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Djokovic on Refusing COVID Vaccine: “I Didn’t Need It — It’s My Freedom to Choose”

Novak Djokovic in his documentary on why he refused the COVID vaccine:

"Because I didn't need it. Why should I get the vaccine? I'm healthy, I'm an athlete. I had corona. I had immunity. I wasn't a threat to anyone. There was no reason for me to get vaccinated. It's my freedom to choose which that fundamental right that you have as a human being on this planet — the freedom to choose — which was taken from a lot of people."

u/Electronic_Air1842 — 13 hours ago

I want to say we are seeing NFL tackles on Caitlin Clark, but the hip drop is literally banned in the NFL. 😭

u/islovelyEmily — 14 hours ago

Sophie Cunningham pays tribute to NBA legend Tony Snell and American farmers by putting up straight goose eggs in her performance tonight versus the Dallas Wings

u/Admirable_Outcome932 — 13 hours ago
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A hit for the ages. On August 7, 1999, Wade Boggs, then with Tampa Bay, became the first player to ever hit a HR for their 3,000th hit.

u/Old-Time-354 — 15 hours ago
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Random highlight from an Indonesian League. I think the red card was harsh. Accidents happen when going for the ball.

u/ChaseMeIfin — 18 hours ago
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Shaquille O’Neal says the solution to making the WNBA more exciting is to lower the rim so players can dunk

u/Luminexor — 22 hours ago
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Six years later and they’re still together. Texans rookie TE Marlin Klein and Pistons dancer Morgan Mescher have been together since high school. Seeing them go from high school sweethearts to where they are now is pretty cool.

u/No_Box119 — 20 hours ago

A teenage girl from Tennessee is facing multiple charges after she ran onto the field during a middle school football game and tackled a player on Tuesday night.

Sage Steele says her conservative views and support for Trump changed the way some NBA coaches treated her. She specifically mentioned Doc Rivers and Steve Kerr, saying she experienced passive-aggressive behavior after speaking openly about her beliefs.

u/West-Comfortable1568 — 24 hours ago
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Ex-ESPN Host Sage Steele Mad at Hall of Fame NBA Coach Doc Rivers, Says Former 'Friend' Called Her 'Idiot,' Blocked Her for Donald Trump Support

Recently-inducted Hall of Fame NBA coach Doc Rivers does not like being close friends with people who support Donald Trump.

That is at least how it appears after a recent podcast interview that featured ex-ESPN host Sage Steele.

Rivers and Steele, who called the coach a former friend, both previously worked at ESPN covering the NBA. That relationship now no longer exists, Here's why: https://atlantablackstar.com/2026/08/20/sage-steele-doc-rivers-espn-nba-donald-trump-conservative/

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u/atlblackstar — 20 hours ago

The Cleveland Browns stadium which opened in 1999 will be shut down in 2029. It has hosted ZERO playoff games.

u/sinister_iam — 1 day ago

"I am now challenging the Las Vegas Aces to a $10 million one game contest. Their opponent now? Not even high school boys any more because they were afraid to play. Now up: an 8th grade boy’s team of my choice." - Outkick's Clay Travis on X

u/Commercial_Artist_77 — 2 days ago
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28 YEARS AGO TODAY No. 23 won his 5th & final MVP award Michael Jordan had a decent season 82 Games Scoring leader All-Defense 1st Team All-Star MVP Regular Season MVP Finals MVP Champion 3rd straight year

u/Available_Pace_8742 — 1 day ago
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Prichard Colón has died at 33, 11 years after suffering catastrophic brain injuries from illegal punches in his 2015 fight

u/SilentDragonfruit820 — 3 days ago
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Alternative Highlights: Fever vs Dream (17th Aug, 2026)

Just sharing a funny reel is all. Maybe it's just me but the sound effects are hilarious. 😅

This Fever-Dream game averaged 2.6 million viewers, peaking at 4 million, making it the most-watched WNBA game -- regular season or postseason -- on cable in history. 🥇

u/Treacle_Correct — 2 days ago