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Magic’s free agency transactions shed light on Orlando’s plan to run it back

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Magic's free agency transactions shed light on Orlando's plan to run it back

The Magic's early moves in free agency line up with the messages they've been sending out for over a year.

Orlando Magic officially sign Paolo Banchero to rookie deal

Paolo Banchero, who the Magic drafted at No. 1, will headline Orlando's Las Vegas summer league roster.

Robin Lopez leaves Orlando Magic for Cleveland Cavaliers in free agency

Robin Lopez described himself as a "utility guy," and he was used sporadically in Orlando while younger players dominated the playing time.

Bol Bol returns to Magic after settling on a 2-year contract

The Magic acquired Bol Bol, who'd spent three seasons in Denver and then Boston, ahead of the trade deadline in February.

Montverde Academy alum Ben Simmons' contract complicates any potential Nets' pursuit of Donovan Mitchell

Can the Nets somehow land Donovan Mitchell for all their troubles?

Heat hoping for power play in free agency, as Donovan Mitchell also could loom as option

In the wake of losing starting power forward P.J. Tucker to the Philadelphia 76ers at Thursday's start of NBA free agency, the Heat saw several replacement options come off the board on Friday.

Mitchell Robinson agrees to re-sign with the Knicks: source

Mitchell Robinson is coming back on a big pay increase.

Cost breakdown of UCF's early exit from AAC to join Big 12

This is how much UCF will pay the American Athletic Conference annually through 2036 to join the Big 12 a year early.

Gators boast three $1 million coordinators on Billy Napier's staff

Florida has paid to dollar to bring aboard co-offensive coordinator Ron Sale and co-defensive coordinators Patrick Toney and Sean Spencer.

FSU's young offensive linemen are set to build the foundation for future

Florida State has brought in one of its most talented groups of offensive linemen as part of its 2022 recruiting class.

Orlando Pride bring 18-year-old forward into club

Maltese forward Haley Bugeja, who made her professional debut two years ago, was signed this week after the Orlando Pride traded veteran Sydney Leroux.

Jones High receiver Jabari Smith commits to FAU

Jones WR Jabari Smith commits to FAU Owls

Kiermaier's miss in Toronto leads to Rays' 4th straight loss

With a 9-2 loss on Friday for their 11th setback in their last 16 games, the Rays dropped to 40-36, keeping them in fourth place in the American League East and out of the six-team...

Anderson goes deep as Marlins move to 9-1 against Nationals in 2022

Jon Berti stole two bases to increase his major-league leading total to 24.

Marlins part ways with Gary Denbo, one of Derek Jeter's first hires

Jeter was a minor leaguer in the early 1990s when he first met Denbo, who was a coach in the Yankees' minor league system at that time and one of Jeter's first managers at the minor league level.

Red Sox pitchers offer 10 walks, Cubs take advantage in 6-5 win

rookie Christopher Morel homered in his third consecutive game, and the Chicago Cubs rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox 6-5. The Red Sox looked like they were ready to roll to an easy win, with...

Stanley Cup gets delivered to wrong house in Denver after address mixup

They couldn't let this opportunity skate past.

Florida Panthers to finish 2022 exhibition schedule with pair against playoff nemesis Tampa Bay Lightning

Two of the exhibitions will be played at FLA Live Arena, a matchup on Thursday, Sept. 29 against the Carolina Hurricanes and one a week later versus the Lightning, with both dropping the puck at...

Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa tackles several topics on Tyreek Hill's podcast

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa tackled a number of topics on new star teammate and wide receiver Tyreek Hill's podcast.

Brittney Griner's trial begins in Russia, more than 4 months after her arrest

WNBA star Brittney Griner appeared in a Moscow-area court for trial Friday, more than four months after she was arrested on cannabis possession charges.

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