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Magic center Mo Bamba trains without a basketball hoop, connects with fans online

Orlando Magic center Mo Bamba is staying upbeat and trying to connect with fans despite having to train without a basketball hoop during the coronavirus shutdown.

NBA, WNBA players to face off in game of HORSE Sunday night on ESPN

Eight NBA and WNBA players, including some who are retired, will face off in a game of socially distanced HORSE to be aired on ESPN Sunday night.

Roger Goodell should be commended, not criticized, for proceeding with NFL draft | Commentary

Retooled PGA Tour schedule could provide relief for sports-starved fans

UCF football boasts deep, talented QB unit ready to lead offense

The UCF football team had questions at quarterback entering last season, but Dillon Gabriel has since emerged as a strong starter leading a deep and talented signal caller unit.

USWNT star Carli Lloyd: Female athletes driven to leave sport better than when they entered it

Despite the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics and the suspension of the NWSL, Carli Lloyd said the U.S. women's national team isn't slowing down its fight to create a better future for women's soccer.

WWE employee tests positive for coronavirus after shows in Orlando; company will resume live shows here Monday

A WWE employee tested positive for coronavirus days after taping in Orlando. The company is resuming shooting shows in Central Florida on Monday.

Simon Pagenaud wins IndyCar's 1st virtual race on an oval; Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes third

Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy apologizes for COVID-19 comments

Hyde: This Dolphins draft starts with a quarterback — or what was the plan this past year?

The best-player-available idea would merely get the Miami Dolphins back to where they were last year.

Oilers' Colby Cave, 25, dies less than a week after suffering a brain bleed

Edmonton Oilers forward Colby Cave died Saturday after a brain bleed this week. He was 25.

40 years later, USOC decision to skip Moscow Games still 'horrible'

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