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Bucks Assistant Kelvin Sampson Reportedly A ‘Legitimate’ Candidate For Cavs Coach

Well, after the initial reports of Kelvin Sampson-to-the-Cavs surfaced a few weeks ago, the Cavaliers coaching search had taken on much greater proportions as owner Dan Gilbert dangled a lifetime’s fortune in front Michigan State coach Tom Izzo. Now that Izzo’s declined the offer, however, the Cavaliers go back to square one. Hey there, Kelvin Sampson! According to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer , it’s time to take Sampson seriously: The Cavs coaching situation is wide open at this point. He adds that Kelvin Sampson, formerly the coach at Indiana University and currently an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks, is a legitimate candidate. It’s a throwaway note, but worth remembering. There are only so many “superstar” coaches out there, and until LeBron James commits to stay in Cleveland, it’s a longshot for the Cavs to land any of them. But in Sampson, the Cavs could land a well-respected coach for a modest salary, and he’s someone that’s likely to accept the job regardless of what James decides in two weeks. It’s still early, but don’t count out Kelvin.

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US Open Golf Odds 2010: Phil Mickelson’s Turn

US Open Golf Odds 2010 : Phil Mickelson’s TurnOne more ride on the golf course is about to come and go. The US Open Golf 2010 will be here before you know.

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World Cup 2010 team news: Slovenia v USA

Venue Ellis Park, Johannesburg Referee K Coulibaly (Mli) TV BBC1 Radio BBC 5 Live Odds Slovenia 3-1 USA 15-13 Draw 12-5 Slovenia Manager Matjaz Kek Fifa ranking 25 Doubtful None Injured None Suspended None USA Manager Bob Bradley Fifa ranking 14 Doubtful None Injured None Suspended None Match pointers • This will be the first ever meeting between Slovenia and USA • USA have kept just one clean sheet in 20 World Cup matches • Slovenia have won seven of their last eight matches • Eight of USA’s 10 goals in the last three World Cups have come in the first half • Landon Donovan was involved in six of USA’s 12 shots against England Slovenia USA World Cup 2010 Group C guardian.co.uk

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Lions Will Forfeit Two Days Of OTAs

We went three years without a single team being penalized for violating OTA rules. This year there are four ( including two today ). The latest are the Detroit Lions, according to NFLPA spokesman George Atallah . The statements regarding OTA violations have said they ” violated the rules concerning the intensity and tempo of drills” during OTAs. The Lions will forfeit two days of OTAs on June 21 and 22.

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Kevin Pietersen confirms Hampshire exit

• Kevin Pietersen to leave Hampshire at season’s end • Middlesex and Surrey linked with England batsman Ever since Kevin Pietersen observed during his only appearance of the season for Hampshire last Sunday that “geographically it just doesn’t work – I live in Chelsea”, his official confirmation today that he would leave Hampshire at the end of the season was only a matter of time. Pietersen’s determination to play in London automatically limits his choice to Surrey and Middlesex. Surrey have the flash and the cash but Middlesex have been rumoured since March to be interested in Pietersen. Angus Fraser, Middlesex’s managing director of cricket, was playing coy last night. “You’d be a fool not to think about it,” he said. If both negotiations failed, then Pietersen would be in a pickle. There is talk of him going freelance and abandoning county cricket altogether but it would be a foolish move and one that he is not thought to be considering seriously. Although there is nothing in the regulations that insists Pietersen has a county contract, England’s coach, Andy Flower, would expect him to maintain that link. It is still regarded as vital that England players have a county to play for when England deem that they need the practice; no matter that Pietersen has not played a championship match at the Rose Bowl since he made his Test debut in 2005 or that his Friends Provident t20 match on Sunday at the Rose Bowl was his first for Hampshire in two years. Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire’s chairman, has gradually become hardened to an inevitable parting of the ways. “Given the international schedule we have to adhere to and the England management’s policy of withdrawing players from county cricket in favour of rest and recuperation, we haven’t seen as much of KP as we would have liked over the past six years,” he said. “The ECB’s policy of releasing players for their counties is quite opaque and I don’t understand it.” Bransgrove is also peeved that England have withdrawn Pieterson from a Hampshire Q&A on the eve of the NatWest Series ODI against Australia next Tuesday. “It was 45 minutes and one of the few occasions he was staying locally,” he said. Pietersen’s move is important not for where he might go — if he does join Middlesex, under current arrangements he will barely play for them – as much as what it says about the state of English cricket. Bransgrove’s frustration with Pietersen’s unavailability for t20 cricket is one that all counties would share about their leading internationals. The ECB has relaunched t20 but has been unable to include its top players in it. The public, which spots these things, has responded with suspicion. That will become a central point at issue when the counties again debate the future structure of the game. “The ECB have also shown no commitment to the competition,” Bransgrove said. “Our international player was only available for one game. We really need to grasp the opportunity of t20, but it’s almost gone now.” Of more immediate concern for Hampshire is that Kabir Ali, who has the best strike rate in the county game, will miss the rest of the season with a serious knee injury. Kevin Pietersen Hampshire Cricket David Hopps guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010, Nigeria Vs. Greece: Vasilis Torosidis Puts Home Rebound To Give Greece 2-1, Second Half Lead

Vincent Enyeama has kept Nigeria in this tournament, between his performance on Saturday denying Lionel Messi and his saves on Thursday to keep 10-man Nigeria even with Greece.

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Robert Pattinson Says Bella And Jacob’s Relationship Is ‘Easier’

‘Edward’s got to remember, or learn, how to be a normal 17-year-old,’ ‘Eclipse’ star says of love triangle. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News If you pay attention to the tabloids, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are either about to get engaged, or one “Twilight” co-star has gone ahead and dumped the other. It’s all too silly to pay attention to, and it proves how complicated it is for RPattz and KStew to have a relationship of any kind while so fully in the public eye. And the relationship of their fictional alter egos, Edward Cullen and Bella Swan , isn’t any easier. He was transformed into a deadly vampire in 1918; she’s a normal, accident-prone high school girl growing up in the Pacific Northwest. You can see why Pattinson might think Jacob Black is in many ways a better fit for Bella than Edward is. No matter that Black is a shape-shifting werewolf. “Their relationship is so much easier, Bella and Jacob, because he’s just a normal kid,” Pattinson told MTV News. “Edward’s got to remember, or learn, how to be a normal 17-year-old, because he’s never bothered.” As Pattinson describes it, Edward spent the first two movies in the vampire franchise remaining largely aloof, even going so far as to leave Bella in “New Moon,” deciding that she’d be better off without him. All that changes in “Eclipse,” and Edward has to play some serious cultural catch-up. It’s anything but easy. “[T]he whole thing is him having to accept the consequences of [being with Bella], which means catching up to the same pace of every other 17-year-old in the contemporary world, emotionally and intellectually and everything, and realizing he’s quite a long way behind,” Pattinson said. Does RPattz have a point about Edward and Bella, or is he just being humble? Share your analyses in the comments. We’ll be

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World Cup 2010, Nigeria Vs. Greece: First Goals, Win For Greece Keeps Knockout Stage Hope Alive

Goals by Dimitrios Salpingidis and Vasilis Torosidis have given Greece their first goals in five World Cup matches, with their 2-1 win over a 10-man Nigeria giving the Greeks a historic victory. In their only other World Cup appearance, Greece went through the 1994 tournament without scoring a goal, losing all three matches.

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World Cup 2010, Nigeria Vs. Greece: Sani Kieta Dismissed For Kicking Out At Opponent

Nigeria midfielder Sani Kieta has left the pitch in disgrace, shirt pulled over his head after being shown red for kicking out at Vasilis Torosidis. As a ball went out of bounds along Greece’s left flank, Kieta and Torosidis came together.

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Arkansas Has ‘Definitely Put Out Some Feelers’ About Joining Big 12

On Wednesday, a report emerged that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would like to see Arkansas (and Notre Dame) join the Big 12 which would instantly make it one of the top conferences. According to Chip Brown of Orangebloods.com ( via Twitter ), that report has some legs. Sources tell OB Arkansas has definitely put out feelers about possibly joining the Big 12, but the B12 votes don’t appear to be there yet. Arkansas has a better chance of joining than Notre Dame but its unclear if Jones was implying the two are a package deal. Arkansas, since joining the SEC, has seen its national profile drop. If it joined the Big 12, it would get back part of its Texas recruiting base as well as some relevance. Jerry Jones is a powerful man and, most importantly, has lots of cash and influence to make something happen. This is a situation worth monitoring.

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