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Grant Hill didn’t have to ask Erik Spoelstra to be US Olympic coach
At a dinner in Miami back in August, across the street from the arena where the Heat play their games, USA Basketball men’s national team managing director Grant Hill had a question for Erik Spoelstra ...
Spoelstra was believed to be under consideration when Hill — in what was his first major decision as managing director of the ...
The Olympics are an event that can fuel growth in interest and popularity, not just for a given sport or individual athlete, but for an array of collectibles, as well. The global nature of the ...
PARIS (AP) — On the other side of the Atlantic from Wall Street, a market — more wholesome than cutthroat — has sprung up at the Paris Olympics. The commodity at the center of it all? Pins. The city ...
Helen Maroulis pinned her opponent in 24 seconds to earn bronze in women's 57kg freestyle wrestling, becoming the first American woman to win three wrestling medals.Can't view the above video? Click ...
PARIS ― The hottest item at the 2024 Paris Olympics is a Snoop Dogg pin. Not even the man himself owns one. And don't ask him for the Olympic-themed collectible, as "D-O-double-G" doesn't know the ...
While taking home a gold medal is the ultimate goal at the Olympics, some athletes are also looking to collect the special edition pins at the games. Pin trading has been common practice at the ...
Celebrities and athletes are chronicling the chase for their most prized conquests on social media, with high demand for designs from Snoop Dogg and Simone Biles. By Liz Alderman Liz Alderman, who ...
There's a side sport taking place in Paris right now on the fringes of the Summer Games - trading commemorative Olympic pins. Small metal pins covered in colorful enamel paints, marking past and ...
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