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Weekly Sports Report

NBA:
-Jason Kidd hired by Brooklyn Nets to be team’s new head coach
-Celtics, Clippers discussing deal that would send Doc Rivers and Kevin Garnett to LA in exchange for DeAndre Jordan, Eric Bledsoe, and picks
-Andre Iguodala opts out of deal with Denver
-Jason Kidd wants Lawrence Frank on his staff
-Heat and Spurs tied 2-2 in NBA Finals
-Chris Bosh fined $5,000 for his flop in Game 4 of NBA Finals
-Chris Paul and Dwight Howard are mulling the idea of joining up and creating a “super team”
-Kobe Bryant claims he wants two more years to win another NBA Championship
-Dirk Nowitzki claims that NBA can never get rid of flopping

MLB:
– Alex Cobb hit in the head by a hit from Eric Hosmer; he is now in a hospital in St. Petersburg, FL
– Mets prospect, Zack Wheeler, will make MLB debut in double header vs. Braves on 6/18
– Torii Hunter hits his 300th home run in Target Field, the home to his former team, the Minnesota Twins
– Ian Kennedy suspended 10 games for pitching at the heads of Yasiel Puig and Zack Greinke; others suspended include Kirk Gibson, Eric Hinske, Don Mattingly, and Mark McGwire
– Astros reach agreement with Mark Appel, the Stanford pitching alum who Houston drafted #1 overall in this year’s MLB Draft

NHL:
– Alexander Ovechkin wins his 3rd Hart Trophy
– Rangers to hire Alain Vigneault as their next Coach
– Penguins and Evgeni Malkin agree on 8-year contract
– PK Subban wins the Norris Trophy

NFL:
-Robert Kraft admits that Vladimir Putin stole his Super Bowl XXXIX ring
– Giants, Victor Cruz agree on one-year tender; the two parties are still discussing a long-term deal
– Jets sign Kellen Winslow Jr. at TE
– Cincinnati Bengals agree to be on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” for the second time

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