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2,700 | Huffington Post Reader Question If you'd like to stay posted on all the latest get out of debt news and scam alerts, subscribeThe Student Loan Lawyers Say I Have to Settle | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,701 | Intelligence officials did not find the alleged plot to pay Afghan militants to attack American troops credible, Trump said.Trump Says 'Nobody Briefed Or Told Me' About Russian Bounties To Kill U.S. Soldiers | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,702 | I'm losing my best friend. | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,703 | Super PACs and candidates can't coordinate, except when they obviously do.One Email That Proves Campaign Finance Laws Are A Joke | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,704 | im afraid to call the guy from yesterday because i think hell be angry because i think my boss is angry because i dont communicate with him and i feel like im doing a shitty job and i project my fears onto him | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,705 | Suddenly, manufacturing is back -- at least on the election trail. But don't be fooled. The real issue isn't how to get manufacturing back. It's how to get good jobs and good wages back. They aren't at all the same thing.Manufacturing Illusions | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,706 | Africa has the potential not only to feed its own people, but also to ensure food security around the world. A new era is unfolding in Africa's agricultural sector. Driving this change is innovation, led by Africans themselves.Paving the Way for Africa's High-Tech Agricultural Revolution | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,707 | Some are more eager to run on marijuana than others.Democrats Aren't Sure Whether To Make Jeff Sessions' Pot Crackdown An Election Issue | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,708 | Like what you read below? Sign up for HUFFPOST HILL and get a cheeky dose of political news every evening! President-electHUFFPOST HILL - You Didn't Build That (Trump Did) | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,709 | “If we don’t enforce visa expiration dates, then we have an open border."Trump Vows Crackdown On Immigrants Who Overstay Visas If Elected | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,710 | i already feel sympathetic to tatsuma and aoi | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,711 | Becoming a grandmother has made me think deeply about the responsibility we all share as stewards of the world we inherit and will one day pass on. Rather than make me want to slow down, it has spurred me to speed up.'A New Chapter': The New Epilogue To Hillary Clinton's 'Hard Choices' (Exclusive) | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,712 | i feel irritable or depressed during the course of the day i just stop and think am i too hungry angry lonely or tired | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,713 | Injecting pregnant rhesus monkeys with human Immunoglobulin G antibodies causes the monkeys to develop autism | false | sport | ['Science'] |
2,714 | Upgrades 7/20: $ALB $ALLK $AXTA $BABA $BERY $CHKP $CVX $DTM $EGO $FMC $FNV $NFLX $VITL $XYL . Downgrades 7/20: $ALLY $ANET $ATRA $BIRD $CARR $CMI $EQR $EXLS $EXP $FFIV $FOR $GOOGL $HOLX $JCI $JNPR $MLNK $NMR $PLBY $PYPL $SEE $VBLT $VSTA $WEC $WU $WWW $WY | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,715 | In Puerto Rico, there are some 400 confirmed cases of Zika.Clinton Aides Traveling To Puerto Rico For Zika Meetings | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,716 | Titles? Where we're going we don't need... TITLES | false | sport | ['Science'] |
2,717 | GOP leaders believe they have the votes.Thursday's Morning Email: Obamacare Replacement May Pass The House Today | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,718 | Donald Trump reversing his position had some effect, but didn’t change most beliefs.HUFFPOLLSTER: Most Republicans Still Won't Say Barack Obama Was Born In The U.S. | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,719 | i am feeling tranquil today | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,720 | The support rate for Japanese Prime Minister Kishida jumps in polls taken after former premier Abe was fatally shot Friday, two days before their ruling party swept to victory in an election https://t.co/nAkKIieycR | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,721 | Get ready for more pointless crap from your elected officials.Congress Is Coming Back, So The Government Could Be Shutting Down | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,722 | Obama's not like you and me.Rudy's America | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,723 | Does the latest progressive criticism of Biden's COVID-19 relief bill reflect appropriate skepticism -- or a refusal to take yes for an answer?What A Fight Over $2,000 Checks Says About The Left's Approach To Biden | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,724 | ive got to learn to be mindful of how i feel all the time not just if im suspicious of a feeling | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,725 | Apertura Appoints Gene Therapy Executive Joseph La Barge as Chief Executive Officer https://t.co/LU72nZLfyD https://t.co/4ooGfMCZC3 | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,726 | "That’s the way you gotta deal with bullies: you just stand up and punch back.”Elizabeth Warren Says 'Bully' Donald Trump Won't Keep Her Quiet | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,727 | $ALLY - Ally Financial Non-GAAP EPS of $1.76 misses by $0.11, revenue of $2.22B beats by $30M https://t.co/ztPZUgTO2M | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,728 | Embraer said the choice of engine provider for a proposed propeller-driven model has been whittled down to US-based Pratt & Whitney and its UK rival Rolls-Royce https://t.co/JxQGldRPHY | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,729 | i let my fingers stroke across his chest to his heart marveling at the feel of him terrified that this is a step too far | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,730 | A president unable to separate the world from self can do America untold damage.What If A President Is Too Impaired To Lead? | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,731 | Fifty-four percent of those surveyed say they haven't taken a vacation in the last 12 months.Americans Overwhelmingly Support A Vacation Mandate | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,732 | House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz says he’s forging ahead with an investigation into the federal government’s recordHouse GOP Chairman Plans Clinton Email Probe | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,733 | "We look forward to him approaching us, shaking our hands, and thanking us for exercising our rights ... in the way he is tasked with supporting," the group said.Obama's SXSW Appearance Coincides With Open Carry Protest | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,734 | Somebody Forgot To Tell Bush, Cruz And Rubio The GM Bailout Worked | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,735 | “John Dunkin isn’t just a pilot,” a White House source told Axios.Donald Trump's Personal Pilot Reportedly On Shortlist To Run FAA | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,736 | The casino magnate Sheldon G. Adelson told Donald J. Trump in a private meeting last week that he was willing to contributeSheldon Adelson Is Poised To Give Donald Trump A Donation Boost | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,737 | $AMZN falling wedge breakout. Paused at 1st resistance. See if it consolidates 1 day to fill out the pattern, or continues up. | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,738 | i am also feeling awful | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,739 | ALZHEIMER'S Disease - LOOKING FOR 1 MINUTE SURVEY ANSWERS | false | sport | ['Science'] |
2,740 | At the same time , I 'm elated and I can go back to the vices I did have , " said Mr Ty | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,741 | $PFE $BNTX $MRNA - Pfizer/BioNTech seek approval of COVID vaccine for young children in Japan - Reuters https://t.co/gr3qMYo1mU | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,742 | i wanted to do something different today and that feeling was inside of me so intensely strong | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,743 | Chris Christie Defends Ebola Quarantine | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,744 | Science fiction sometimes barely beats out science fact as technological advancements rapidly transform the world. But the changes that are anticipated aren't always the ones that arrive. Here's a look back at what the polls tell us the public has expected from scientific progress -- and how often they've been disappointed.Polls of Future Past: A History of Public Expectations for the Future of Science | false | sport | ['Science'] |
2,745 | Cruz's opposition to ethanol mandates puts him in a place you would never expect to find him.Here's One Climate Issue Ted Cruz Actually Gets Right | false | sport | ['Politics'] |
2,746 | We are wary of used cars salesmen, but how conscious are we of the fact that almost everything we buy is sold to us by a commission-based broker who wins when they convince us to buy more than we came to purchase?Financial Literacy Is the Best Gift | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,747 | Can $NFLX rally another 20%? https://t.co/A9bDFQZ1E3 | false | sport | ['Financial', 'Business'] |
2,748 | I'm done for... how will I ever do this? | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,749 | i feel i ve had more unhappy years than happy ones | false | sport | ['Emotion'] |
2,750 | That's one way to complete an act of sportsmanship.Coach Shakes Hands Of Imaginary Players After Opposing Team Snub | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,751 | The 29-year-old, winner in 2008 and 2010, claimed a 10-6 victory over defending champion Neil Robertson at Alexandra Palace in London to add the Masters title and the آ£175,000 first prize to last month's UK Championship crown.
"It's just unbelievable at the moment," Selby said.
"At one stage I didn't know whether I was going to be playing again and now I'm sitting here after winning the UK Championship in December and the Masters in January.
"The majority of the match I was really happy with the way I played.
"Going into today's game I knew I had to play a lot better and score better and be a lot more attacking.
"I seemed to do that in the first session, to go 5-1 in front. Neil showed what a class player he is to come back to 5-3.
"Tonight it was the same again, how I started off this morning. I'm really happy."
In the best-of-19 final, Australian top-seed Robertson responded from 8-3 down by taking three successive frames.
World number one Selby, though, was able to hold off the fightback and see out victory to join five others who had won the tournament three times or more.
The Jester from Leicester joined Cliff Thorburn, Stephen Hendry, Paul Hunter, Steve Davis and Ronnie O'Sullivan, whose presence on semi-final day ignited whispers of him launching a world title defence later this year.
After his آ£125,000 win in York in December, Selby became the first to win back-to-back majors since Mark Williams 10 years ago.
The midnight finish came after a late night with a 6-5 semi-final defeat of Graeme Dott.
Selby, whose only century break of the tournament came in the third frame of the final, added: "This afternoon I felt great, I felt fresh. Tonight I felt it catching up with me, but thankfully I gave myself a good enough lead to have something to mess about with.
"To come back to 8-6 he was more or less back in the game and the next frame was huge, 8-7 or 9-6 and I managed to nick it and fall over the line, really."
Selby will now target his first World Championship title at the Crucible in May.
He said: "I'll go there trying my best to achieve it. There's a lot of great players out there.
"It's going to be tough, but it's still a long way away yet."
Only three players had successfully defended the Masters title, and Robertson was unable to emulate Thorburn, Hendry and Hunter.
Cambridge-based Robertson made six centuries en route to the final, where his positional play let him down.
"It was always going to be hard to keep up that kind of form," Robertson said.
"My positional play, which has been fantastic all week, was really, really poor in the first session.
"To come out of it 5-3 I was absolutely over the moon.
"Tonight I was much better, but the run of the ball was a little bit unkind at times.
"At 8-6 I had him a bit in trouble with a safety shot, he fluked a red, with four or five open reds. If the red hadn't gone in I had a good chance to go 8-7.
"It just wasn't meant to be today." | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,752 | "Help me, help me, please!" Bethanie Mattek-Sands could be heard shouting.Wimbledon Star Forced To Leave Court After Suffering Knee Injury | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,753 | Meet The Girl Reshaping Little League, One 70 MPH Fastball At A Time | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,754 | After winning two Grand Slams last summer, Serena Williams already felt like the number one player in the world to most of us. However, it was not until this week that the rankings caught up to popular opinion. With her performance in Doha, Serena replaces Victoria Azarenka as world number one and at age 31 is the oldest woman to do so. It just seemed like an adventure to get there.
The roller coaster rankings have underlined the women’s game for nearly half a decade. Since Justine Henin announced her sudden retirement in the spring of 2008, the WTA has seen constant upheaval at the top of the rankings. There have been 18 different reigns at number one spread amongst eight women. To contrast, the men’s game has seen three such players be number one in that time.
In the 37 year history of the WTA rankings, there have only been 21 women who have held the position but a surprising eight in the last five years alone.
I will attempt to rank these women on a scale of most deserving to least deserving of the title of world’s best at that time. This ranking is only to assess the players at the time just before and during their reign and not over their entire careers.
1. Serena Williams (No. 1: Sep. 2008; Total 66 weeks and counting) Serena is an easy choice as the most deserving number one when she reaches the peak. Her limited schedule means that it is the strong results in the grand slams that make up most of her ranking points. Both her runs have consisted of grand slam victories that have seen her impressive total rise to 15.
2. Kim Clijsters (No.1: Feb. 2011; Total 1 week) This may seem odd to put Kim so high with only one week at top in the last five years. However, when Kim returned after her first retirement and the birth of her daughter, she exceeded all expectations. She became the best hardcourt player on the tour for nearly two years and won three grand slams in a period of 16 months.
Kim with daughter, Jada after winning the US Open. Image courtesy guardian.co.uk.
3. Victoria Azarenka (No.1: Jan. 2012; Total 51 weeks) Azarenka belongs this high on the list because her reign has been punctuated with big tournament wins. These include two Australian Opens in ’12 and ’13 to go with a runner up in the ’12 US Open. Despite her often criticized on-court tactics, Azarenka proved to be a worthy number one and a player we will see return to that position soon.
4. Maria Sharapova (No.1: Apr. 2008; Total 7 weeks) I would never rank Maria below Victoria Azarenka in an all-time greats list but it is justified here. She took over briefly after Henin retired and then in 2012 for four more weeks. However, her tenure came after many finals appearances and the completion of her Career Grand Slam in Paris. To me that cements her place ahead of others on this list.
5. Caroline Wozniacki (No.1: Oct. 2010; Total 67 weeks) She has held the number one spot for the longest period in the last five years including almost the entire 2011 season. Wozniacki was a counter-pucher who succeeded in many mid-tier tournaments but could not win the big one (losing in the US Open final to Kim Clijsters). However, her 12 victories over 2010 and 2011 put her near the middle of the pack of recent world number ones.
6. Ana Ivanovic (No.1: Jun. 2008; Total 12 weeks) The Serbian took over world number one after her breakthrough on the clay in Paris. She defeated Dinara Safina in straight sets and filled the void left by Henin. The rest of her year would be riddled with poor performances and injuries but her grand slam during the reign propels her ahead of Safina and Jankovic.
7. Jelena Jankovic (No. 1: Aug. 2008; Total 18 weeks) Taking over for one week in August , Jankovic was another player to ascend to number one without having won a grand slam. She was a US Open finalist and the winner of three consecutive fall events during her 17 week run in late 2008, A player who never had one defining aspect to her game continues to grind weekly on the WTA tour.
Dinara and Marat are the first siblings to become number one in the world. Image courtesy of Telegraph.
8. Dinara Safina (No.1: Apr. 2009; Total 26 weeks) The ‘never’ retired Safina took over in April 2009 without winning a grand slam. She was coming of a crushing loss in the Australian Open final to Serena and would be made aware of that numerous times. Safina had a strong Spring that included a title in Madrid and a finals at Roland Garros. It would be the early exits at Wimbledon and the US Open series that defined a lackluster tenure.
(Note: Weeks at No.1 inclusive of April 2008 to February 2013)
Do you agree? Would Safina be the most out of place number one in the past five years? | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,755 | Russell Wilson Got Some Advice From Michael Jordan | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,756 | Despite the excitement over the Tyronn Lue hire, Cleveland has limped to an 11-6 record under its new head coach.The Cleveland Cavaliers Are No Longer Championship Contenders | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,757 | Jason Whitlock writes about the sports world from every angle, including those other writers can't imagine or muster courage to address. His columns are humorous, thought-provoking, agenda-free, honest and unpredictable. E-mail him or follow his Twitter or become a fan of Jason Whitlock on Facebook.
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Are you too young to recall “Scared Straight�
A handful of juvenile troublemakers visited Rahway State Prison. They were placed in a room filled with hardened inmates who cussed, screamed, threatened and described the horrors of incarceration in graphic, four-letter-word detail. The three-hour conversation was reduced to a 52-minute documentary.
I remember watching the show late at night with my brother, stepsister and stepbrother. We were between the ages of 10 and 17. We were scared. We talked about the show for days with all of our friends. Obviously this was long before the social-media era, long before cell phones were common. But somehow everyone — and I mean everyone — watched “Scared Straight.â€
It won the Academy Award for best documentary in 1978. It was hailed as revolutionary TV. Most people, in the moment, thought it was an effective tool in convincing troubled youth into making better choices. I’ve never forgotten “Scared Straight.â€
Many of you will never forget “Broke.†It was Corben’s simple attempt at scaring athletes into making better financial decisions. For years we’ve read the stories about young professional athletes squandering millions of dollars and filing for bankruptcy shortly after their careers end. Corben put all the stories in one place and let the athletes speak their own stories in front of a camera and a microphone. The presentation was uncreative but powerful.
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Sports fans, athletes and executives connected to the sports world responded to the show organically on Twitter. It was a big town hall meeting about an obvious topic. It was the new millennium's “Scared Straight.â€
What will be the result?
I’m reluctant to call “Scared Straight†a failure. The forces — drug war and politically driven, get-tough sentencing guidelines — that have powered America’s astronomical, world-leading, shameful incarceration rate undermined any chance of “Scared Straight†having any legitimate cultural impact.
But “Scared Straight†did work. It got our attention. It caused young people to focus on the consequences of their rebellious misbehavior. What “Scared Straight†did not do is provoke our society to double-back down on providing opportunities to troubled youths.
Opportunity is a better long-term motivator than fear. Education is a better healer of dysfunction than fear. The difficult job of teaching a man to fish cures starvation more effectively than explaining the perils of starvation.
We need to teach athletes to fish, and we need to teach them in a language and a curriculum they are passionate about. Too many people think education is memorization. True education is about learning the ability to think critically. Knowing the exact dates of the start and end of the Civil War will serve you well on "Jeopardy." But it will not teach you how to think critically, how to deduce. Many so-called educated people simply cannot think. They can’t apply all the bits of information they’ve memorized to life skills.
You can learn damn near everything you need to know about life through the study of sports. It’s all there. By understanding the history of Major League Baseball or the NFL, you can learn the concepts of America’s system of governance (democracy) and system of economics (capitalism).
Much of my column philosophy is based on the premise that I can use the sports world to explain the rest of the world. Last week I wrote a column comparing the NFL’s replacement referee disaster to the 2008 financial collapse.
There is no better place to learn about diverse human interaction than the sports world. Major League Baseball is the United Nations.
You might think a finance class would solve most athletes’ financial woes. Nope. They have to first develop the critical-thinking ability to understand the value in a finance class. As a society we can do a much better job of making education inviting to athletes by teaching them in areas of their passions. The History of the NBA sounds like a course for dummies. It doesn’t have to be if taught properly.
I know many of you are laughing. You think I’m suggesting the pampering of athletes. I’m not. Whatever level of intellect I have — and I admit it may not be much — was cultivated by my intense passion for sports and wanting to understand the sports world. No teacher asked me to read Sports Illustrated as a kid. I studied the sports world on my own time, and I put more time into that than my regular school work. I regret that now. And I’ve spent a significant portion of my adult life studying things I could’ve learned in high school. But my advanced degree in sports has helped me easily understand the things I’m learning now.
I’ve recently read several books on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. General McClellan’s fear of engagement, unwillingness to exploit his superior numbers reminded me of a too-conservative football coach (Marty Schottenheimer). General Robert E. Lee made me think of Sean Payton, a fearless gambler.
My degree in sports taught me to think critically, taught me to read people and situations. If athletes understood their industry on a much deeper level, they would not be as prone to make the financial and personal mistakes they routinely make. Colleges and universities across the country are making millions of dollars off the labor of these athletes. Those institutions of education also have an obligation to prepare these young people for life after school.
Every athlete, including those of us who never got a whiff of a pro contract, could benefit from being taught the world through the prism of sports, our passion. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,758 | South Carolina (18-3, 6-2 Southeastern), which has won four in a row, didn't score after Aleighsa Welch's three-point play made it 43-36 Gamecocks with 3:44 to play. But Arkansas' last points came on Calli Berna's 3-pointer with 59 seconds to go.
Bruner also had seven assists and five steals. Tiffany Mitchell had eight points and a team-high eight rebounds for the Gamecocks, off to their best SEC start since 2001-02.
Arkansas (14-6, 2-5) was led by Jhasmin Bowen with 13 points. Berna and Quistelle Williams each had 10 rebounds for the Razorbacks.
South Carolina has allowed 60 or more points in a game only once this season, ranking third in the nation in scoring defense entering the week. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,759 | WATCH: Rory McIlroy Makes First Pro Hole-In-One | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,760 | Suspects charged with first- and second-degree assault.Ravens Fan Showing Signs Of Improvement After Stadium Fight With Raiders Fans (UPDATED) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,761 | Having caught the Badgers' secondary off guard, the senior QB reeled in the touchdown catch to give the Gamecocks a 13-7Connor Shaw Makes Touchdown Catch On Perfectly-Executed Trick Play In Capital One Bowl (GIF) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,762 | The Cincinnati Bengals Did Something Amazing For A Player They Cut | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,763 | It came out all wrong.NBA Announcer Quickly Realizes His Accidental Double Entendre | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,764 | It's not easy being green.Here's Why The Olympic Diving Pool Turned Green (UPDATE: It's Spreading) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,765 | Wade is making an early bid for MVP.Dwyane Wade Is Really Good At Lip-Syncing 'This Is How We Do It' | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,766 | It is arrogance rooted in a linear focus for success that can render one blind to other variables. Hardly a new phenomenon, arrogance can infiltrate all aspects of the human condition, regardless of size or mission.NFL Arrogance Has Temporarily Made Rice a Standard-Bearer Against Injustice | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,767 | Marcus Mariota – Quarterback This is a talented player. He has speed, hands, run after skills, and toughness. He can andOregon Offense: Josh Huff, Marcus Mariota Among NFL Prospects | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,768 | Novak Djokovic appears to have found a way to reverse the normal process that regulates strenuous physical activity. The longer his matches go, the stronger he appears to get. Djokovic used that talent today to become the first man in Open era history to win the Australian Open three years in a row, with a convincing triumph over his emerging rival, Andy Murray.
Djokovic won it, going away: 6-7 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2. And he won it despite a start so slow that it seemed nearly providential that he didn’t find himself down two sets to none. “So what?†a Djokovic partisan might say to that. “He just would have won it in five then.â€
Amen to that. All I can say is that despite the exception that seems to prove the rule—Murray’s five-set win over Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last year—Nole’s rivals are fortunate that the format puts a cap on five sets. If tennis were a best-of-seven, nine, or 13 set affair, this guy probably would be invincible.
Djokovic’s sixth Grand Slam title did not come easily. Contrary to the expectations of nearly everyone, we didn’t see a service break until deep into the third set (and nearly three hours into the match), when a gradual erosion of Murray’s effectiveness paid off with a break for Djokovic. But when the Scot’s wheels fell off, they came off quickly, and all at once.
Murray, who had survived a four-hour semifinal with Roger Federer, came out breathing fire, raining down aces and winners hit from the backcourt to force the first set to a tiebreaker. Djokovic, meanwhile, was sluggish and irritable from the outset, finding fault with his shoes as well as his forehand and serve, which let him down in the first point of the tiebreaker. Djokovic double-faulted, and never put a first serve into play before losing it badly.
It’s dodgy to call anything that happens in the first hour of a long and competitive match a turning point. But it’s hard to escape the feeling that things might have turned out differently had Murray capitalized on any of the three break points he held in the second game of the second set. The facts: Djokovic was overrun in the tiebreaker, after which Murray held the first game of the second set at love. Then Murray pinned Djokovic down in the second game, 0-40.
But once Djokovic crawled up out of that hole—the critical shot was a volley winner that brought him to deuce, and prefigured the role net work would play in this match—he seemed to relax. He dialed in his game for the rest of the set and forced a tiebreaker. The first four points went on serve, but with Murray serving, a feather drifted down in front of him after he missed his first serve. Murray diligently removed the object, but proceeded to hit a double fault.
After two quick holds by Djokovic, Murray was unable to hold the second of his serves and fell behind 3-6. Djokovic won the set when Murray flubbed a backhand drop shot.
But the wear and tear still didn’t show on Murray through the early stages of the third set. Each man held with relative ease for the first seven games; at that point, Djokovic was 0-7 in break points, Murray 0-3.
Djokovic made his move in the eighth game, with Murray serving. He ended a great rally with a massive inside-out forehand winner, won the next point with a prodigious drive volley, and hit 40-0 when he ended an exchange with a forehand cross-court winner. Murray fended off the first two break points, but Djokovic cashed in the third when the world No. 3 drove a forehand into the net.
With a 5-3 lead, Djokovic hit a higher gear and ripped through his next service game to bag the set. Of interest: To that point, Murray had made his way to the net 12 times, winning eight of those points. But Djokovic had approached a full 31 times, and made good on an outstanding 27 of those opportunities. So much for the “new†offensive-minded Murray—Djokovic’s greater willingness and ability to take the forecourt was the most eye-opening aspect of this match.
Although Murray held the first game of the fourth set and even had a break point in the second game (which he was unable to convert), the floodgates were open. Djokovic won eight of the nine games played following the first break of the match, resulting in a 5-1 fourth set lead. The rest was a mere formality, as Djokovic wrapped it up in three hours and 40 minutes when he converted his first match point thanks to a Murray backhand error.
In all fairness, Murray struggled with some physical issues, including (apparently) blisters that required a trainer’s attention and some sort of hamstring pull. Federer, with his quicksilver game, probably took a lot more out of Murray than anyone thought. But even a fully fit and well-rested Murray—or Rafael Nadal, or Federer—faces a daunting mission these days if he challenges Djokovic to a war of attrition. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,769 | “Everyone that snowboards knows I missed that grab. I’m not hiding from that. It is what it is," said Max Parrot, who won the Olympic slopestyle contest in Beijing.Gold-Winning Canadian Snowboarder Cops To Error That Wasn't Spotted By Judges | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,770 | hen the Sacramento Kings were evaluated at $525 million recently, I wanted to stand up and applaud the 30 NBA owners likeThe Sports Guy Breaks Down The Best Contracts In Basketball | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,771 | Bow down.Derrick Rose's Kid Is Seriously The Coolest Kid In The World | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,772 | Criminal charges won't be filed against 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree after an alleged sexual assault in a hotel after the team's playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco's district attorney said Friday.
After examining information submitted by police, District Attorney George Gascon said his office determined that no charges would be filed ''at this time.''
''The San Francisco Police Department - Special Victims Unit completed and submitted a thorough investigation of the allegations against Michael Crabtree,'' Gascon said.
Crabtree's attorney, Joshua Bentley, didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.
San Francisco police said Crabtree was never detained or arrested in the matter, and that he cooperated fully with their investigation.
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The 49ers are preparing to meet the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 in New Orleans.
49ers general manager Trent Baalke said the team was pleased that the district attorney decided to not file charges after reviewing the matter.
''Michael and the team can now put this behind us and move forward,'' Baalke said in a statement.
During the regular season, Crabtree became the first San Francisco wide receiver with more than 1,000 yards in a season since Terrell Owens in 2003. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,773 | For the first time since 2002, Douglas is not spending the winter months traveling between her home in Greece (with husband Vasilis) and basketball stops throughout Europe. While playing professionally in Russia, Spain, Turkey and Lithuania, Douglas has been a EuroLeague All-Star and a regular veteran in EuroLeague competition, once leading all of Europe in scoring and frequently competing with the top clubs on the continent. Absorbing the cultures, the languages and the cuisine has become one of the favorite staples of her worldly lifestyle.
This winter though, she is spending the vast majority of her time doing rehabilitation at St. Vincent Sports Performance on the northwest side of Indianapolis where she consults with Fever doctors and trainers regularly.
Immediately after the Fever season ended and championship hoopla subsided, Douglas was in a feverish mode to rehab and return to the court. She had dressed for Game 4 of the Finals with sincere hopes of a possible return in that series آ– albeit knowing she was not near 100 percent; and also knowing her team was playing with just nine players after a Game 2 injury to Jeanette Pohlen.
آ“The whole game, I was nervous, for the team and myself. Prior to the game, I had a talk with Coach [Dunn] and Kelly [Krauskopf] about playing me. Iآ’d worked extremely hard and went through shootaround that day, but everybody knew I was nowhere near 100 percent. With me and JP out, we were down to 9 [players]. If somebody else went out, there might be a situation where I might go in. I was extremely nervous, probably the most nervous Iآ’d ever been. We were playing for a world championship. I wanted to be in there so bad, but I didnآ’t want to be a hindrance to the team.آ”
During and after the Finals, rehab was constant, though slow and frustrating with continued swelling and pain. Weeks after the Fever celebrations, she intended to make her debut with Wisla Can-Pack in Krakow, Poland, in mid-November, but a re-evaluation revealed her ankle had not completely healed.
Plans to play in Poland were scrapped and team officials with Wisla turned to fellow WNBA star Alana Beard, instead. Douglas turned to her team of specialists and underwent surgery.
Now, she visits the rehabilitation clinic usually twice a day. She maintains her ordinary strength and cardiovascular conditioning and spends the rest of her time between family and finding time for interests lost playing professionally almost 12 months per year for the past decade.
آ“Life has been great living here in Indianapolis and actually being an ordinary person. Everybody knows our schedule in the summer with the WNBA schedule and responsibilities. Iآ’ve definitely been given a lot of extra time with friends and family here. Itآ’s been amazing to reconnect with a lot of different people. I have spent time around family friends and doing a lot of things that I enjoy, that I like, that I canآ’t do in other countries.
آ“People might not know that Iآ‘m big into interior decorating and design. I almost have my house in Florida (Ft. Myerآ’s) pretty good now. I put a lot of work into it when I first got it, but usually I would just go down there to enjoy myself. It was just a sanctuary for me and I wasnآ’t putting much effort into it. But in this time period, Iآ’ve been down there several times just to clean, re-organize and do little projects that have been neglected because I just didnآ’t want to do them in the occasional 2-3 days at a time that I used to spend there.
آ“I just got a new place here in Indy last February. I did a lot with it in the summer, but now, having more free time, Iآ’ve comfortably done even more of what I have wanted to do with the place. Iآ’m a very clean and organized person. Being overseas usually for eight months at a time makes it difficult to stay organized. Iآ’ve been able to get caught up on paperwork and other things that have been neglected for so long.آ”
But for strengthening the ankle, Douglasآ’ body and mind are as healthy as ever. She has never had this much time between the stress and pressure of travel and playing games and leading her teams.
The 33-year old knows she still has multiple years left in her playing career, but thoughts of anything beyond the short-term are purely secondary. Goals now are singular آ– she has immediate sights set on resuming basketball activity, including a return to action overseas before beginning the 2013 WNBA season with Fever teammates inside Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
آ“I took maybe a week off after we won, but ever since that time Iآ’ve been lifting and doing cardio as much as I could. I feel about the strongest I ever have been in my whole career. When youآ’re overseas, you have travel and games and hard practices, but this has given me a chance to take care of my body. My body feels awesome and mentally, I feel rested because Iآ’m working out just for me.
آ“The first and sole focus right now is on my ankle. Iآ’m ahead of schedule and definitely looking forward to the next step which is getting back on the court.آ”
As her rehab and preparation continues, Douglas took the rare moment to reflect on the Feverآ’s recent title آ– special to her as an Indianapolis native who initiated trade conversation to return to Indy in 2008, despite the pressure to perform for her hometown team.
آ“I think Iآ’ll always remember that moment where weآ’re all on the podium and holding the trophy finally. So many times we have done crazy little TV promos with the trophy; so many times I have been teased by the trophy and so many times I have been that other team walking off the floor without it. It felt so good to have that trophy in my hands. I think holding that trophy will be what I remember the most.
آ“Without a doubt, no question about it, I felt a sense of relief in finally winning a title. Thereآ’s a lot of pressure playing in front of your hometown, that I put on myself [when I wanted to come back here], but it definitely feels good to win a championship here.آ”
The small-town girl who helped bring Indianapolis a championship trophy still yearns for more, both in the WNBA and in a modern life of around-the-world travel.
آ“I just love the game. I canآ’t envision my life without playing. I set goals for myself every offseason, no matter my age, to improve on my weaknesses and even my strengths. I never really imagined going and living overseas half the year, every single year, but itآ’s made me who I am as a person. I really wouldnآ’t change anything that Iآ’ve done. Iآ’m proud of what Iآ’ve done and accomplished, but Iآ’m still very much an Indiana girl at heart. Iآ’ve been all over the world. Basketball has taken me so many places and Iآ’ve been blessed to do that. My roots, though, are here and I always want to maintain a life here.آ”
No matter her eventual legacy, Katie Douglas can take great pride in helping her city to its first professional basketball championship since 1973. But before any concerns with legacy and long-term goals, Douglas remains focused on her return to the court آ– sooner, rather than later. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,774 | Fans, get ready to be hyped.Derek Jeter Reportedly Ready to Make A Life-Changing Move | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,775 | This 'Giolazo' Really Gave Mexico's Coach Something To Celebrate | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
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2,777 | ï»؟Marcus Lattimore isn’t healthy enough to participate in the pre-draft process, but the star South Carolina running back’s chance to impress NFL scouts is coming soon enough.
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Lattimore said Tuesday night that he is planning to conduct a workout in early April to show the progress made from a major knee injury suffered in late October.
“I’m on pace to do that,†Lattimore told me and co-host Jim Miller on SiriusXM NFL radio. “I’m going to start jogging in two weeks, and I’m real excited about it.â€
Lattimore attended Senior Bowl practice Tuesday to briefly meet with NFL teams and offer a progress report on his rehabilitation. Lattimore tore ligaments and dislocated his right knee against Tennessee. He tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee the previous season.
Lattimore was one of college football’s top rushers as a freshman in 2010, when he tallied 1,197 yards and 17 touchdowns. Lattimore got off to strong starts in 2011 and 2012 before having both campaigns ended prematurely.
Although that history of knee problems is likely to hurt his draft stock, Lattimore’s drive to play at a high level once again should impress interested suitors. Lattimore has set returning to the field for the 2013 NFL season opener as his goal in rehab. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,778 | ¡Viva la Patriots!OK Pats Fan, Now That's A Bit Much | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,779 | WARNING: The following post may contain elements that are not suitable for some Mets fans.5 Moments From The World Series That Will Haunt Mets Fans For Years | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,780 | It will take more than a verbal statement to persuade either Iran of Saudi Arabia to lift restrictions on women's sports. To achieve that, Mr. Blatter would have to put a sufficiently high price tag on their failure to do so.Blatter's Call on Iran to Allow Women Into Stadia Reeks of Opportunism | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,781 | Police and paramedics tried to revive the man at the stadium.Fan Dies After Collapsing At Chiefs-Bengals Game | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,782 | Eurosport - Mahela Jayawardene is set for a spell on the sidelines
Jayawardene picked up the injury while fielding in the slips during the Singhalese Sports Club's Premier league match against Nondescript's Cricket Club.
"Initial scans showed that it was only a dislocation but the scans were sent to Australia for further opinion," Sri Lanka team manager Michael de Zoysa said.
"The opinion from Australia is that Mahela will have to undergo surgery and have a wire inserted to keep the dislocated bone in place.
"He will be out for between four-to-six weeks which means he is certainly ruled out of the Bangladesh Test series."
Thilan Samaraweera would replace Jayawardene for the two Tests against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Cricket said in a statement.
Another former captain Kumar Sangakkara is also fighting to recover in time for the first Test starting in Galle on March 8.
Sangakkara had his left index finger broken by Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and had a pin and plate inserted for his injury.
The left-handed batsman has begun having light batting sessions in the nets but is still uncertain for the Galle Test.
Jayawardene and Sangakkara are Sri Lanka's two most prolific run-getters in Tests and one-day internationals, having scored over 10,000 runs each in both formats.
Bangladesh will also play three one-day internationals and a Twenty20 international on the tour.
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2,783 | She's been a public figure for two decades, but here are some lesser-known facts about the tennis star.5 Things You Might Not Have Known About Serena Williams | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,784 | This is how you do it!Grandpa Deserves Gold For Best Olympic Celebration After Usain Bolt's Win | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,785 | ''It was a huge step,'' Galloway said, with an emphasis on ''huge,'' after the Explorers beat No. 19 VCU 69-61, giving them consecutive wins against ranked teams for the first time in more than 60 years. ''The biggest step probably in La Salle program history.''
Coach John Giannini interrupted with a laugh at that point, noting that La Salle won the national championship (in 1954), but the point was made, and Galloway and his coach insisted that they are part of a changing of the way La Salle is perceived.
`We don't want to have a mindset of upsetting teams. We want to have a mindset of beating teams,'' Galloway said.
Galloway scored 31 points, 12 during an 18-4 run in the second half Saturday night, and La Salle turned back a late rally by the Rams to follow up a dramatic, one-point victory on Wednesday night against No. 9 Butler with another one.
The upstart Explorers (14-5, 4-2 Atlantic 10), who last beat ranked teams consecutively in the 1952 NIT tournament, when they beat three in a row, are off to their best start since the 1990-91 team started the year 14-4.
Just don't expect them to act like they didn't expect it.
''If you think we're surprised, you're nuts!'' the animated Giannini snapped at one point, citing the Explorers' 21 wins last year, and a victory in November against Villanova. ''You know nothing about our program and our players if you think we're surprised about winning against a good team. ... We don't care what anyone says or writes. We don't read articles.''
Juvonte Reddic had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Rams (16-5, 4-2), who lost for the second time in three days after a 13-game winning streak. VCU blew a 7-point lead in the last minute and lost in overtime at Richmond on Thursday.
Treveon Graham added 13 points and 12 rebounds, but shot just 4 for 17.
The Rams appeared poised to get back on the winning track when they opened the second half with 17 consecutive points, but the Explorers responded in a streaky game of shifting momentum. Just as quick as VCU and with experienced guards, La Salle did it by attacking on offense.
''It takes a lot of poise and confidence and guts to withstand that against a good team and in such an emotional atmosphere,'' Giannini said.
Trailing 45-38, the Explorers got a driving basket from Galloway, and a 10-footer from Tyrone Garland. Galloway scored again on a driving bucket, and after Reddic made a free throw, Tyreek Duren hit a pair of free throws. Garland then scored and Galloway had a 3-pointer, a jumper and another 3-pointer.
That gave La Salle a 53-47 lead, and VCU rallied to 56-55 with 2:50 remaining.
Two of the baskets came from Rams scoring leader Treveon Graham, who missed 12 of his first 13 field goal attempts, and a sellout crowd at the Siegel Center rose expecting a stirring, victorious finish.
But Galloway hit a pair of free throws, Reddic threw a pass away at the other end and Duren drove for a layup after the Explorers burned plenty of time off the clock, restoring the lead to 60-55.
The Rams never got closer than four again.
''We knew their guards were going to attack, one on one,'' Theus said, adding that coach Shaka Smart pounded the thought into their heads during their short preparation. ''We've just got to guard the ball and we did a poor job of that today.''
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Added Smart: ''It's one thing to know it's coming. It's another thing to stop it.''
VCU erased a 34-25 halftime deficit with a burst to start the second half. The Rams forced three early turnovers and scored the first 17 points to take a 42-34 lead, whipping the crowd in a frenzy.
But just as quickly, the Explorers came back, eventually handing the Rams just their 29th loss against 173 victories in the 13-year history of the Siegel Center.
The first half was all runs, started by VCU when it scored 11 of 13 points to lead 11-8.
Duren then scored seven in a 9-0 run for the Explorers, and Reddic then scored the first eight for VCU in a 12-2 burst that gave the Rams a 23-19 lead with 8 minutes left in the half.
The Explorers dominated the rest of the way, taking a 34-25 lead into halftime after outscoring VCU 15-2 as Galloway hit two 3-pointers, a long 2-pointer and La Salle got three layups in a row.
For the Rams, Reddic and Troy Daniels were 8 for 11 from the field, and the rest of the team was 2 for 22. The Rams finished shooting 38.3 percent (23 of 60), the Explorers 47.1 percent (25 of 51). | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
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2,787 | Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice married Janay Palmer on Friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported. The ceremony reportedlyRay Rice Got Married One Day After Being Indicted For Allegedly Assaulting His Fiancee: Report | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,788 | Over the next 12:45, the Spartans outscored the Tigers 27-16 and went on to win by 22 to advance to the Sweet 16. As theDerrick Nix, Keith Appling Towel-Fight: Michigan State Teammates Argue During Memphis Timeout (VIDEO) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,789 | The news came during Boston's 100-98 double-overtime win over the Miami Heat on Sunday in which Ray Allen returned to his old home court for the first time.
''New guys are going to get an opportunity now,'' Boston forward Paul Pierce said. ''These guys haven't had a chance to really showcase what they can do.''
For the past five seasons, Pierce, Allen and Kevin Garnett made up the Big Three. After Allen signed with the Heat as a free agent in the offseason, Rondo joined that group - and became the team leader with his ability to run the offense.
He was chosen as the starting point guard for the Eastern Conference in the All-Star game in Houston on Feb. 17.
Now the Celtics hope he can be ready for the start of next season.
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''How far is that?'' coach Doc Rivers said, ''I don't even know how long that is. Eight months? Nine months? So he'll probably be ready, but I don't know.
Rondo injured his right knee in Friday night's 123-112 double-overtime loss in Atlanta, a game in which the Celtics blew a 27-point lead, but Rivers said he didn't know when.
He reported to the TD Garden on Sunday for a pregame shootaround but was taken to a hospital after complaining of pain.
The initial report was a hyperextended knee, but tests showed the ACL tear.
Rivers said he learned about 25 minutes before the game that Rondo wouldn't play. Word of the injury's severity came during the game.
''He was telling me he thought he pulled his hamstring,'' Rivers said, ''Rondo will be fine. He just will not be fine this year.''
The team made the announcement during Sunday's win in the nationally televised game that snapped a losing streak that had reached six games despite back-to-back triple-doubles by Rondo.
''We've just got to rally around each other,'' Pierce said. ''I feel for him. He was having such a good season. It's disappointing news.''
As Celtics players walked off the court through a tunnel toward their locker room, Rondo, dressed in street clothes, greeted them.
''I know he's sad. I'm sad for him,'' starting guard Avery Bradley said. ''Whatever Doc wants me to play, that's what I'm going to do.''
Rondo was averaging career highs of 13.7 points and 5.6 rebounds along with 11.1 assists this season.
Still, the Celtics are struggling to remain around .500, finishing the day with a 21-23 record, 2 1/2 games ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers for the eighth and final spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Celtics have no true point guard behind Rondo. Rivers said he didn't know if they would try to add one.
Jason Terry, known for his outside shooting, Courtney Lee, Leandro Barbosa and Bradley are the other guards. Each played at least 25 minutes Sunday with Lee starting in Rondo's place.
''We knew something was up at the beginning, but we didn't know how serious it was,'' Lee said. ''Nobody can fill his shoes. That's what makes him great. So the only thing we can do is work as hard as possible and keep the momentum going from this game and have no letup.''
Rondo suffered a dislocated left elbow in the playoffs on May 7, 2011, when he became entangled with Miami's Dwyane Wade.
Boston won 97-81, but Miami won the next two games to clinch the second-round series in five games. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,790 | In other words, we can look at what some very smart people are saying and see in their words more than a glimmer of hope for the Badgers if they win on Saturday.4 More Reasons Wisconsin Should Make the College Football Playoff | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,791 | A former U.S. Women's National Team star will make history as part of ESPN's broadcast team for this summer's European Championships.ESPN To Have First Female Analyst Call Top Soccer Tournament On U.S. TV | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,792 | Nothing makes basketball fans and armchair bracketologists go mad in March quite like a buzzer beater. Whether the last-gaspBuzzer Beaters: NCAA Tournament Highlights Include Iconic Shots From Laettner, Drew (VIDEO) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,793 | Louisville's senior guard posterized Kentucky freshman Julius Randle in a meeting between the intra-state rivals on SaturdayRuss Smith's Dunk Over Julius Randle Is A Late Candidate For Posterization Of The Year (VIDEO) | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,794 | The last time the United States played Belgium was in a friendly match last year when Belgium beat the U.S. 4-2. Since then, Team USA has come a long way.World Cup 2014: If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,795 | Cappie Pondexter was confident going into the Haier Shooting Stars competition on NBA All-Star Saturday night and for good reason: Team New York can shoot the ball. And shoot they did, all the way to the Shooting Stars crown, as former Knick All-Star and current Assistant GM Allan Houston, and current Knick Landry Fields teamed up with WNBA All-Star and NY Liberty point guard Pondexter to best Team Atlanta, Team Orlando and competition finalist Team Texas.
"It was pretty easy," Pondexter told TNT's Cheryl Miller, herself no stranger to the art of shooting, after hoisting up the trophy with her Madison Square Garden brethren. "We were focused."
Cappie wasn't kidding about focus as she went 4-for-4 on shots from the right side and baseline as part of the Team New York win. The other WNBA competitors also strutted their stuff on Saturday night as both Marie Ferdinand-Harris (Team Orlando) and Lindsey Harding (Team Atlanta) hit the hardest shots of the night -- the dreaded half-court shots -- for their respective squads. And Sophia Young helped Team Texas to the final round, only to fall to Cappie and the Knickerbockers. | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,796 | And the Dallas Cowboys and NFL Foundation each matched the donation soon after.The Houston Texans Are Donating $1 Million To Harvey Disaster Relief | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,797 | WATCH: U.S. Defender's Mistake Gifts Portugal Early Goal | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,798 | OUCH!Blue Jays And Rangers Brawl After Rougned Odor Punches Jose Bautista In The Face | true | sport | ['Sport'] |
2,799 | The defensive end played his final season for the Carolina Panthers.Jared Allen Announces Retirement Like He's In A Classic Western Film | true | sport | ['Sport'] |