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Rival Coach Raises Red Flag on Lakers’ Luka Doncic Plan

TThe Los Angeles Lakers picked up their first win of the season on Friday, taking down the Minnesota Timberwolves 131-122 behind another Luka Doncic masterpiece. Doncic dropped 49 points, his second straight 40-point outing, leading Los Angeles past the team that eliminated them from last year’s playoffs. It was the Lakers’ first glimpse of balance in [.] The post Rival Coach Raises Red Flag on Lakers’ Luka Doncic Plan appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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2007 BMW X3 3.0si 6-Speed at No Reserve

This 2007 BMW X3 3. 0si was registered in Washington, D. C., and Virginia before it was purchased by the seller on BaT in February 2020 and relocated to Pennsylvania. Finished in Monaco Blue Metallic over Black Nevada leather upholstery, the vehicle is powered by a 3. 0-liter inline-six linked with a six-speed manual transmission and an xDrive all-wheel-drive system. Equipment includes 17″ Style 204 alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, fog lights, roof rails, heated power-adjustable front seats, Hill Descent Control, automatic climate control, cruise control, and a CD stereo. Reported work under current ownership consisted of changing the oil, repairing the throttle-body wiring, and replacing the starter, transfer-case gears, tires, rear shocks and springs, and more as detailed below. This E83 X3 has 138k miles and is offered at no reserve with owner’s manuals, a service manual, a Budge vehicle cover, removed parts, a Carfax report, and a clean Pennsylvania title in the seller’s name.

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Why Rams’ Tyler Higbee was fined $14,491 in Week 7 vs. Jaguars

Tyler Higbee is the latest player to receive an NFL-issued fine. The tight end’s punishment came after the league deemed one of his celebrations during the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars a violent gesture. Higbee received a $14,491 fine for celebrating a first-down reception early in the first quarter, NFL insider Tom [.] The post Why Rams’ Tyler Higbee was fined $14,491 in Week 7 vs. Jaguars appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Customized 1999 BMW R1100S at No Reserve

This 1999 BMW R1100S spent time in Massachusetts before it was acquired by the seller in 2021 and was modified within the last year. Work included removing the fairing, modifying the two-up seat and the rear subframe, raising the handlebars and lowering the foot pegs, and installing a R1100R-sourced fuel tank, aftermarket instrumentation, aftermarket lighting, carbon-fiber front and rear fenders, pleated pod-style air filters, and a dual-outlet exhaust system with Ztechnik Performance titanium under-tail mufflers. Finished in black, the motorcycle is powered by a 1, 085cc opposed-twin that routes power through a six-speed transmission and an enclosed driveshaft. It is further equipped with a Euro Moto Electrics extended-spline clutch friction plate, Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection, oil-cooled cylinder heads, a Telelever front end, a Paralever single-sided swingarm, black-finished 17″ wheels, a left-side bar-end mirror, heated hand grips, and both center and side stands. This modified R1100S is offered at no reserve with a muffler repacking kit, modification photos, and a clean Vermont title in the seller’s name.

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Who Is Trump’s ‘Friend’ Who Is Forking Over $130M To Pay Military Members?

‘The most transparent administration ever,” they said. Yes, we want our military members paid, but this screams of something nefarious. It always does with Donald J. Trump. For some reason, Erik Prince’s name sprang to mind when reading about this. CNN reports: The Trump administration plans to funnel a $130 million donation from an anonymous ally of President Donald Trump toward paying military service members during the government shutdown, the Defense Department confirmed on Friday. “The donation was made on the condition that it be used to offset the cost of Service members’ salaries and benefits,” chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement to CNN, adding that the money was accepted under the department’s “general gift acceptance authority.” The move marks a striking departure from government procedure for funding the military, which traditionally relies on public funds appropriated by Congress. And it raised immediate questions about the donor’s identity and motivations for cutting the nine-figure check to the government. The $130 million donation is unlikely to make any meaningful impact toward covering salaries of the roughly 1. 3 million active duty military troops, netting out to about $100 per service member. read more.

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NFL Announces Punishment for Vikings Player in Loss to Eagles

It’s been a rough last few days for the Minnesota Vikings. Not only are they on a two-game losing streak, but one of their players will be light in their wallet due to an incident in their Week 7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. On October 25, the NFL released the Week 7 Gameday Accountability [.] The post NFL Announces Punishment for Vikings Player in Loss to Eagles appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Pelicans’ Trey Murphy the latest player to comment on gambling concerns in NBA

New Orleans Pelicans forward Trey Murphy III has joined the growing list of NBA players expressing concern over the league’s relationship with gambling, offering a pointed critique following his team’s 120-116 overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Murphy, who finished with 24 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, and three steals in 37 minutes, addressed [.] The post Pelicans’ Trey Murphy the latest player to comment on gambling concerns in NBA appeared first on ClutchPoints.