2025 NBA mock draft: Final projection for every team's pick in first roundNew Foto - 2025 NBA mock draft: Final projection for every team's pick in first round

As the NBA calendar crosses off another day and moves on from theNBA Finals– congratulations toOklahoma City Thunder, and even though theIndiana Pacers came up short, it was enjoyable to watch their commitment – it's time for the NBA draft. TheDallas Mavericks, who are still trying recover from trading Luka Doncic,have the No. 1 pick in the first roundWednesday, June 25 (8 p.m., ESPN) and by all accounts, they will selectDukeone-and-done forward Cooper Flagg. Rutgers' Dylan Harper is the projected No. 2 pick by theSan Antonio Spurs, and from there, Baylor's VJ Edgecombe, Rutgers' Ace Bailey, Texas' Tre Johnson, Oklahoma's Jeremiah Fears and Duke's Khaman Maluach and Kon Knueppel are in the top-10 mix. All were freshmen last season. Here's a look at USA TODAY Sports' latest NBA mock draft : (Age listed is age at time of the draft; for U.S. college players, height (without shoes) and weight taken at NBA draft combine) 1.Dallas Mavericks: Cooper Flagg, Duke Freshman, guard-forward, 6-7¾ , 221, 18 years old 2024-25 stats:19.2 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.4 spg, 1.4 bpg, 48.1% FG, 38.5% 3PT, 84% FT The do-it-all young star led the Blue Devils in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. Flagg has outstanding footwork, especially in the low post. He can use either hand on shots in the paint, knows how to run plays, can hit catch-and-shoot 3s and is an active weakside defender. Flagg, who added more muscle since the start of the year, is a physical player who initiates contact, is confident and plays with force when necessary. He led Duke to an impressive season, which includes the ACC regular-season title, ACC tournament title and Final Four appearance. He had 30 points, seven assists and six rebounds in a regional semifinal victory against Arizona and 16 points and nine rebounds in a regional final against Alabama. Flagg had 27 points, seven rebounds, three blocks and two steals in a Final Four loss to Houston. 2. San Antonio Spurs: Dylan Harper, Rutgers Freshman, guard, 6-4½ , 213, 19 2024-25 stats:19.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.4 spg, 48.4% FG, 33.3% 3PT, 75% FT The lefty stroke will remind some of Jalen Brunson, but Harper has far more size at 6-6 and tremendous length with a wingspan of 6-foot-10. Harper's best asset at the next level might be his versatility to run point and play off the ball. In Rutgers' lone Big Ten tournament game, Harper had 27 points (9-for-21 shooting), eight rebounds, eight assists, two steals and two blocks in a double-overtime loss to Southern California. 3. Philadelphia 76ers: VJ Edgecombe, Baylor Freshman, guard, 6-4, 193, 19 2024-25 stats:15.0 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 3.2 apg, 2.1 spg, 43.6% FG, 34% 3PT, 78.2% FT The Bahamian native has displayed his athleticism, has shown he can be explosive and has an elite knack for steals. He will be able to contribute at the NBA level and can be aggressive at the point of attack. The freshman is a high-level off-ball scorer but can improve when it comes to on-ball scoring. Edgecombe logged significant minutes at the end of the season. He had 16 points, six rebounds and one steal in a NCAA Tournament second-round loss to Duke. 4. Charlotte Hornets: Ace Bailey, Rutgers Freshman, guard-forward, 6-7½ , 202, 18 2024-25 stats:17.6 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 1.3 apg, 1.3 bpg, 46% FG, 34.6% 3PT, 69.2% FT Bailey is a hyper-athletic wing with length and size coming into a league that prioritizes players built exactly the way he is with exactly the skill set he has: an effortless and reliable shot and an attack-first mentality with an ability to finish at the rim. Needs to improve as a playmaker on the pass and free throws. But even when offense isn't easy, he remains active on defense. He had 17 points, seven rebounds, three steals and one block in season-ending loss to USC. He is the only U.S. player who has not worked out for any teams, and his approach to the draft could impact where he is drafted. 5. Utah Jazz: Tre Johnson, Texas Freshman, guard, 6-4¾, 190, 19 2024-25 stats:19.9 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 2.7 apg, 42.7% FG, 39.7% 3PT, 87.1% FT Johnson is a natural shooter and scorer. He does well when scoring on the move and is a decent playmaker for his size. He still needs to work on his ability to make plays for others. He must also work on his strength and his explosiveness in order to assert himself as a finisher at the rim. He had three 30-point games in the past two months, including 39 against Arkansas on Feb. 26. He had 23 points and six rebounds in an NCAA Tournament loss to Xavier. 6.Washington Wizards: Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma Freshman, guard, 6-2½, 180, 18 2024-25 stats:17.1 ppg, 4.1 apg, 4.1 rpg, 1.6 spg, 43.4% FG, 28.4% 3PT, 85.1% FT Solid start to his freshman season; quick on the dribble; has strength going to the rim and can finish; operates well in the pick-and-roll as a scorer and passer; needs to improve his 3-point shot but potential is there. Fears scored a season-high 31 points and added five assists and four rebounds in a win against ranked Missouri. Fears had a strong SEC tournament, producing 29 points, six rebounds and five steals plus five turnovers in a victory against Georgia and 28 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals (just one turnover) in a loss to Kentucky. He generated 20 points, five rebounds and four assists in a NCAA Tournament first-round loss to UConn. 7. New Orleans Pelicans: Kon Knueppel, Duke Freshman, guard-forward, 6-5, 219, 19 2024-25 stats:14.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2.7 apg, 47.9% FG, 40.6% 3PT, 91.4% FT He can ignite an offense with his 3-point shot, thanks to an efficient motion, seemingly always ready to receive the ball in his shooting pocket. He can also lace shots from midrange, take care of the ball and is money on free throws. In the ACC tournament, Knueppel averaged 21 points (28 against Georgia Tech) and shot 48.6% from the field, stepping up with Flagg injured. He averaged 20.5 points and shot 11-for-22 from the field (4-for-6 on 3s) in two regional games. He had 21 points, five rebounds and five assists in an Elite Eight victory against Alabama, and 16 points and seven rebounds in a Final Four loss to Houston. 8.Brooklyn Nets: Khaman Maluach, Duke Freshman, center, 7-0½, 253, 18 2024-25 stats:8.6 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 1.3 bpg, 71.2% FG, 76.6% FT Playing about 20 minutes per game, Maluach is a mobile big who excels in pick-and-rolls and has the hands to catch lobs for easy dunks; soft touch at the rim; shot-blocker/rim protector; active on the offensive glass; will get stronger and has a great aptitude for the game, learning concepts quickly. In four NCAA Tournament games, Maluach, who played for South Sudan at the 2024 Paris Olympics, averages 11.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and shoots 86.9% from the field (20-for-23) and had 14 points and nine rebounds in Elite Eight victory against Alabama. He struggled to make an impact in the Final Four loss to Houston with just six points and no rebounds. 9. Toronto Raptors: Kasparas Jakucionis, Illinois Freshman, guard, 6-4¾, 205, 19 2024-25 stats:15.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 4.7 apg, 44% FG, 31.8% 3PT, 84.5% FT Jakucionis is a playmaker – a scorer and passer. He has range with a nice 3-ball, can shoot off the dribble from deep, including on step-back 3s, and looks for an open teammate when he draws multiple defenders. Jakucionis sees the court well with savvy passes and likes to get to the rim for layups. But he can be turnover-prone. He struggled offensively at the end of the season, shooting 32.5% from the field and committing 24 turnovers in the final four games. He had 16 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in a first-round NCAA Tournament victory against Xavier. 10. Houston Rockets (traded to Suns for Kevin Durant): Derik Queen, Maryland Freshman, center, 6-9¼, 248, 20 2024-25 stats:16.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.1 spg, 1.1 bpg, 52.6% FG, 76.6% FT An active, physical big man, Queen has a soft touch around the rim with either hand but has a power game, too. He can run the court and handle the basketball well for a power forward-center. He is another potential first-round pick with good hands and footwork and has the mechanics to become a shooter who can stretch the floor. Queen had 27 points, five rebounds and two steals in a Sweet 16 loss to eventual champion Florida. 11. Portland Trail Blazers: Carter Bryant, Arizona Freshman, forward, 6-6½, 215, 19 2024-25 stats:6.5 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 1.0 apg, 1.0 bpg, 46% FG, 37.1% 3PT, 69.5% FT The athletic forward provides a solid combination of strength and fluidity. He has lateral quickness to stay in front of the ball and the ability to block shots. He can still improve on his technique as a finisher and in scoring efficiency. He will get an increased opportunity to impress scouts and executives at the draft combine if he enters the draft. Bryant scored 12 points and collected five rebounds and three blocks in 20 minutes in a victory against Akron in the NCAA Tournament. 12. Chicago Bulls: Noa Essengue, Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) Forward, 6-10, 198, 18 2024-25 stats:10.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.1 apg, 51.6% FG, 27% 3PT, 70.5% FT The next forward with elite finishing ability to come out of France, Essengue figures to be more of a developmental prospect, but his size, instincts at the rim and plus-defensive ability could make him a star if he bulks up. 13. Atlanta Hawks: Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina Sophomore, forward, 6-6½, 239, 20 2024-25 stats:16.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 2.4 agp, 1.5 spg, 1.3 bpg, 58.6% FG, 26.5% 3PT, 70.7% FT Although he's a bit undersized for a power forward, Murray-Boyles plays with intense effort and determination, which will very quickly please his NBA coaches. He also has plenty of strength to finish at the rim and was the SEC's No. 3 rebounder. Murray-Boyles had 35 points and seven rebounds against Arkansas late in the regular season and had 20 points and 12 rebounds in a loss to Arkansas in the SEC tournament. 14. San Antonio Spurs: Egor Demin, BYU Freshman, forward, 6-8¼, 199, 19 2024-25 stats:10.3 ppg, 5.4 apg, 3.8 rpg, 1.2 spg, 41% FG, 27.1% 3PT, 67.5% FT The Russian is a playmaker who can make quick decisions and facilitate for others. Demin is the size of a wing player but has guard-like skills. On defense, he uses his length to his advantage while forcing turnovers and being active in passing lanes. His shooting efficiency is a concern. Demin had difficulty with his offense as the season progressed. He had just three points with four turnovers, three assists and three rebounds in a Big 12 conference tournament victory against Iowa State and six points on 2-for-9 shooting (1-for-7 on 3s) with four assists and five turnovers in a conference tournament loss to Houston. In three NCAA tournament games, he averaged 13.7 points, 5.7 assists and 4.7 rebounds and was 15-for-35 from the field. 15.Oklahoma City Thunder: Asa Newell Freshman, forward, 6-9, 224, 19 2024-25 stats:15.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 1.0 spg, 1.0 bpg, 54.3% FG, 29.2% 3PT, 74.8% FT Based off of his size, Newell wouldn't appear to be as quick and fluid as he is, which should make him an instant threat in pick-and-roll situations. He was one of the lone bright spots for the Bulldogs in a loss against No. 1 Auburn with a team-high 20 points. His scoring dipped at the end of the regular season, however, he had 20 points and eight rebounds in a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Gonzaga. 16. Memphis Grizzlies (from Orlando): Joan Beringer, KK Cedevita (Adriatic League) Forward-center, 6-10, 230, 18 2024-25 stats:5.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 1.4 bpg, 61.5% FG, 58.4% FT Beringer has gained traction among NBA scouts and executives as a mobile big man who can run the pick-and-roll as a screener on offense and guard the pick-and-roll. He doesn't have a lot of experience but his potential, especially as a rim protector, has made him a first-round prospect. Another player who has improved throughout the season. 17. Minnesota Timberwolves: Jase Richardson, Michigan State Freshman, guard, 6-0½, 178, 19 2024-25 stats: 12.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.9 apg, 49.3% FG, 41.2% 3PT, 83.6% FT Richardson improved as the season progressed and turned into the Spartans' steady hand with the basketball as a shooter (inside and out) and facilitator. He is an active defender with surprising bouts of athleticism. He also has a knack for collecting rebounds, big plays and poise under pressure. He had an up-and-down NCAA Tournament in four games – 5-for-11 shooting and 15 points against Bryant, 1-for-10 shooting against New Mexico, 20 points on 6-for-8 shooting against Ole Miss, and 4-for-13 shooting against Auburn. 18. Washington Wizards: Thomas Sorber, Georgetown Freshman, forward-center, 6-9¼, 263, 19 2024-25 stats:14.5 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 2.4 apg, 2.0 spg, 53.2% FG, 72.4% FT The standout freshman required surgery to repair a foot injury suffered Feb. 15 and missed the rest of the season. That could alter his plans for the draft, but Sorber is a stellar inside threat who's just as comfortable cutting to the basket on pick-and-rolls as he is backing down opponents. His rebounding and rim protection will make him an asset, as he continues to grow into his frame. 19. Brooklyn Nets: Liam McNeeley, UConn Freshman, forward, 6-6¾, 215, 19 2024-25 stats:14.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 2.3 apg, 38.1% FG, 31.7% 3PT, 86.6% FT What McNeeley may lack in fluid athleticism, he more than makes up for with a smooth, natural shot and knack for drawing fouls and getting to the free throw line. He also has a quick release and plenty of range to suggest that he should get early minutes. He bounced back since suffering an ankle injury New Year's Day that had sidelined him for a few weeks. McNeeley struggled with his shot at times down the stretch. In a Big East tournament loss to Creighton, McNeeley had 13 points on 6-for-20 shooting (0-for-5 on 3-pointers), and in his final eight games before the NCAA Tournament, he shot 34.1% from the field and 28.2% on 3s. In two NCAA Tournament games, he was 8-for-29 from the field, including 3-of-16 on 3s. 20. Miami Heat: Nolan Traore, Saint-Quentin (France) Guard, 6-4, 175, 19 2024-25 stats:12 ppg, 4.8 apg, 1.9 rpg, 40.9% FG, 31.4% 3PT, 72.8% FT Traore is a point guard who can score and pass and has court awareness but also a propensity for bad turnovers. He's quick, can get to the rim and is comfortable taking his defender off the dribble. Needs to work on his shooting efficiency, especially on 3s. His brother, Armel, was on a two-way contract with the Los Angeles and South Bay Lakers before being waived in February. 21. Utah Jazz: Nique Clifford, Colorado State Fifth-year graduate season, guard, 6-5¼, 202, 23 2024-25 stats:18.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 4.4 apg, 1.2 spg, 49.6% FG, 37.7% 3PT, 77.7% FT Clifford is a versatile wing who does a lot of things – scoring, rebounding, passing and defending. He has a quick burst on drives to the basket and can finish with force or finesse. He logged big minutes for Colorado State and was excellent in the Rams' final six games before the NCAA tournament, posting 25.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.5 steals and shooting 60% from the field, including 54.8% on 3s. He had 36 points against Boise State at the end of the regular season and recorded two double-doubles in the Mountain West tournament. Clifford had 21 points, seven rebounds, six assists and two blocks in an NCAA tournament second-round loss to Maryland. 22. Atlanta Hawks: Cedric Coward, Washington State Senior, guard, 6-5¼, 213, 21 2024-25 stats:17.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 3.7 apg, 55.7% FG, 40% 3PT, 83.9% FT Coward started his college career at Division III Willamette University, then transferred to Eastern Washington and then switched to Washington State. He played in just six games in 2024-25 with a shoulder injury ending his senior season in November. Coward has great size for a guard, is solid on catch-and-shoot 3s and has the ability to get to the rim. 23. New Orleans (from Indiana): Danny Wolf, Michigan Junior, forward-center, 6-10½, 252, 21 2024-25 stats:13.2 ppg, 9.7 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.4 bpg, 49.7% FG, 33.6% 3PT, 59.4% FT The Yale transfer turned into a first-round selection thanks to his fluid scoring and play-making portfolio in the package of a 7-foot stretch big. Wolf played point guard at times this season for the Wolverines just like he played center. His handles make him a threat as the initiator in pick-and-roll actions and his range should translate to the NBA. Wolf had 21 points and 14 rebounds against Maryland in the Big Ten tournament semifinals and shot 52.9% from the field as the Wolverines won the conference tourney. He had 20 points and six rebounds in a NCAA regional semifinals loss to Auburn. 24. Oklahoma City Thunder: Will Riley, Illinois Freshman, forward, 6-8¼, 186, 19 2024-25 stats:12.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 2.2 apg, 43.2% FG, 32.6% 3PT, 72.4% FT Great size for a shooting guard who can make 3s and find open teammates. Like many, looks for offensive rebounds. His shot is a work in progress but the mechanics are there and he improved as a shooter and scorer as the season progressed. He shot 37-for-72 (51.4%) from the field and averaged 16.3 points in the Illini's final six games. 25. Orlando Magic: Rasheer Fleming, Saint Joseph's Junior, forward, 6-8¼, 232, 20 2024-25 stats:14.75 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 1.4 spg, 1.3 apg, 53.1% FG, 39% 3PT, 74.3% FT Fleming is a mobile forward who plays a physical game and has strong footwork to finesse his way around defenders. He likes to get easy buckets in transition, his 3-point percentage in nearly five attempts per game is encouraging and he is valuable in pick-and-rolls as the screener. Defensively, he deflects passes and can protect the rim. Fleming averaged 18.8 points and 7.7 rebounds and shot 58.9% in the last six regular-season Atlantic 10 Conference contests. 26. Brooklyn Nets: Maxime Raynaud, Stanford Senior, center, 7-0¼, 237, 22 2024-25 stats:20.2 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.4 bpg, 46.7% FG, 34.7% 3PT, 77% FT Born in Paris, Raynaud spent four seasons at Stanford and was first-team All-ACC his senior season. He can make 3s, rebound, protect the rim – the easy comparison is Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren. Raynaud works well in the pick-and-roll, runs the floor well, sees the court and can play in the low post. 27. Brooklyn Nets: Walter Clayton Jr., Florida Senior, guard, 6-2, 199, 22 2024-25 stats:18.3 ppg, 4.2 apg, 3.7 rpg, 1.2 spg, 44.8% FG, 38.6% 3PT, 85.7% FT Named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, Clayton had 34 points in the national semifinals against Auburn and 11 points, seven assists and five rebounds in the championship victory against Houston. He also scored 30 points in a regional final against Texas Tech and was 21-for-42 from the field in the Gators' final three games. Has range on 3-point shots and can shoot off the dribble or pass but needs to improve as a playmaker and defender. 28. Boston Celtics: Hugo Gonzalez, Real Madrid (Spain) Guard-forward, 6-7, 207, 19 2024-25 stats:3.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 41% FG, 28.1% 3PT, 73.9% FT One of Europe's top young NBA prospects, Gonzalez is a versatile wing with the ability to score inside and out. He can handle the basketball, pass and is a surprising shot-blocker. He's still raw. 29. Phoenix Suns: Drake Powell, North Carolina Freshman, guard-forward, 6-5¼, 200, 19 2024-25 stats:7.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.1 apg, 48.3% FG, 37.9% 3PT, 64.8% FT Active on both ends of the court as a shot-blocker and physical and versatile defender, and as a player who likes to run the court, launch catch-and-shoot 3s and go one-on-one in the halfcourt. Playing on a deep team, especially on the perimeter, Powell doesn't possess eye-popping offensive stats but his shooting stats reveal his potential. Was an efficient scorer in limited opportunities and can be a solid rebounder from the perimeter. 30. Los Angeles Clippers: Ben Saraf, Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) Guard, 6-6, 200, 19 2024-25 stats:12.2 ppg, 4.3 apg, 2.6 rpg, 1.2 spg, 45.5% FG, 28.6% 3PT, 72.7% FT He's just as comfortable knocking down a step-back jumper, finding creases in the paint and dishing the ball with excellent vision. He may need some time to develop as he adjusts to NBA athletes, but his length and size at point guard will make him an intriguing prospect. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NBA mock draft: Final projection for every pick in first round

2025 NBA mock draft: Final projection for every team's pick in first round

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YouTube Star Mikayla Raines Dies by Suicide at 29. 'She Couldn't Bear What She Was Feeling,' Says HusbandNew Foto - YouTube Star Mikayla Raines Dies by Suicide at 29. 'She Couldn't Bear What She Was Feeling,' Says Husband

Fox rescue activist and YouTube star Mikayla Raines has died at the age of 29 Her husband Ethan confirmed the news in an Instagram video on Monday, June 23, and shared that this happened after she allegedly faced bulling from people whom she considered "close friends" He noted that he planned to "continue her dream" of saving foxes and other animals "in her name" Fox rescue activist and YouTube star Mikayla Raines has died. Her husband Ethan confirmed the news in an emotional video onInstagramon Monday, June 23, and shared that the 29-year-old Save a Fox founder died by suicide "a couple days ago." "She couldn't bear what she was feeling any longer and she ended her life," he said in the video, adding that her death is "the biggest loss of my life." Ethan went on to share that he had to perform CPR on his wife for 15 minutes until first responders arrived and paramedics tried to revive her. He added that her daughter Freya was "heartbroken" at her mother's death. "We have suffered a loss that is unimaginable," Ethan wrote in the caption of the video. "Mikayla was truly the most amazing and inspiring individual I have ever known, and not having her here makes everything feel empty. I feel broken." Mikayla Raines/Instagram "But I will continue her dream, and I hope to have your support going forward so that we can do good in her name," he added. In the Instagram video, he noted that while Mikayla — who founded her Minnesota-based non-profit in 2017 when she was just 20-years-old — was "one of the most selfless people I have ever known" due to her work with animals, she also faced several challenges in her private life. Mikayla Raines/Instagram "As many of you know she was on the autism spectrum and while that made her life very difficult, it allowed her to hyperfocus on one thing, and that one thing was obviously animals," an emotional Ethan said in the video. He also noted that the wildlife activist, who garnered over 2.4 million subscribers on YouTube, was "so sensitive to everything," which was "a double-edged sword." "On one hand, it allowed her endless empathy for those in her care. But it also means that she took everything negative to heart," he continued. Ethan added that in recent years, Mikayla and her animal rescue non-profit had allegedly been the focus of an "online bullying campaign" from people she knew, including those who worked at "other animal sanctuaries." He said this "hurt her a lot" and while she initially "pushed through," things got worse in recent months when people "she considered her close friends" started joining in. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Mikayla Raines/Instagram "[Mikayla] felt as if the entire world had turned against her," Ethan said. "She couldn't bear what she was feeling any longer. And she ended her life. And it breaks my heart that is selfless and devoted her life to animals could have so much negativity pointed at her," he added. Ethan concluded his video noting that if anyone felt "lost and hopeless," they should "reach out to someone." He added that people should continue to "look out" for their loved ones, "look for the signs" and "do something or say something before it's too late." He also shared that he would continue Mikayla's legacy and work to save foxes. PEOPLE has reached out to a contact for Save a Fox for comment. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org. Read the original article onPeople

YouTube Star Mikayla Raines Dies by Suicide at 29. 'She Couldn't Bear What She Was Feeling,' Says Husband

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Why Kate Middleton Is No Longer a "People Pleaser" When It Comes to Royal Duties

Getty On June 18, Kate Middleton pulled out of attending Royal Ascot alongside her husband Prince William at the last minute. This is an example of the Princess of Wales no longer "being a people pleaser" when it comes to royal appearances, a royal biographer said. "It was a wise decision, even though it was probably a difficult one, too," editor-in-chief ofMajestymagazine Ingrid Seward added. WhenKate Middletonpulled out of attending day 2 of Royal Ascot on June 18, it was an example of her putting her recovery first, royal biographer Ingrid Seward said—and returning to royal duties gradually and on her own terms. The Princess of Wales was said to be "disappointed" to miss the planned appearance last Wednesday alongside her husband,Prince William, at the annual, fashionable iconic British horse racing event. According toHello!, even though the future queen's public appearances have begun to resume the pace we as the public were used to prior to her 2024 cancer diagnosis, Kate still "has to find the right balance" as she returns to public life. (After undergoing major abdominal surgery in January 2024, cancer was detected; Kate announced her diagnosis to the world in March of last year and appeared sparingly in public before announcing in September that she'd completed chemotherapy treatment. In January 2025, she announced she is in remission.) Getty As to her Ascot absence, as Kate said herself last September, "My path to healing and full recovery is long, and I must continue to take each day as it comes." It seems, in skipping Ascot, that Kate is respecting her limitations. On June 14, she appeared at Trooping the Colour; just two days later, she appeared alongside William and other members of the royal family at the Garter Day service on June 16. Royal Ascot would have been her third major appearance in just four days' time—it makes sense why she needed to prioritize her well-being. "Kate might be back, but she's doing it sensibly, and on her own terms," Seward toldHello!. "Her priorities have changed, and she's listening to her body instead of being a people pleaser. She's absolutely got to be strict with herself and say, 'No, I can't do this.'" Getty "Ascot is more exhausting than it looks," Seward continues. "It involves an early start, and there's a long process of hair and makeup and getting the right outfit. The royals have lunch at Windsor Castle, then there is a bumpy carriage ride while the whole world is looking at you. It was a very hot day, and she probably simply didn't feel up to it. I'm sure she was disappointed and really wanted to be there at William's side." Seward—who, in addition to writing numerous royal biographies, is also the editor-in-chief ofMajestymagazine—added, "She loves racing, and so does her mum [Carole Middleton, who was there that day]. But this was a social event—for fun and pleasure—rather than an official or charity engagement, so I think it was a wise decision, even though it was probably a difficult one, too." Getty Images Reporting forThe Daily Mail, veteran royal journalist Rebecca English cited someone who knows Kate well as saying the Princess of Wales has been "to hell and back" over the past year and a half, and that, while her physical recovery is still a "work in progress," she has a firmer than ever "mental clarity"; as English worded it, "She knows more than ever what is important to her—and that she won't be rushed on her journey back to full health." "On some levels, I actually think this is a good reminder that she was really seriously ill last year and underwent a significant period of chemo," a source told English. "As anyone who has been through that experience will tell you, you can feel very unwell for a long time afterwards. It can take years [to recover]." Getty As Seward toldHello!, "She is definitely playing the long game and prioritizing what is important—her family, her health, and staying well." English added that, while the public likely won't see Kate this week, she's "very likely" to turn up at Wimbledon—which begins next week—and play a "significant" part in July's French state visit at Windsor Castle. "She wants to find the right balance and work with a greater degree of flexibility than before," a source speaking to English said. "This is a woman who plays a very important role in the monarchy, but in order for her to do it, both now and in the future, she needs to get this right." Getty An insider added that Kate is "quite strict now at working out what she needs to be at and what she doesn't," with a source adding, "And people forget that, even if they aren't seeing her in public, she is very hands-on behind the scenes with the team in the office. She has her own projects to pursue, such as her early years initiative. That's a lifelong commitment for HRH [Her Royal Highness]." Read the original article onInStyle

Why Kate Middleton Is No Longer a “People Pleaser” When It Comes to Royal Duties

Why Kate Middleton Is No Longer a "People Pleaser" When It Comes to Royal Duties Getty On June 18, Kate Middleton pulled out of at...
Luka Dončić has reportedly dropped 'significant weight,' is working on conditioning ahead of second season with LakersNew Foto - Luka Dončić has reportedly dropped 'significant weight,' is working on conditioning ahead of second season with Lakers

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick sent out a not-so-subtle message to his players following theirplayoff eliminationto the Minnesota Timberwolves in May. At an end-of-season news conference, Redick said the team needs to "get in championship shape" if it wants to win a title. Star guard Luka Dončić apparently heard that message loud and clear. Dončić has reportedly dropped "significant weight" as he focuses on his conditioning ahead of his second season with the Lakers, per Dan Woike of The Athletic. "Dončić has been incredibly committed to his conditioning this offseason. He's dropped significant weight and is working on strict diet and cardio training, according to a source with knowledge of the plan. In a shift from his normal offseason, he spent a month away from on-court work to focus more on his body. Dončić has looked visibly slimmer in photos and is now back working out with Slovenia readying for EuroBasket competition later this summer." That should come as welcome news to Lakers fans. If there's a complaint about Dončić's game, it revolves around his conditioning. That was reportedlyone of the reasonsthe Dallas Mavericks were willing to trade Dončić to the Lakers. While those issues haven't prevented Dončić from reaching an elite level of performance on the court, some have wondered whether the superstar could reach an even higher level if he were in better shape. Dončić has put up fantastic numbers since the Atlanta Hawks selected him with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft. Dončić was quickly traded to the Mavericks, where he won the Rookie of the Year award. In seven seasons in the NBA, Dončić is averaging 28.6 points, 8.6 rebounds and 8.2 assists. He's a five-time All-Star who has finished in the top eight of MVP voting five times. If Dončić's conditioning played a role in the Lakers' premature playoff exit, he didn't show it on the court. After putting up similar numbers in the regular season, Dončić upped his game in the playoffs. In five games, he scored 30.2 points. He also played a playoff-leading 41.6 minutes per game. That total was elevated after Redick opted to play his starters for theentire second halfduring a Game 4 loss to the Timberwolves. When Redick initially made the comment about the team getting "in championship shape," many interpreted it as veiled criticism toward Dončić. By all accounts, Dončić has responded to it well. While it's tough to imagine the star guard being even better next season, a highly motivated version of Dončić entering the season in the best shape of his life would present a number of problems to a league that already struggles to stop him.

Luka Dončić has reportedly dropped 'significant weight,' is working on conditioning ahead of second season with Lakers

Luka Dončić has reportedly dropped 'significant weight,' is working on conditioning ahead of second season with Lakers Los Angeles L...
NBA star James Harden accused of negligence in sexual assault lawsuit against his nephewNew Foto - NBA star James Harden accused of negligence in sexual assault lawsuit against his nephew

L.A. Clippers star player James Harden has been accused of negligence in a lawsuit that claims his nephew raped a woman while she was unconscious after a New Year's Eve party at Harden's house in Texas last year. Harden's nephew, Justice Armani Blackburn, is accused of sexual assault against Marisa Watley, 40, in a civilcomplaintfiled in Texas on Monday by the law firm Wigdor and co-counsel Ellwanger Henderson. The lawsuit alleges that security guards hired by Harden could have prevented the alleged rape and that he is "vicariously liable for the actions of his guards and their corporate employer." It names Harden, Blackburn and an unknown number of unidentified security guards as defendants, listed as "security guards 1-10," and their unidentified employer. Watley is seeking more than $100,000 in damages and wants a jury trial. Representatives for Harden and Blackburn did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Neither has responded publicly to the allegations. "Plaintiff Marisa Watley was brutally raped by Defendant Justice Armani Blackburn following a New Years Eve party at Defendant James Harden's mansion home," the complaint says. According to the lawsuit, filed with the Harris County District Clerk, Watley's friends allegedly told the security team that she appeared to be missing in the house and that the guards were aware that women were passed out from intoxication throughout the house. "Nonetheless, Mr. Harden's security team recklessly failed to protect Ms. Watley on Mr. Harden's property — and the result was a sexual assault from which she will suffer indefinitely," the lawsuit says. Watley, a real estate agent, said in astatement: "Since New Year's Day, when I reported the rape by Mr. Blackburn to the police, I have remained puzzled by how Mr. Harden's security behaved that day — it is painful to imagine that this all could have been stopped in time. I hope this complaint pushes security employees generally to act more responsibly when women are in danger." The complaint says she now speaks with a heavy stutter due to the "severe trauma" of the alleged rape. The lawsuit says that Watley and two friends met at a restaurant on New Year's Eve before going to a party at a nearby club. At about 3:30 a.m., they allegedly saw Harden in a VIP area and learned of a party at his house. The three women took an Uber to his house — the complaint says Watley thought they were going to a friend's apartment — where an armed security guard checked their IDs and told them to go to the recording studio inside, the lawsuit says. There, the lawsuit says, Blackburn gave all three women a drink that caused them to pass out. The lawsuit says that Watley's memory from this point "becomes extremely hazy" as she faded in and out of consciousness. "The next thing Ms. Watley recalls is being shocked into consciousness while lying face down on a bed with a man behind her having aggressive sex with her," the lawsuit says. Watley alleges that after this, a security guard told her to leave. The lawsuit says her two friends had already been told to leave and were locked out despite telling security guards that their friend and some possessions were still inside. The lawsuit says they were allegedly told no women were in the house, but the friends soon saw more women leaving. Watley's two friends had her iPhone and were able to contact her sister through her emergency contacts at 10:44 a.m., who then called the police. The lawsuit alleges that it wasn't until after 1:29 p.m. that Watley emerged. Her attorneys, Michael J. Willemin and John S. Crain from Wigdor, and Jay Ellwanger and Kaylyn Betts of Ellwanger Henderson, said in a joint statement that Watley showed "great strength and courage" in reporting the allegations. "This rape was immediately reported to the police, and we will bring Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Harden to justice through the civil justice system," they said.

NBA star James Harden accused of negligence in sexual assault lawsuit against his nephew

NBA star James Harden accused of negligence in sexual assault lawsuit against his nephew L.A. Clippers star player James Harden has been acc...
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness Officially Finalize Their DivorceNew Foto - Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness Officially Finalize Their Divorce

Taylor Hill/Getty Hugh Jackman and Deborra-lee Furness have finalized their divorce, court records show The pair, who married in 1996 and share adult children Ava and Oscar, announced their separation in September 2023 Furness said in a statement that her "heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal" after filing for divorce on May 27 Hugh JackmanandDeborra-lee Furnesshave officially finalized their divorce. Online court records from New York's Suffolk County Supreme Court show that a judgment of divorce was filed on June 12, and later uploaded to the website on Monday, June 23. The case status is now listed as "Disposed." Furness, 69,filed for divorce from Jackman, 56, on May 27, roughly two years after the pair initially announced they had amicably ended their marriage in September 2023. Her divorce filing indicated the terms of their divorce were uncontested and would only need a sign-off from a judge. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. Slaven Vlasic/Getty; Gotham/FilmMagic After Furness' divorce filing, she said in a statement that her "heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed thetraumatic journey of betrayal." "It's a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us," Furness said. She continued, "This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage. I have gained much knowledge and wisdom through this experience. Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose." "It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom," Furness added in her statement. Monica Schipper/Getty Jackman and Furness — who share two adult children,daughter Ava and son Oscar— married in 1996 andannounced their separationin 2023 after 27 years of marriage. "Our family has been and always will be our highest priority. We undertake this next chapter with gratitude, love, and kindness. We greatly appreciate your understanding in respecting our privacy as our family navigates this transition in all of our lives," read their joint statement, which they described at the time as "the sole statement either of us will make" about their separation. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Furness' divorce filing and statement came about four months after Jackman andSutton Foster, who costarred on Broadway inThe Music Manin 2022,went public with their romancein January. Foster previouslyfiled for divorcefrom her exTed Griffinin October 2024, after 10 years of marriage. Furnessmost recently stepped outin N.Y.C. on May 20 at Parsons School of Design's 2025Parsons Benefit, just days after Jackman and Foster, 50, were seenholding hands as they went for a strolltogether in the city. Read the original article onPeople

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness Officially Finalize Their Divorce

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness Officially Finalize Their Divorce Taylor Hill/Getty Hugh Jackman and Deborra-lee Furness have finalized...
Why is ESPYs host Shane Gillis controversial?New Foto - Why is ESPYs host Shane Gillis controversial?

ComedianShane Gillisis set to host the2025 ESPY Awards, and the news has some fans remembering his past controversies. The 37-year-old standup comedian will host the award show honoring achievements in sports, which airs live Wednesday, July 16 (8 ET/PT). Gillis, who iscurrently on a nationwide tourand also stars in the Netflix sitcom "Tires," has become one of the biggest names in comedy in the last several years, but not without criticism. In 2019 Gillis was set to be a new cast member on"Saturday Night Live" but was firedbefore he got to appear on the show. Days after the announcement of his casting, Gillis faced backlash over a 2018 podcast clip where he used an anti-Asian slur, mocked stereotypical accents and said that "an Asian trying to learn English bothers me." Shane Gillis named ESPY Awards host:How to watch, recent hosts Gillis apologized after the video resurfaced, andsaidat the time he is a "comedian who pushes boundaries" and that he would be "happy to apologize to anyone who's actually offended by anything I've said." "If you go through my 10 years of comedy, most of it bad, you're going to find a lot of bad misses," he continued. "My intention is never to hurt anyone but I am trying to be the best comedian I can be and sometimes that requires risks." The sketch showbrought Gillis back to hostin February 2024 andMarch 2025, to the mixed reaction of viewers. Lorne Michaels says NBCmade call to fire Shane Gillis from 'SNL' Gillis has since continued to generate controversy with some of his comedy that critics have deemed offensive, including his first "SNL" monologue, where he joked about having family members with Down syndrome and said, "You remember when you were a little boy and you loved your mom? You remember when you were gay?" But the outcry has not derailed Gillis' career, and he has since been enjoying success with his tours and comedy specials like 2023's "Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs" on Netflix. He also co-created and stars in "Tires," which recently released a second season June 5, but has not as of yet been renewed for a third. Contributing: Doc Louallen This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Shane Gillis hosting the ESPYs: His controversies, explained

Why is ESPYs host Shane Gillis controversial?

Why is ESPYs host Shane Gillis controversial? ComedianShane Gillisis set to host the2025 ESPY Awards, and the news has some fans remembering...
Texas QB Arch Manning set to enter the 2025 season as the Heisman favoriteNew Foto - Texas QB Arch Manning set to enter the 2025 season as the Heisman favorite

Arch Manning is heading into his first season as Texas' full-time starter and is the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. The junior quarterbackis +600 at BetMGMto win the trophy in December as he takes over for Quinn Ewers. Manning, the top quarterback in the class of 2023, appeared in 10 games and started two in 2024 when Ewers was sidelined by an oblique injury. Manning showed flashes of his immense talent in that limited sample size a season ago. After Ewers was injured against UTSA, Manning threw for four TDs and broke a long TD run. But he threw two interceptions against Louisiana-Monroe in his first start before going 26-of-31 passing for 325 yards and two TDs against Mississippi State. Ewers returned against Oklahoma and played the entire game before Manning relieved him as Georgia was dominating the Longhorns on Oct. 19. Manning's arrival into the game didn't give Texas a spark; he dealt with the same pass rush issues that Ewers did and was 3-of-6 for 19 yards before Ewers came back into the game in the 30-15 loss. Overall, Manning was 63-of-95 for 969 passing yards and nine TDs through the air with those two interceptions. He also rushed 28 times for 115 yards and four TDs. Manning is the Heisman favorite thanks to his status as the starting QB on a team that made the College Football Playoff semifinals a season ago and because of his name recognition across the country. The nephew of Peyton and Eli is the most recognizable player in college football even before starting a Week 1 game. And his first Week 1 start will come in Columbus, as the Longhorns visit the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes to begin the season. Ohio State's likely new starter is one of the Heisman favorites too. Former Alabama signee Julian Sayin looks primed to take over as the Buckeyes' new QB and his odds of winning the Heisman are +1800. That's tied for sixth-best in the country and second-best among all Ohio State players. LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier is the No. 2 favorite behind Manning at +850. Nussmeier threw for over 4,000 yards in 2024 and had 29 TD passes to just 12 interceptions. Nussmeier was an early season Heisman favorite in 2024 after throwing for 18 TDs over his first six games of the season. But a three-game losing streak for the Tigers where he threw four TDs and had five interceptions derailed his Heisman campaign. Clemson QB Cade Klubnik and Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith have the third-best odds at +1000. Klubnik had a bounce-back season in 2024 after he struggled in 2023. The Tigers made the College Football Playoff a season ago as Klubnik completed 63% of his passes and threw 36 TDs to just six interceptions while also rushing for 463 yards and seven touchdowns. Smith was one of the best wide receivers in college football as a true freshman last season. He had 76 catches for 1,315 yards and 15 TDs and had numerous highlight-reel grabs. If Smith can build upon that stellar debut, he'll have a fantastic chance to be the first receiver to win the Heisman since DeVonta Smith did in 2020. Texas QB Arch Manning (+600) LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier (+850) Clemson QB Cade Klubnik (+1000) Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith (+1000) Penn State QB Drew Allar (+1400) South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers (+1800) Ohio State QB Julian Sayin (+1800) Florida QB DJ Lagway (+1800) Miami QB Carson Beck (+2500) Oklahoma QB John Mateer (+2500) Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt (+2500)

Texas QB Arch Manning set to enter the 2025 season as the Heisman favorite

Texas QB Arch Manning set to enter the 2025 season as the Heisman favorite Arch Manning is heading into his first season as Texas' full-...
MLB's baseballs are acting differently againNew Foto - MLB's baseballs are acting differently again

Yahoo Sports AMis our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it every weekday morning. šŸ€Celtics trade Holiday:The Celticsare trading Jrue Holiday, a key part of last year's championship team, to the Trail Blazers for Anfernee Simons and two future second-round picks. ⚾️A's break ground:The Athleticsheld a groundbreaking ceremonyfor their new stadium on the Las Vegas Strip, which is expected to be ready for the start of the 2028 season. šŸ’Ducks trade Zegras:The Ducksare trading Trevor Zegras, the 2022 Calder Memorial Trophy runner-up (ROY), for Ryan Poehling, the 45th pick in this year's draft and a 2026 fourth-rounder. šŸ€NBA Finals ratings:Sunday's Game 7 averaged 16.4 million viewers, making it themost-watched Finals game since 2019. But the series as a whole (10.2 million per game) was the least-watched Finals since 2007, excluding COVID-impacted seasons. ⚾️Wander Franco update:Prosecutors in the Dominican Republicare seeking a five-year prison sentencefor suspended Rays star Wander Franco, who faces sexual abuse charges. Stop me if this you've heard this before: MLB's baseballs are acting differently this season, and no one is entirely sure why. By the numbers:Fly balls are traveling an average of four feet shorter in 2025 than they did in 2024 due to increased drag, according to analysis by The Athletic ($). MLB confirmed those findings, but said no intentional change was made and that "all baseballs remain within specifications." One unnamed league source suggested the increased drag may be caused by higher seams on the balls, which are hand-stitched and thus prone to variability. That theory was corroborated by Pirates veteran Andrew McCutchen,who saidan MLB rep told him the balls are indeed different this year, and that while "nothing can be done about it this season, they are working hard on getting to the bottom of why the seams are higher." Here we go again:This is just the latest instance of MLB baseballs — the game's most fundamental piece of equipment — becoming a central topic of discussion due to their altered behavior and the league's cagey response when questioned about it. 2017:During the third straight year of surging home run rates, an astrophysicist named Dr. Meredith Wills conductedan independent studythat found thicker seams were creating rounder baseballs that reduced drag, prompting cries thatthe juiced ball was back. 2019:As home run rates skyrocketed,Justin Verlander rantedthat MLB was juicing the balls, citing the league's 2018 purchase of ball manufacturer Rawlings. Studiesfoundthat lower seams were reducing drag, but MLB said no intentional changes had been made. 2021:MLBsaid before the seasonthat it was deadening balls to "de-juice" them, which they did. Butanother study by Willsfound that the league actually used both old and new balls, which MLB later admitted and said was due to COVID-induced production delays. 2022:Another study by Wills found thatMLB used three different ballsover the course of the season, which the league denied. 2024:Some pitchers and scoutswere convinced the ball was juiced, which the data didn't even suggest but shows the level of mistrust players have in the league. The last word:"The ball sure is carrying tonight, huh Joe?" quipped Dodgers announcer Eric Karros on Saturday after the Nats' fifth HR of the game. "Sure is, man," replied boothmate Joe Davis with a laugh. "I think these things are juiced." Even in the midst of a season with a ball scientifically proven to travel less far, they can't help but let the years of doubt creep in. Tyrese Haliburton shared an update on Monday following successful surgery torepair his right Achilles tendon, which he tore during Game 7 of the NBA Finals. "And honestly, right now, torn Achilles and all, I don't regret it. I'd do it again, and again after that, to fight for this city and my brothers. For the chance to do something special." Sound the alarm:The NBA has an Achilles problem. Haliburton is the latest star to suffer the devastating injury, which has become so common that most hoops fans can recognize when it happens in real-time. The "snap" that shoots up the leg; the way the player crumbles to the floor. It's terrible. "It's crazy we all know immediately now,"writesjournalist Jay Caspian Kang. "More people can spot an Achilles injury than can tell if a team is playing zone." "Baseball has this with Tommy John but surgery fixes it now. We don't have the same thing with Achilles injuries and there are less players in the NBA, so it's more impactful." What they're saying:"10 years ago, I never would have thought player physical health would be a bigger topic in basketball than football. But with almost every recent NBA playoff now marked (and in some cases totally transformed) by lower-body ligament and tendon injuries, it's kind of happening,"writesjournalist Derek Thompson. The 2025 NBA Draft is tomorrow night. Here's thelatest mock draft, courtesy of Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connor. Go deeper:NBA draft guide ⚽️ Gold Cup | 7pm-10pm, FS1/FS2 The group stage concludes tonight withfour matches: Guadeloupe vs. Guatemala(7pm, FS2)and Canada vs. El Salvador(10pm, FS1)in Houston, Panama vs. Jamaica in Austin(7pm, FS1), and Honduras vs. CuraƧao in San Jose(10pm, FS2). Who will join the USA, Costa Rica, Mexico and Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals? šŸ€ Fever at Storm | 10pm, NBA Seattle (9-5) has won three straight games while Indiana (6-7) has lost two straight in the midst of Caitlin Clark's uncharacteristic cold streak (1-for-17 from 3-point range). More to watch: ⚾️MLB:Braves at Mets(7:10pm, TBS)… New York, which has lost nine of 10, looks to get back on track afterfalling out of first placeover the weekend. ⚽️Club World Cup:Benfica vs. Bayern Munich(3pm, TNT)… Benfica can secure a spot in the knockout round with a tie. Bayern have already clinched. Today's full slate → For the first time in NBA history, the league produced seven different champions in a seven-year span (no repeats). Question:Can you name the past seven NBA champions? Hint:Four West, three East. Answer at the bottom. MLS sent three teams to the Club World Cup. Only Lionel Messi's Inter Miami made it count,advancing to the Round of 16while Seattle and LAFC bowed out. Trivia answer:2025 Thunder, 2024 Celtics, 2023 Nuggets, 2022 Warriors, 2021 Bucks, 2020 Lakers, 2019 Raptors We hope you enjoyed this edition ofYahoo Sports AM, our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it delivered to your inbox every weekday morning.

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