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Novak Djokovic Steamrolls Roger Federer to Win Wimbledon For the Third Time

Another dominant Wimbledon final for Novak Djokovic, the best Tennis player in the world for most of the last five years, beating Roger Federer in four sets, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.
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Transfer Rumors 2015 – Manchester City Will Sign Raheem Sterling From Liverpool

With Liverpool heading to their Asian tour without Raheem Sterling, it seems that Manchester City signing the young England international is something that will be completed within a matter of hours.
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NBA Summer League – New York Knicks & Chicago Bulls Fans Pleased With Kristaps Porzingis & Bobby Portis

There were a lot of interesting players to watch in Las Vegas during a long day of NBA Summer League action. The New York Knicks putting Kristaps Porzingis on show was probably the most interesting of all, but getting to see Bobby Portis (Chicago Bulls), Jahlil Okafor (Philadelphia 76ers), D’Angelo Russell and others wasn’t exactly boring.
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Transfer Rumors 2015 – AC Milan & Inter Interested in Signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic

A return to the Serie A for Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Two of his former clubs, AC Milan and Internazionale FC, are trying to sign the Swedish striker, who has probably played his last match for PSG.
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NBA Rumors – Philadelphia 76ers Really Made a Bad Choice With Joel Embiid

From the next Hakeem Olajuwon, it looks like the Philadelphia 76ers have landed something worse than Hasheem Thabeet and Greg Oden combined. Joel Embiid is heading towards what looks like a second missed season. Will he ever even have a rookie campaign?
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Iker Casillas is Leaving Real Madrid, a Club That Isn’t About Sentimentality, But Winning, Nothing Else

Many Real Madrid fans are sad, crying even, about Iker Casillas leaving the team to sign with Porto, maybe his last stop before retiring. But the club itself? It moves on, because no one is bigger than the team for Los Blancos, or at least for the man running this team.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Staying Very Old by Signing Amar’e Stoudemire

There’s nothing wrong with signing Amar’e Stoudemire. The Miami Heat will be better for it with him coming off the bench and not playing too big of a role. But the team remains old, and relying on very shaky, which means often injured, foundations.



