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"Right now, we've got a lot of good looking guys standing around watching," Reid told ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning on Wednesday. "Obviously, dreams aren't reality, so the reality will come when I get my hands on them and we get them into practice and start grinding here like the other guys are grinding. [Read the full article]
The nation's No. 1 quarterback has joined the nation's No. 1 player and eight other members of the ESPNU 150 in committing to Florida State.Jameis Winston (Hueytown, Ala./Hueytown) announced Wednesday on ESPNU that he had chosen the Seminoles over the home-state Crimson Tide and LSU."Well you know it's been tough, tough the whole time," Winston said on ESPNU. "I feel confident in my decision. I think I want to be a Florida State Seminole."[+] EnlargeTom Hauck for ESPN.comFor now Jameis Winston is committed to play football at FSU, but baseball remains an option.It came down to feel for Winston."I am just comfortable and that's where I wanted to be," Winston said. "God has blessed me the whole way. [Read the full article]
NEW YORK -- One night after scoring 66 points at Rucker Park in Harlem, Kevin Durant moved downtown for another summer league game, but this time watched Bulls guard John Lucas III put up 60 points.But Durant got the last laugh at the Pro City summer tournament at a packed gym at Baruch College in the Flatiron district of Manhattan. He scored 41 points and hit a 3-pointer with 5.7 seconds left to send the game to overtime where his team, The Franchise, beat Lucas' squad, Big Apple Basketball, 146-143.SportsNation: Summer Hoops SchoolWould you like to play a pickup game with Kevin Durant? Could you hold your own at Rucker Park? Cast your votes, SportsNation!Video highlights of Durant's work at Rucker Park dominated the airwaves Tuesday, and he made it clear that Lucas' performance deserved the same treatment."Should be broadcasted by everybody. Everybody should know. The way he played was unbelievable. He got it easier tonight than I got it last night. [Read the full article]
CHICAGO -- Major League Baseball is taking "very seriously" the allegations that Alex Rodriguez took part in some illegal, underground poker games, one of which reportedly turned violent, and he could face suspension if his participation in the games is confirmed."We take this very seriously and have been investigating this matter since the initial allegation," MLB said in a statement. "As part of the investigation, the commissioner's office will interview Mr. [Read the full article]
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