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Duke's Coach K: How to Build Teamwork

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Sept. 13 -- Duke University head coach Mike Krzyzewski explains his approach to building teamwork. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Andre Iguodala: From the Court to Venture Capital

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NBA Champion, Author and Mastry Ventures General Partner Andre Iguodala joins Emily Chang to discuss his journey from athlete to VC investor, his passion for diversity and inclusion in tech and venture, and his next big bet.
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Vice President Pence Criticizes NBA, Nike Over Hong Kong Controversy

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The NBA has faced backlash from Shanghai and Washington alike over how it handled a manager's tweet about Hong Kong.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Oklahoma Aggies Defeat Depaul University In The Skyscraper Battle

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Basketball players, George Mikan of DePaul University and Bob Kurland of University of Oklahoma Aggie stand in front of skyscrapers / Oklahoma Aggies and Depaul University begin game / Depaul and Oklahoma scores / crowd both cheers and...
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Bloomberg

Puma CEO Says Women’s Line Has Great Momentum

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Apr.25 -- Bjorn Gulden, chief executive officer at Puma, discusses the company’s earnings and growing momentum in their women’s line. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Buys Rights to PAC-12 Games to Air in China

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Oct.05 -- The U.S. college sports conference the PAC-12 is about to have a lot more air time in China. Alibaba has acquired the rights to broadcast PAC-12 games across China through 2024. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
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The Recount

The roast of Enes Kanter Freedom

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LZ Granderson calls out the hypocrisy of Enes Kanter Freedom on The Long Game.
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High Schools Prepare For Fall Sports Despite Pandemic

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Tens of thousands of athletes are preparing for the fall sports season even though many schools still don't have a plan in place to reopen.
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Supreme Court Sides With Former Athletes On NCAA Compensation Limits

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The NCAA had defended its rules as necessary to preserve the amateur nature of college sports.
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Lebron James Named Time's Athlete Of The Year

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James led a campaign to fight voter suppression and get out the vote, all while winning his fourth NBA championship.
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Curated Video

Algae could be the solution to the world's most complex problems

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1. Set up shot of algae open system at Broculo 2. Algae farmer stirring the pool with algae 3. Peddle supports water movement in the open system 4. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Carel Callenbach, Director of Ingrepro: "Algae are very small and...
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Fans gather in Los Angeles to remember Kobe Bryant

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FANS GATHER IN LOS ANGELES TO REMEMBER KOBE BRYANT
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Bloomberg

What LeBron James Means to Cleveland

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Oct. 30 -- The Cavs host the Knicks, and King James is backÓso big, he needs his own beat writer. Joe Vardon of the NBA Reporter talks about Cleveland's prodigal son. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Saw soundtrack accompanies furniture exhibition

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JORDAN CARPENTRYSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:43SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYAmman, Jordan - 11 May 20171. Various of portrait made with hexagonal recycled wood tiles2. Various of designer...
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Business is booming for the hotel industry

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LEADIN: Millennials who prefer visiting places over possessions are helping to drive up tourism and the demand for more places to stay according to research by CBRE Hotels' Americas. Hotels are also turning...
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Release Russia-Linked Facebook Ads

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Lawmakers on Wednesday released a trove of Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and whip up tensions around sensitive social issues such as Islam, race and gun control. The ads...
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Calif. Law Lets College Athletes Get Paid, Challenging NCAA Model

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A new California law challenges one of the NCAA's core rules.
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COVID Cancels Ivy League Seasons, Postpones More College Football

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The Ivy league announced it will cancel winter sports, including basketball, wrestling and swimming. Some college football is also postponed.
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Louisville, Pittsburgh and Connecticut were named top seeds on 'Selection Sunday' for the men's NCAA basketball tournament. The other No. 1 seed is ACC regular-season champion North Carolina. (March 16)

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HEADLINE: The NCAA basketball tournament field is set CAPTION: Louisville, Pittsburgh and Connecticut were named top seeds on 'Selection Sunday' for the men's NCAA basketball tournament. The other No. 1 seed is ACC regular-season...
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Iran - Measures to encourage women in sport

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Iran has taken a major step towards the liberalisation of its Islamic regime with a series of measures designed to encourage women to participate in sport. The moves, approved by the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were...
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Iowa continues to be in the presidential spotlight as the countdown continues toward the precinct caucuses on January 3rd. Democratic hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, along with her husband, Bill, and basketball great Magic Johnson, have several events today.

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HEADLINE: There's 'Magic' in Iowa for Hillary CAPTION: Magic Johnson doesn't trust rookies to win a basketball game, much less lead the nation. Johnson was in Davenport at a packed rally Tuesday, with former President Bill Clinton to...
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Basketball Panel: Ban Cheats, Ends 1-and-Done Era

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The Commission on College Basketball sharply directed the NCAA to take control of the sport, calling for sweeping reforms to separate pro and college tracks, permit players to return to school after going undrafted by the NBA and ban...
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Bloomberg

DraftKings CEO Sees Potential for 'Hundreds of Billions' From Sports Betting

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Aug.22 -- Jason Robins, DraftKings chief executive officer, discusses the changing sports betting landscape with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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DeVos grilled again about Special Olympics funding

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is facing a new round of scrutiny over a proposal to eliminate federal funding for the Special Olympics.