a solid lean to the Under. The Under is cashing in a whopping 70 percent of my simulations. SportsLine Expert: Stephen Oh (94-65 in last 159 MLB picks) San Diego Padres vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Friday, July 6, 2018, 9:40 pm ET ARIZONA -136 I’m banking on Zack Godley’s history against the Padres here more than anything else. While his career numbers against San Diego aren’t great, his numbers against current Padres hitters are solid. They’ve hit .265/.312/.353 against him in 111 PA. What’s hidden in those numbers is that most of the damage has come courtesy of Wil Myers (7/15, 1 HR, 5 RBI). The rest of the team is a combined 20/87 with three doubles and two RBIs. SportsLine Expert: Tom Fornelli (16-7 in last 23 MLB picks) Photo Credit: Dustin Bradford/Getty Images Colorado Rockies vs. Seattle Mariners Friday, July 6, 2018, 10:10 pm ET SEATTLE -135 The Mariners are 21-5 in their last 26 at Safeco Field, and I’ll ride them again Friday night behind Felix Hernandez, who has been much better at home this season. Yes, German Marquez has been brilliant lately. But we’re getting a reasonable price with a dominant home team. Lay it. SportsLine Expert: Larry Hartstein (64-51 in last 115 MLB ML picks) > > MORE: See all MLB picks St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants Friday, July 6, 2018, 10:15 pm ET SAN FRANCISCO -110 The Giants are winning 63 percent of my simulations, making them a strong play at -110. Dereck Rodriguez has allowed one run and 10 hits over his last two starts (13.1 innings), striking out 11. San Fran has won four straight behind him. SportsLine Expert: Stephen Oh (94-65 in last 159 MLB picks)
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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Friday, July 6, 2018, 7:05 pm ET PITTSBURGH -105 Current Phillies are 3 for 27 against Trevor Williams, who gets the nod for the Pirates in Friday’s series opener. The Phillies have won only one of Nick Pivetta’s last seven starts. Back the hosts at this nice price. SportsLine Expert: Larry Hartstein (64-51 in last 115 MLB ML picks) Max Kepler (Photo Credit: Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) Baltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins Friday, July 6, 2018, 8:10 pm ET UNDER 9 I’m projecting eight runs for Orioles-Twins on Friday, giving us a solid lean to the Under. The Under is cashing in a whopping 70 percent of my simulations. SportsLine Expert: Stephen Oh (94-65 in last 159 MLB picks) San Diego Padres vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Friday, July 6, 2018, 9:40 pm ET ARIZONA -136 I’m banking on Zack Godley’s history against the Padres here more than anything else. While his career numbers against San Diego aren’t great, his numbers against current Padres hitters are solid. They’ve hit .265/.312/.353 against him in 111 PA. What’s hidden in those numbers is that most of the damage has come courtesy of Wil Myers (7/15, 1 HR, 5 RBI). The rest of the team is a combined 20/87 with three doubles and two RBIs. SportsLine Expert: Tom Fornelli (16-7 in last 23 MLB picks) Photo Credit: Dustin Bradford/Getty Images Colorado Rockies vs. Seattle Mariners Friday, July 6, 2018, 10:10 pm ET SEATTLE -135 The Mariners are 21-5 in their last 26 at Safeco Field, and I’ll ride them again Friday night behind Felix Hernandez, who has been much better at home this season. Yes, German Marquez has been brilliant lately. But we’re getting a reasonable price with a dominant home team. Lay it. SportsLine Expert: Larry Hartstein (64-51 in last 115 MLB ML picks) > > MORE: See all MLB picks St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants Friday, July 6, 2018, 10:15 pm ET SAN FRANCISCO -110 The Giants are winning 63 percent of my simulations, making them a strong play at -110. Dereck Rodriguez has allowed one run and 10 hits over his last two starts (13.1 innings), striking out 11. San Fran has won four straight behind him. SportsLine Expert: Stephen Oh (94-65 in last 159 MLB picks)
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What’s the latest chatter on LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, Jabari Parker and more from around the NBA? We’ve got the scoop from Utah Summer League.
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Free agency fallout and more NBA buzz from summer league