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Sky News

Hillary Clinton and LeBron James on stage

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CLEAN: Interior shots of NBA star LeBron James on stage speaking in support of Hillary Clinton, with Clinton on stage smiling as Democrat supporters cheer on November 06, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Surge In Mobile Sports Betting

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More than 45 million Americans planned to make a bet this football season, according to the American Gambling Association.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of October 1st

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California announces the country's first K-12 vaccine mandate. COVID has reached its natural next step: SCOTUS. Plus, you're gonna want to watch this great #FreeBritney moment.
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Celebrities Make Emotional Pleas For Change After School Shooting

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NBA coach Steve Kerr, actor Matthew McConaughey and reality star Kim Kardashian are a few celebrities using their platform to call for gun laws.
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Bloomberg

David Stern: NBA Is Beginning Its Digital Revolution

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May 3 -- NBA Commissioner Emeritus David Stern talks with Scarlet Fu about digital streaming of NBA programming and the continued growth in the worth of NBA media rights. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on...
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GameOn: The Mobile Platform for Sports Fans

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Aug. 4 -- Alex Beckman, GameOn founder, and Gary Payton, a former professional basketball player, discuss GameOn's business model with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson and Carol Massar on "Bloomberg West."
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Athletes Go On Strike For Jacob Blake

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Numerous MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS and NHL games have been postponed as athletes walk out in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
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Bloomberg

Marc Lasry on Bucks Win, China Crackdown, Distressed Debt

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Jul.27 -- Marc Lasry, CEO of Avenue Capital Management and co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, discusses the Bucks' NBA championship win, China's regulatory crackdown and the distressed debt market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Marc Lasry Gives NBA Star Antetokounmpo Some Investing Advice

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Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry gave some investing advice to his biggest star, two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. Lasry, the Avenue Capital Group founder, told him to go buy some U.S. Treasuries. Lasry spoke to Carlyle Group...
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CLEAN : NBA: Celtics fan in Boston celebrate after win against Warriors

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Thousands celebrate after a Celtics victory in the streets of Boston for the third game of the basketball championship playoffs between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : 'Leading by example': LeBron James, NBA boost voter rights

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The Cleveland Cavaliers' NBA arena in the bellwether state of Ohio hosts a voter registration drive on National Voter Registration Day with the US presidential election just weeks away (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

NBA Legend Starks on Knicks, Phil Jackson & LeBron James

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Oct. 29 -- New York Knicks legend John Starks discusses the Knicks' ability to compete, the importance of cultivating young talent for the NBA and LeBron James' future in Cleveland. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street...
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Bloomberg

NBA Spotlight: The 44-Minute Game Experiment

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Oct. 21 -- Boston Celtics President Rich Gotham discusses the NBA's 44-minute game experiment and his approach to satisfying Celtics fans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

NBAs $930M TV Fees Set to Double Under New Deal

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Oct. 6 -- In todays Bloomberg Big Number, Betty Liu reports that the NBAs new TV deal is set to double the $930 million in fees the league collects from Disney and Time Warner for basketball broadcast rights. She speaks on In The Loop.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : NBA: Lakers fans pay emotional farewell to Bryant

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CLEAN : NBA: Lakers fans pay emotional farewell to Bryant
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Basketball: Big Ben towers in hoops-mad Philippines

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Big Ben cuts an imposing figure dominating college basketball in the hoops crazy Philippines as the best of a wave of African imports on unlikely Asian journeys in search of their NBA dreams
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Bloomberg

U.S.-China Make No Progress in Deputy-Level Trade Talks: SCMP

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Oct.09 -- U.S. futures are under pressure after the South China Morning Post said Washington and Beijing made little or no progress in deputy-level trade talks. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie and Sarah McGregor report on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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NBA Commissioner Says League Won't Apologize For GM's Tweet

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Adam Silver said he hopes China and the NBA's Chinese partners will consider the good that has come from their three-decade partnership.
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Bloomberg

Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown on Tech, Investing and Education

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Aug.14 -- Jaylen Brown is one of the NBA's biggest stars. And at 21 years of age, the Boston Celtics player is already thinking beyond his time on the court. Like some of his contemporaries, he's investing in tech and making connections...
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Bloomberg

How China Can Retaliate to the U.S. Blacklist

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Oct.09 -- Asked Tuesday whether China would retaliate over the blacklist, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters “stay tuned.” He also denied that the government abused human rights in the far west region of Xinjiang. ...
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Bloomberg

Mark Cuban Made a Fortune Shorting Yahoo Stock

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Sep.01 -- Billionaire investor Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, talks about how he lost $20 million on one hedge, but then made money back by shorting Yahoo stock. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein...
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Bloomberg

NBA Wants to Make It Easier to Buy a Piece of Your Favorite Team

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Sep.03 -- The National Basketball Association is weighing the creation of an investment vehicle to buy minority shares of individual teams. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

How To Liven Up Sports In Empty Stadiums

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When U.S. sports restart, the game broadcast will look and sound different with no crowd. Fans can look abroad for clues on how it will be affected.
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ESPN's Rachel Nichols Loses NBA Finals Sideline Coverage Role

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Nichols faces backlash over leaked audio of her suggesting that Maria Taylor received the assignment for diversity reasons.