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Daily update June 28, 2018
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The Los Angeles Lakers re-engaged the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday in pursuit of a trade for All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard, league sources told ESPN.
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Multiple factors, including LeBron James, are beginning to dictate pressure on the Lakers to work a trade for Kawhi Leonard. (2:18).
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Judging by the rumor mill, the NBA trade market could be hyperactive this summer. We've already seen Dwight Howard switch spots with Timofey Mozgov and Austin Rivers exchanged for Marcin Gortat.
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The NBA offseason is about to kick into high gear, and one of the top targets in the league is front and center. The Los Angeles Lakers re-engaged with the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday regarding star forward Kawhi Leonard, per a report from ESPN.
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LeBron James is dominating another summer of headlines, and the latest NBA rumors indicate he is taking inventory of his options as free agency approaches.
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No one has ever worked free agency better than LeBron James. Eight years ago, he pioneered the mini-max concept along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, that led all three to join forces in Miami.
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Down 1-0 and in the dying moments of the match, Germany put it all on the line - literally throwing players, including their goalkeeper, forward in a risky manouevre that would ultimately backfire.
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Kazan Arena (Russia) (AFP) - Germany coach Joachim Loew said he felt "huge disappointment" at seeing the holders crash out of the World Cup but said they had fully deserved it after they were sensationally beaten 2-0 by South Korea on Wednesday.
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South Koreans on Thursday spoke of pride and heartbreak after watching their national soccer team knock off defending champions Germany in the biggest upset of this year's World Cup, but one that still failed to qualify them for the next round.
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Mexican football fans have been wildly cheering another team - South Korea. The Asian side's 2-0 victory over 2014 winners Germany on Wednesday - a major upset secured in stoppage time - ensured Mexico progress to the knockout stage of the World Cup ...
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