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Collier will come off the bench for Monday’s matchup with Minnesota.
Collier logged 26 minutes as a starter in his regular-season debut Friday, so it’ll be interesting to see what his minutes look like in the reserve role Monday night. He was a DNP-CD in the previous game, so he’s a risky guy to target in daily fantasy leagues.
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Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley says achieving the League and Cup double is a landmark moment for the club.
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The Milwaukee Bucks will try to bounce back from an especially disappointing loss as they face the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, Nov. 10 in Dallas.
A day ago, the Bucks lost the lead in the fourth quarter, giving up 40 points, and fell to the Houston Rockets at home, 122-115.
While Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to play against Houston, despite it being the Bucks’ second game in two days, the Bucks learned they’ll be without forward Taurean Prince indefinitely because of a neck injury.
The Mavericks, coached by former Bucks coach Jason Kidd, are 3-7 but coming off a 111-105 victory over Washington on Saturday, Nov. 8. No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg is averaging 13.9 points and 6.6 rebounds. Anthony Davis has missed the last five games with an injury.
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WASHINGTON (TNND) — Recent federal charges against professional athletes in various leagues have called into question the relationship between sports betting, the players, and the leagues themselves. Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers, Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, face indictments for allegedly accepting bribes to rig pitches in Major League Baseball games. Ortiz's lawyer maintains his client's innocence.
The indictment puts a spotlight on prop bets that allow sports bettors to wager on things that are beyond the actual outcome of the game. In the case against Ortiz and Clase, the indictment alleges bettors placed suspicious wagers on whether or not certain pitches thrown would be balls or strikes, along with what the velocity of certain pitches was going to be.
"Through this scheme, the defendants defrauded betting platforms, deprived Major League Baseball and the Cleveland Guardians of their honest services, illegally enriched themselves and their co-conspirators, misled the public, and betrayed America's pastime," U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella, Jr. wrote in the unsealed indictment.
Meanwhile, NBA player Terry Rozier was arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe after telling sports bettors he'd leave a game early due to injury in 2023. The scandals extend beyond mainstream sports, with table tennis leagues also facing match-fixing allegations. The sport is among the most popular to bet on for online sportsbooks.
Stephen Shapiro, a sport and entertainment management professor at the University of South Carolina, said he's not surprised about the scandals and won't be surprised if we see more in the future now that gambling on sports has become so easy. Bettors can simply take out their phones to place a wager on almost anything they want in a game.
"I think what you're seeing now is with the proliferation of sports gambling and the ease with which to do it, where you can just get on your phone and do it, there's just more opportunity," Shapiro said. He warned that continued scandals could undermine the integrity of sports leagues.
“When that outcome comes into question, I think it can really hit the foundation of sport and have a real impact. That's where I think leagues have to get out in front of this," he said.
Some members of Congress renewed a push to consider the SAFE Bet Act, which aims to tighten regulations on online gambling. The proposed legislation would do things like ban ads during games, outlaw prop bets at amateur and college levels, and limit how artificial intelligence targets players and forms bets.
"Standards at the federal level not to prevent gambling, but to combat the twin dangers of corruption and addiction," said Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., one of the sponsors of the bill.
The legislation is a long shot in Congress right now, as there's been pushback from gambling companies and leagues on how far it would take regulations. Still, professional leagues are facing growing scrutiny with every scandal and arrest that's made.
Sacred Heart University Chair of Sport Management Joshua Shuart says it's not entirely clear why professional athletes, some of whom make millions and millions of dollars, would take gambling risks for lesser money and ruin their reputations, along with facing a potential ban from their leagues. But the more allegations that come out, the more likely it is that there will need to be some form of intervention to standardize gambling rules around the country.
"We're now looking at the car in the ditch on fire, and we're saying, 'What can we do to proactively to make sure this doesn't happen again?" he said.
"I think the entire the integrity of sports in general is under attack, and you're not even talking about professional, you're talking about everything, at all levels. You can understand why low-earning or no-earning college athletes might fall for that. You're impressionable, you don't have a lot coming in, but you have it across the board now. So, it's like epidemic level, and now it's like, what can we do about this?"
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Leicestershire is set to gain a new Sports Direct store – and it is set to open just in time for the Christmas period.
The brand-new store will open in The Commons, in Market Harborough, and replace the town's previous Poundland unit. The sportswear shop will offer big brand names for customers to browse from.
According to the Harborough District Council (HDC), work to reconfigure the store is scheduled to begin today (Monday, November 10). Director of Harborough District Commercial Services Limited, Caroline Averill, said: "We are delighted to welcome Sports Direct to Market Harborough.
"The national sports retailer is known for offering a wide range of sportswear, footwear, and equipment from leading brands, and its arrival in Market Harborough is expected to enhance shopping options for residents and visitors alike."
HDC leader Phil Knowles welcomed the big brand's arrival in town. He said: "It is such fantastic news that Sports Direct will be coming to the Harborough District. Sports Direct will be joining many other big brands in Market Harborough, bringing further footfall and vibrancy to the town as well as employment opportunities for people in the town and surrounding areas.
"This is a great strategic piece of work by the Directors of Harborough District Commercial Servicers Limited to secure a further big name and national brand to Market Harborough. I know lots of families, especially those with sporty children, will be pleased to have this store in the town."
"It is in the centre of the town which will complement our brilliant diversity of shops and independent retailers. A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes to bring this to fruition and further work is now taking place to enable the store to open before Christmas. I am also delighted for the town’s businesses who will also benefit from increased footfall. Market Harborough continues to buck the national trend and is definitely the place to be for businesses and shoppers."
The new Sports Direct store is scheduled to open its doors on Friday, November 28, just in time for the Christmas period.
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Stewart (ankle) will not play Monday against the Wizards.
Stewart will end up missing both games of this back-to-back set, his only two absences of the season thus far. His next chance to play comes Wednesday against Chicago. The Pistons will be shorthanded Monday, and the team could rely on Paul Reed to soak up some minutes behind Jalen Duren.
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Sports Direct will act as the title sponsor for this week’s HYROX event in Dublin.
The sporting goods retailer will host the final HYROX event of the year in the capital from Wednesday to Sunday (12-16 November).
Sports Direct said the partnership highlights both organisations’ goal of inspiring athletes of all levels while further positioning the company as an industry leader in functional fitness, clothing and equipment.
This year Sports Direct has hosted various activations on and around HYROX race weekends to increase interest.
HYROX, Red Bull and Sports Direct will host a pre-race hype event and shakeout run this evening (10 November). The event will offer shoe trials from Puma, two workout sessions and a shakeout run led by Puma athlete Sean Noble.
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A new Sports Direct flagship store and Everlast Gyms+ featuring Ireland’s first HYROX performance centre will open in Dublin in early 2026.
“Sports Direct’s vision is to be the first destination for sport & fitness worldwide – and relevant partners like HYROX are working with us to turn that vision into a reality,” said Michael Murray, CEO of Sports Direct owner Frasers Group.
“Our shared commitment to delivering the very best fitness experiences to athletes is what has made this title partnership a success.
“We were thrilled to launch the UK’s first HYROX Performance Center in Liverpool last month and look forward to doing the same in Ireland with the opening of our new Sports Direct flagship and Everlast Gyms+ in the new year.”
Moritz Fuerste, HYROX co-founder and CMO, said: “Working with the Sports Direct team throughout their title partnerships across the UK and Europe this season has been a thoroughly rewarding experience.
“At HYROX, we are always seeking new ways to elevate our partnerships, and the launch of Ireland’s first High Performance Center in Dublin is a significant milestone in our collaboration.
“This exciting development comes just ahead of the HYROX race in the capital this week, further solidifying our shared commitment to promoting fitness and performance across the region.”
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