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Miami Heat players (L-R) Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Ray Allen, and LeBron James wait during a timeout against the San Antonio Spurs during the first half in Game 5 of their NBA Finals basketball series in San Antonio, Texas, June 15, 2014.

Ray Allen to Follow Lebron James to Cleveland

Free agent and three point maestro Ray Allen is heavily considering putting off one more year before retirement and donning a Cleveland Cavaliers jersey, the same one his former Miami Heat teammates LeBron James and Mike Miller are donning right now.

Roger Federer Says He's Not Perfect, Talks About Retirement

Roger Federer of Switzerland blows kisses.
Former world's no.1 Roger Federer is ready to make his return on the court after spending a vacation with his family. But before he starts hitting backhand shots, Federer shared his thoughts on him being a family man and role model, and talked about his forthcoming retirement.
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Jul 18, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau (left) and general manager Gar Forman (right) pose for a photo with newly signed center Pau Gasol during a press conference at the United Center.

Chicago Bulls Renews Interest in Kevin Love, Offers Mirotic, Gibson, McDermott

The Chicago Bulls have expressed their interest to acquire the all-star power forward Love from the Timberwolves with a package of players that include defensive ace and power forward Taj Gibson, first round pick Doug McDermott, Euroleague MVP Nikola Mirotic and sharp shooting forward Mike Dunleavy Jr. in exchange for Kevin Love and possibly the rights to Kevin Martin and J.J. Barea.

Bojan Krkic Transfer from Barcelona to Stoke City

Transfer News 2014 - Stoke City FC has announced that they have signed Bojan Krkic to a four-year contract for an undisclosed amount. The 23-year-old striker played for Spanish powerhouse Barcelona last season.
Roger Federer of Switzerland wipes his face during a training session ahead of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London June 22, 2014.

Roger Federer Regains Deadly Service Game - Andy Roddick

Roger Federer seems to have recaptured his potent service game. This is what American tennis legend Andy Roddick thought when he watch the Swiss Master went toe-to-toe with Novak Djokovic in the finals of the Wimbledon Open a couple of weeks ago.

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