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Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Tamika Catchings headline the 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame class

Kobe Bryant and fellow NBA greats Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett headlined a nine-person group announced as this year's Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class.

Jaguars legend Tony Boselli on battle with COVID-19: 'I've never felt so overmatched.' | Commentary

Orlando Pride conditioning coach Ivi Casagrande finds ways to connect with players, neighbors despite coronavirus

By the third day of the NWSL training moratorium, Orlando Pride strength and conditioning coach Ivi Casagrande was getting a little stir crazy.

NWSL extends league-wide training moratorium into May

The NWSL is extending its league-wide training moratorium by a month, stopping team workouts until at least May 5.

New UCF OC Alex Golesh eager to forge strong bonds with players

Miami AD Blake James: It's too early say whether college football will kick off in fall

Former UCF star Breshad Perriman says late-season breakout with Bucs was just sneak peek for success with Jets

Erstwhile UCF and Buccaneers receiver Breshad Perriman insists his late-season breakout last year was only a promising start and a sneak peek of things to come for him with the New York Jets.

Hyde: If Dolphins' Tua dilemma is Brees decision all over again, let's review the truth about Brees decision | Commentary

Coronavirus blocks new high school football coaches' efforts to connect with players

The coronavirus pandemic has hampered the efforts of high school football coaches new to the Orlando area, who face the challenge of connecting with players from afar during a statewide shutdown of schools.

US pro sports leaders talk with President Trump, who says he wants to resume games 'as soon as we can' and believes the NFL season will start on time

President Donald Trump had a conference call with many U.S. pro sports leaders Saturday to discuss how that industry has been affected by the global coronavirus pandemic, saying he was looking forward to the resumption of competitions "as soon as we can."

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