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With Solheim Cup in mind, Lewis (65) in contention at Marathon Classic
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Thursday, 11 July 2019 13:46

Stacy Lewis would like to take a decision out of U.S. Solheim Cup captain Juli Inkster’s hands.
Lewis would like to make the American team on points, rather than rely on a captain’s pick.
With a 6-under-par 65 Thursday at the Marathon Classic, Lewis took a step in that direction. She equaled her best score since rejoining the tour as a mom this year.
Lewis is one shot off the lead in suburban Toledo, where she’s embraced as a hometown favorite. She was born in Toledo, and her parents grew up there.
“It was awesome,” Lewis said of her round of seven birdies and a bogey. “I’ve been working on the ball striking a lot. So, just really nice to see some results.”
Alena Sharp and Youngin Chun share the first-round lead after opening with 64s.
Caroline Masson, Azahara Munoz and Jenny Haglund are one back with Lewis.
Lexi Thompson, Jeongeun Lee6, Carlota Ciganda and Clariss Guce are two back.
Brooke Henderson is among nine players three back.
Lewis, 34, is looking to make the U.S. Solheim Cup team for the fifth time. She’s 14th on the American Solheim Cup points list this week, with six events left to qualify for the team. The top eight in points will make the team when qualifying ends at the conclusion of the CP Women’s Open next month.
“It's very much on my mind,” Lewis said. “Juli is trying to get me to not think about it and not worry about it. It's hard to not pay attention to the points.
“I've never been on this side of it, where you're having to watch the point list. I've always been up there pretty high and never had to worry. So, it’s a little different scenario.”
Lewis left the tour after last year’s Marathon Classic to prepare for the birth of her first child, Chesnee, who was born in October. In Lewis’ return in January, she opened with a 66 at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions. She went on to tie for sixth, but she quickly learned the transition to a playing mom wouldn’t be so easy. It’s one of just two top-10 finishes in her 12 starts this year.
Lewis, a 12-time LPGA winner, can earn 60 Solheim Cup points with a victory this week. She’s 64.5 points behind Brittany Altomare, who holds down the eighth spot on this week’s points list. Solheim Cup points are awarded to the top-20 finishers in a regular tour event.
“I feel like this week, I've got a chance to get some points,” Lewis said. “And next week, too, playing with Gerina [Piller at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational team event]. I feel like we pair pretty well together. These next four weeks are pretty important for that.”
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Sources: Morris to join Knicks as Spurs move on
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Thursday, 11 July 2019 17:39

After free-agent forward Marcus Morris reneged on a verbal agreement to sign with the San Antonio Spurs, the franchise finally withdrew its offer and instead reached a two-year deal with forward Trey Lyles, league sources told ESPN.
Morris had waffled on a two-year, $20 million commitment to the Spurs, who gave him more than two days to reconsider the decommitment before striking a deal with Lyles, league sources said.
Morris is accepting a one-year, $15 million deal with the New York Knicks, whose offer had caused Morris to renege on his Spurs agreement, league sources said. Spurs general manager RC Buford had worked to give Morris a chance to accept the Spurs deal, but ultimately moved on to Lyles, who saw his qualifying offer pulled and became an unrestricted free agent upon the Denver Nuggets trading for Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jerami Grant.
Lyles has split his first four NBA seasons with the Nuggets and Utah Jazz. Lyles, 23, is younger and bigger (6-foot-10) than Morris, but certainly not as accomplished in his career. Lyles could be a better long-term play for the Spurs, given that Morris considers this contract to be a bridge to a bigger free-agency score in 2020.
The Knicks' salary-cap space was suddenly available because the team and free-agent forward Reggie Bullock are no longer executing a two-year, $21 million deal, and reworked the terms down to a lower financial commitment, league sources said.
The Spurs traded forward Davis Bertans to the Washington Wizards to create the ability to sign Morris upon his weekend commitment to San Antonio.
Agent David Bauman and the Knicks are reevaluating Bullock's fitness to play a full season in 2019-20.
In a brief conversation with ESPN this week, Bauman was complimentary of how the Knicks handled an emerging situation with Bullock, citing how accommodating ownership, the front office and medical staff had been with Bullock's situation.
"First-class throughout," Bauman said.
Bullock hadn't yet signed the original deal made near the opening of NBA free agency, which includes a team option on the second year, sources said.
Morris, 29, averaged 13.9 points and 6.1 rebounds for the Boston Celtics in his eighth NBA season.
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Best league ever? NBA players react to Westbrook-CP3 trade
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Thursday, 11 July 2019 19:33

The most unpredictable NBA summer ever continued Thursday night when the Oklahoma City Thunder agreed to trade Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Chris Paul and a bevy of first-round picks, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
In Houston, Westbrook will be reunited with James Harden. The two were teammates in OKC in 2012, when the Thunder lost to the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals, and they're just the latest in a growing list of star duos to hook up this summer, following LeBron James and Anthony Davis with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving with the Brooklyn Nets, and Kawhi Leonard and Paul George with the LA Clippers. This summer's endless whirlwind of transactions has left even NBA players shaking their heads and predicting that the upcoming season could be the best ever.
WOW!! https://t.co/4g2Z6UVJfN
— Enes Kanter (@EnesKanter) July 12, 2019
Well Damn?
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) July 12, 2019
I got so much to say ofcourse on this CP3 trade but I'll save my comments until i talk to my brother. ??♂️
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) July 12, 2019
All i know is my jersey swap collection is looking kinda bootleg since FA started ???. In 20 years ain't no one believing those players played in those uniforms❤️
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) July 12, 2019
This league boi!!!!
— Bradley Beal (@RealDealBeal23) July 12, 2019
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— Nene Hilario (@NeneHilario42) July 12, 2019
Craziest NBA summer by far... And Summer just started a few wks ago!! WOW...
— ? Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) July 12, 2019
This year about to be littt????
— Patrick Beverley (@patbev21) July 12, 2019
CP back in the city.. throwbyke to the Hornets.!
— Josuélito (@J_Rich1) July 12, 2019
This League is crazy y'all.... But y'all already knew that !
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) July 12, 2019
So now that we know the duos, list out the best trios in the league... lol
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) July 12, 2019
Meanwhile, Houston Texans superstar defensive end J.J. Watt had a heartfelt parting message for Paul, thanking him for his impact on the Houston community at large.
Gonna miss you @CP3. Not many people know, but CP was literally the first celebrity to reach out and donate to the hurricane fundraiser. He had just recently been traded to Houston, called up and said he wanted to help. Very first one. Absolute legend.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) July 12, 2019
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to a blockbuster trade to send Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets to reunite him with James Harden, league sources told ESPN.
The Rockets will send guard Chris Paul, two protected first-round picks (2024 and 2026, both protected Nos. 1-4) and two pick swaps (2021 and 2025) to the Thunder, league sources told ESPN.
The Rockets are reuniting two former MVP guards who started their careers together with the Thunder. This was a deal Harden and Westbrook were each enthusiastic about, league sources said.
Thunder general manager Sam Presti worked with Westbrook and his agent, Thad Foucher, to help honor the star guard's hopes of playing with the Rockets, league sources said. The Thunder also discussed a possible deal with the Miami Heat, sources said.
In making the trade, the Rockets believe that the age difference between Paul (34) and Westbrook (30), gives them a better chance to extend the championship window of Harden, who will turn 30 next month.
"We're excited to have Russell Westbrook," Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta told Houston's Fox 26. "I would watch him play for Oklahoma City, and he's so athletic. At the same time, this franchise just had the two years with the most wins it's ever had in consecutive years, and we wouldn't have accomplished that without Chris Paul. Chris Paul is unbelievable, and he's gonna be sadly missed."
Oklahoma City has accumulated eight first-round picks since the June 20 NBA draft, creating a long game unseen in recent NBA history. With the possibility that Oklahoma City could retain its own 2020 pick (top-20 protected to Philadelphia) and 2022 pick (lottery protected to Atlanta), the Thunder could have 15 first-round picks and swap rights in four different seasons between 2020 and 2026.
The Thunder could continue to work to find a new team for the 34-year-old Paul, league sources said. Paul has three years, $124 million left on his contract -- one year fewer than Westbrook would've had on the Thunder's books. If the Thunder keep Paul, they'll have a representative lineup that currently includes him, center Steven Adams and forward Danilo Gallinari.
If Oklahoma City wanted to incentivize a trade for Paul, the Thunder could use part of their massive pool of picks to facilitate a deal. Paul has some positive history with Oklahoma City, having played there with the Hornets starting in 2005-06, when Hurricane Katrina forced the franchise to temporarily relocate.
Houston hoped to find third-team destination preferable to Paul but ultimately leaves those next steps to Oklahoma City to execute once Presti confers with Paul's agent, Leon Rose, league sources said. They worked together last year on a similar situation with Carmelo Anthony. Miami remains a possibility for Paul.
Caesars Sportsbook moved the Rockets from 10-1 to 7-1 to win the 2019-20 NBA title, behind only the Los Angeles Lakers (7-2), LA Clippers (4-1) and Milwaukee Bucks (9-2).
"I said at the end of the year, 'We're never gonna stand pat,'" Fertitta said. "We're always gonna try to get better. I think this makes us a better team. I hate to lose Chris Paul, but we felt like we did what we had to do to become a better team.
"I think it'll be very interesting and fun. James and Russell wanted to play together. It ought to be fun this year."
Westbrook and Harden will be the fourth pair of teammates to play together after each winning an MVP award within the previous three seasons, per Elias Sports Bureau research.
Westbrook has four years and $171 million remaining on his contract, with a player option in the final year of his deal set to pay him $47 million should he opt in.
After Paul George's trade to the Clippers, Westbrook and Foucher worked with the Thunder to find an agreeable path forward on Westbrook's future with the franchise. With free agency effectively concluded, and Westbrook's list of preferred destinations extremely short, the timing made trade negotiations complicated.
Still, the Thunder wanted to accommodate Westbrook's wishes as much as possible, with his first and foremost desire to reunite with Harden in Houston, while also finding a trade that fit OKC's objective of rebuilding.
Drafted fourth overall by the Thunder (then the Seattle SuperSonics) in 2008, Westbrook leaves as the franchise's all-time leader in points (18,859); second in assists (6,897); third in rebounds (5,760) and steals (1,442); and fourth in games played (821). In the Oklahoma City era, Westbrook ranks first across the board.
Westbrook won the MVP in 2016-17, making NBA history as the first player since Oscar Robertson in 1962 to average a triple-double. He broke Robertson's mark of triple-doubles in a season with 42, and then went on to average a triple-double in two more seasons. Westbrook ranks tied for second all time with Magic Johnson at 138 career triple-doubles, behind only Robertson (181).
Westbrook is one of just 10 players in NBA history to record 15,000 points, 5,000 rebounds and 5,000 assists with a single franchise, seven of whom are in the Hall of Fame. The remaining two are Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.
Since Westbrook was drafted by OKC, only the Spurs (613) and Rockets (541) have more wins than the Thunder (538). Westbrook was part of a historic run of picks by the Thunder, as the only team in NBA history to select three consecutive future MVPs (Kevin Durant, Westbrook and Harden). Since Westbrook's debut, the Thunder are the only team to have three different players finish in the top three of MVP voting (Durant, Westbrook and George). OKC has had 16 All-NBA selections since 2009, the most in the NBA in that span.
The Thunder made the playoffs in each of Westbrook and Harden's three seasons together, going from the 8-seed in 2009-10 to No. 4 in 2010-11 to No. 2 in 2011-12. They reached the NBA Finals in their final season, losing in five games to Miami, before Oklahoma City traded Harden to Houston that October.
Westbrook will be forever connected to the Thunder as the face of the franchise, pledging his loyalty to the organization in the wake of Durant's departure to the Golden State Warriors in 2016. Westbrook re-upped with OKC, stabilizing the roster and providing a path forward, and then signed a five-year extension in 2017, at the time the largest contract in NBA history.
Information from ESPN's Ramona Shelburne was used in this report.
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Veteran right-hander Shelby Miller and the Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to a minor league deal, The Athletic reported Thursday.
Miller was released by the Texas Rangers last week after the team had designated him for assignment.
Looking to bounce back after a series of injuries, Miller signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Rangers in the offseason, but he struggled mightily with the team before being designated. In 19 appearances, including eight starts, he was 1-3 with a 8.59 ERA. Opponents were hitting .317 against him.
Prior to this season, the 28-year-old Miller had thrown a total of just 139 innings since the start of 2016, going 5-18 with a 6.35 ERA, as he dealt with several injuries, including Tommy John surgery.
Milwaukee comes out of the All-Star break at 47-44, a half-game behind the National League Central-leading Chicago Cubs.
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- All-Star infielder Alex Bregman left Houston's game at Texas on Thursday night after a ground ball bounced up and hit him on the chin.
Manager AJ Hinch said during an in-game interview on the ESPN broadcast that it looked like Bregman's chin was split open. Hinch said Bregman wanted to stay in the game, but the team got him out to get checked by a doctor.
Bregman was playing shortstop, and shifted toward the middle of the infield in the third inning when he went to field a grounder hit by Shin-Soo Choo. The ball took a late high hop and caught Bregman squarely on the lower half of his face, and there appeared to be blood when he was tended to by a trainer.
The Astros later characterized the injury as a chin laceration.
Bregman is Houston's primary third baseman, but he has been playing shortstop with Carlos Correa on the injured list.
Myles Straw replaced Bregman at shortstop.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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CLEVELAND -- Carlos Carrasco's smile remains bright, his mood and outlook as positive as ever.
Outwardly, the Indians right-hander doesn't seem different. He's determined not to let cancer change him.
"I never put anything bad on my mind," Carrasco said. "Everything's good. So I don't feel different. I just push myself to work more and get stronger."
Diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last month, the 32-year-old Carrasco spoke to media members Thursday for the first time since his life took a dramatic, unexpected turn. As he dealt with so many unknowns, Carrasco said he's never once asked "why me" after learning of his condition.
"I'm not that kind of person," he said. "If it's happened, it's for a reason."
Carrasco said he first knew something was wrong after he took his annual physical at the start of spring training in Arizona. But after more blood work was done, doctors at The Cleveland Clinic told him he had a treatable form of leukemia and that he could continue pitching as long as he felt up to it.
He has barely slowed down.
Carrasco has been throwing bullpen sessions, doing some recent workouts at nearby Lake County (A) while Cleveland hosted the All-Star Game.
While he said everything feels normal when he's on the mound, Carrasco doesn't know if he'll be able to pitch for the Indians again this season.
"Man, I don't know," he said. "I'm just here. I'm just going to take it day by day. I don't know. I don't have the answer, but I'm glad to be here around my teammates."
Carrasco said he has been overwhelmed by the support he has received from teammates, coaches and Cleveland's fans.
During his interview session, manager Terry Francona stood just a few feet away from the popular starter, another sign of the club's devotion.
On Tuesday night, Carrasco felt all of baseball's love.
During the fifth inning of the All-Star Game, Carrasco walked on the field for Major League Baseball's "Stand Up To Cancer" salute along with Francona and All-Star teammates Francisco Lindor, Carlos Santana, Shane Bieber and Brad Hand.
As the group stood in the third-base coach's box, Carrasco held a sign that read: "I Stand" while the other Indians held placards that said: "Cookie," Carrasco's nickname.
When the group was shown on the ballpark's giant scoreboard, the crowd erupted with loud cheers.
Francona described the powerful moment as perfect.
"Holy smokes," he said. "You talk about putting an exclamation point on it. It was incredible."
Indians pitcher Mike Clevinger, who was sitting in one of the dugout suites, said seeing Carrasco embraced like that was special.
"As hard as it was to watch, it was really moving," Clevinger said. "It was good to see him feel that. I know he knew how much support was out there, but to really feel that not just from the league, but feel it from across America, behind the scenes even when you looked at Twitter afterward.
"That was big for him and definitely big for us."
When he arrives each day at Progressive Field, Carrasco said he's quickly greeted with hugs from teammates.
Shortly after the Indians learned about his condition, a meeting was held without him at which Lindor, Santana and others pledged to win for their ailing teammate.
"Everyone from the team, if I could show you, I had like 300, maybe 500 texts from them every day, asking how did I feel," Carrasco said. "They are special to me. They feel like home. They feel like family. They always send me a text, even the guys that played here before, they send me a text every day. It feels great."
Carrasco chose not to disclose the type of medical treatment he's receiving.
In the meantime, the Indians are being mindful not to rush him.
"There isn't a plan and I don't mean that like we don't care," Francona said. "But the idea is for him to do as much as he can -- or as much as he can tolerate -- because it will be good for him. Other than that, we're not pushing him. We're just trying to be supportive."
And as his teammates have backed him, Carrasco has returned the love.
For Monday's All-Star Home Run Derby, Carrasco wore a customized jersey with the names of Santana, Lindor, Bieber and Hand on the back.
"The way they've been supporting me, I just came to the game to support them, too," he said. "Why not?"
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MONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens re-signed Finnish forwards Joel Armia and Artturi Lehkonen to two-year contracts Thursday.
Armia's contract has an average annual value of $2.6 million, while Lehkonen's has an average of $2.4 million.
Armia, 26, set career highs for goals (13), power-play goals (two) and power-play points (six) in his first year with the Canadiens this past season. He also added 10 assists. Armia has 39 goals and 42 assists in 237 career NHL games for the Buffalo Sabres, Winnipeg Jets and Canadiens.
Lehkonen, 24, appeared in all 82 games for the Canadiens last season, setting career highs in assists (20), points (31), game-winning goals (four), shots (176) and differential (plus-10). He has 41 goals and 30 assists in 221 career games, all with Montreal.
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Stricker leads Senior Players as play suspended because of lightning
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Thursday, 11 July 2019 11:36

AKRON, Ohio – Steve Stricker topped the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship leaderboard at 5 under with a hole to play Thursday when the first round was suspended for the day because of lightning.
Coming off a victory two weeks ago in the U.S. Senior Open at Norte Dame, Stricker had a hole-in-one on the 184-yard, par-3 seventh at Firestone Country Club - the longtime home of a World Golf Championships event and previously the World Series of Golf.
Stricker is seeking his third straight major victory on the PGA Tour Champions, a run that began with the Regions Tradition. He's playing the 50-and-over event instead of going for a fourth victory at the John Deere Classic on the PGA Tour.
Play was suspended at 12:55 p.m., and called for the day at 4:30 p.m.
Paul Goydos was second at 2 under after five holes.
Ken Duke shot a 1-under 69. John Daly (8 holes), Jay Haas (15 holes), Duffy Waldorf (12 holes), Wes Short (10 holes), Miguel Angel Jimenez (8 holes), Lee Janzen (5 holes), Corey Pavin (5 holes) and Bart Bryant (3 holes) also were 1 under.
Bernhard Langer was even par after six holes. He won the tournament three straight times from 2014 through 2016.
Defending champion Vijay Singh was 1 over with two holes left.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has reiterated that the club will be measured rather than spend massively this summer following their opening 6-0 pre-season victory over Tranmere Rovers.
The club's latest acquisition, 16-year-old Harvey Elliot, was in the Prenton Park stands to witness several of his teenage teammates stand out.
Rhian Brewster, Yasser Larouci and Ki-Jana Hoever were particularly impressive as Liverpool got their preparations for 2019-20 underway.
Klopp admitted it will be a testing conditioning period for the European champions on account of their absent world-class talent.
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Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Alisson have only just begun their off-season break following exertions at the Africa Cup of Nations and Copa America, respectively.
Sadio Mane's Senegal are in the AFCON semifinals to be contested on Sunday and are favourites to reach next Friday's showpiece in Cairo.
Naby Keita and Xherdan Shaqiri are nursing injuries and Klopp admitted that while Liverpool are keeping an eye on the market, there is unlikely to be major business.
"The transfer market is open. We will see what we do, but I don't think it will be the biggest transfer window of all time," he said.
"Rhian Brewster, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and all the young boys didn't play for us last year.
"It is a difficult pre season for us -- Sadio is in the semifinal, which means he has two more games and will come late.
"The Brazilians have finally finished a 13-month season. We will not have a pre-season together, only just a week before we start the games.
"We looked tonight like we can find some solutions. It was a good sign for us, but we have to be better than last season."
Brewster, the standout player against Tranmere with two goals and an assist in the first half, was one such solution to alleviating the attacking burden on Firmino, Salah and Mane.
"Rhian is a top striker, he is a top talent and I have told him already that he has an important role this year, but how important depends on him," Klopp said.
"We will see. He has to play different positions as well -- the centre, the wing is possible I think. We will see how we line up, but there will be opportunities for him, I am sure."
Thursday night provided the first opportunity to see Liverpool in action again following their Champions League triumph, but Klopp reminded his players that their focus should be on the objectives for the season ahead rather than the success already attained.
"They should be happy and get confidence from it, but it is not like we are running around saying we are Champions league winners 24-hours a day," the manager said.
"It looked tonight like they are all confident.
"During the season we have to go for winning something new and not look back. We want to play the best season we can play."
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