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Wembanyama voted unanimous Rookie of Year
Victor Wembanyama was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year on Monday, garnering all 99 first-place votes to become the sixth unanimous winner.
Blake: Kings won't buy out Dubois, vow 'to help him'
Less than a week after his team was eliminated from the postseason, Los Angeles Kings general manager Rob Blake said the team will not buy out the contract of maligned star center Pierre-Luc Dubois, who struggled in his first season with the club.
Source: Raiders reach deal with veteran OL Peat
The Las Vegas Raiders are signing veteran offensive lineman Andrus Peat, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Awful Palace display all but dooms Man United to worst Premier League season
Manchester United endured a 4-0 loss at the hands of Crystal Palace as Erik ten Hag's side are nearing what could be their worst ever finish in Premier League history.
Defiant Ten Hag: United lost plot in Palace defeat
Eric ten Hag vowed to keep fighting as Manchester United manager, but said his players did not follow the "plan and script" in their 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Monday.