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This exhausting 2020 continues!

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We’re getting closer to all of the professional sports leagues starting up again, and for the first time without fans—MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and the NFL.

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Source: MN Spokesman Recorder

Sports Facts

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  • A whole new look, for a whole new NBA game experience - Black News Channel
  • PVAMU Volleyball team among the teams featured on ESPNU’s “HBCU Day” on Saturday, May 23
  • Sporting Equals continues to ask the tricky questions - Voice Online
  • Negro Leagues to get ‘long overdue recognition’ as major league – Florida Courier
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  • White and Horn Walter Camp Winners 
  • Little Known Black History Fact: Phi Beta Sigma
  • NBA community reacts to Moses Malone's death
  • 'I Am Grateful for My Time Here': Los Angeles Clippers Fire Doc Rivers Two Weeks After Disappointing Playoff Exit

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