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NBA's Silver says Clippers probe nearing conclusion

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NBA's Silver says Clippers probe nearing conclusion

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NBA commissioner Adam Silver said on June 4 the league’s independent investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers circumvented the salary cap is “close” to being wrapped up. The probe, led by law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and opened in September, is focused on a $28 million endorsement deal linking star forward Kawhi Leonard to green-banking firm Aspiration and the team’s wider commercial relationship with the company. Aspiration later filed for bankruptcy and co-founder Joe Sanberg was sentenced this week to 14 years in prison for wire fraud; owner Steve Ballmer has said he lost about $60 million to the firm. Silver stressed the importance of relying on facts from the independent investigation before deciding any discipline, which could range from fines and lost draft picks to other penalties. He said the league needs finality so the Clippers and the other 29 teams know the operating environment. Silver also touched on broader league business — potential expansion decisions for Las Vegas and Seattle by the end of the year, anti-tanking reforms and plans for a 16-team NBA Europe targeting a 2027-28 start.

Rams land Myles Garrett in blockbuster trade

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Rams land Myles Garrett in blockbuster trade

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The Los Angeles Rams acquired two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns in a blockbuster deal finalised June 1–2, 2026. Los Angeles sent edge rusher Jared Verse plus a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick and a 2029 third-round pick to Cleveland. Garrett, 30, set the NFL single-season sack record (23) in 2025 and has 125.5 career sacks; he waived a no-trade clause to join a Rams team built to win immediately. Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the offer — a young, cost-controlled starter in Verse and three premium picks — met multiple short- and long-term objectives and was “too great” to refuse, rejecting suggestions the move signals tanking. Verse, 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year, initially said he was upset but pledged to work. Financial details increase the stakes: Garrett’s 2026 cap hit was modest ($8.14m) but his contract escalates into large payments in 2029–30 under a four-year, $160m extension; Verse carries a roughly $4.1m cap hit and is under team control. Rams coach Sean McVay and media reports have fuelled speculation that retired Rams great Aaron Donald may consider an unretirement to pair with Garrett.

Saban backs Senate college sports bill

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Saban backs Senate college sports bill

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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban and other college athletics figures testified June 3 before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the bipartisan Protect College Sports Act, a Cruz-Cantwell measure aimed at curbing what supporters call an unsustainable, litigation-prone era of NIL bidding and unlimited transfers. The proposal would give the NCAA limited antitrust protection, create a federal NIL framework that would preempt conflicting state laws, limit athletes to one “free” transfer, cap eligibility, restrict in-season coach departures (the so-called “Lane Kiffin Rule”) and allow conferences the option to pool media rights. Saban urged Congress to “tap the brakes,” likening college sports to “the biggest, baddest Ferrari” heading toward a cliff and cited rapidly rising roster NIL spending. Witnesses backing the bill included Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould and player Lance Holtzclaw. The Big 12 and ACC have signaled support, but the two richest leagues — the SEC and Big Ten — publicly withheld endorsement, saying the draft “leaves critical issues unresolved.” The Congressional Black Caucus and some senators also signalled reservations, leaving the legislation’s path to passage uncertain.

FIFA bans reusable bottles at World Cup

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FIFA bans reusable bottles at World Cup

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FIFA has abruptly updated its Stadium Code of Conduct to ban reusable water bottles from World Cup venues, effective in the run-up to the tournament that opens June 11. The last-minute change, communicated to ticket holders in early June, reverses earlier guidance that allowed empty, transparent reusable plastic bottles up to one litre. FIFA said the prohibition, which also covers other bottles, cups, jars and cans, aims to “prevent risk and injury to players and attendees” and noted some host stadia already had similar rules. The ruling has prompted fan concern over coping with heat at open-air venues across the United States, Canada and Mexico; FIFA cited measures such as misting stations, hydration stations, cooling tents and pricing for bottled water “consistent with other events.” Experts have warned heat will be a factor at the tournament — a World Weather Attribution report estimated around 26 of 104 matches could face wet-bulb conditions above 26°C. Exemptions noted in the updated code include baby milk and medically required liquids with documentation. Critics say the move risks increasing single-use plastics and forcing fans to pay for bottled water inside stadiums.

Shocks and injuries shake Roland Garros quarter-finals

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Shocks and injuries shake Roland Garros quarter-finals

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PARIS, June 3-4 (Reuters/BBC/AFP) - The French Open produced dramatic twists as qualifier Maja Chwalinska continued a dream run into the women's semi-finals with a 7-6(3) 6-3 win over Anna Kalinskaya, becoming only the second qualifier in the Open era to reach the Roland Garros last four. Chwalinska will move into the top 30 and has secured at least $870,000 in prize money. In a tournament-defining upset world number one Aryna Sabalenka capitulated to Russia’s Diana Shnaider, losing 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 after surrendering a set and a double break lead amid windy, controversial roof-open conditions; Sabalenka said she “just want[s] to quit tennis” and described a deep mental collapse. On the men's side Matteo Berrettini retired with a hip problem while trailing Matteo Arnaldi, sending Arnaldi into a semi-final against fellow Italian Flavio Cobolli, who defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime. The results leave an unusually open draw with surprise semi-final line-ups on both sides as Roland Garros moves toward its weekend deciders.

Cristopher Sánchez's 50 2/3‑inning streak ends

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Cristopher Sánchez's 50 2/3‑inning streak ends

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Cristopher Sánchez’s historic consecutive scoreless-innings run ended at 50 2/3 on June 3, 2026, when Jackson Merrill delivered a two-out RBI single in the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at Citizens Bank Park. The left-hander worked seven innings, struck out eight and allowed one run and four hits with one walk, earning the decision as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Padres 3-2. Sánchez’s streak — the longest ever by a left-hander, third-longest in the Live Ball Era (since 1920) behind Orel Hershiser (59) and Don Drysdale (58), and fifth-longest in major-league history including the pre-1920 era — began April 30 and included a franchise-record run that surpassed Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 41 scoreless innings. Sánchez, named National League Pitcher of the Month for May, entered the start with an MLB-low 1.47 ERA and moved to 7-2 after the win. The Phillies provided late support with J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber homering in the seventh; Jhoan Durán closed for the save.
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