Kings Reporter Tells DeMarcus Cousins He Doesn’t Want Him In Sacramento

Share this: After being a consistent subject of trade speculation, it appears DeMarcus Cousins isn’t going anywhere after all. It was reported on Tuesday that Cousins plans on signing a maximum-money contract extension to keep him in Sacramento through the 2022-23 season for a projected $207 million. Following the Kings’ game against the Detroit Pistons Tuesday night, Cousins decided to play the role of a reporter and asked Sacramento media members whether or not they would like for him to stay in town. One reporter, the Sacramento Bee’s Andy Furillo, was blunt in telling Cousins that he’d rather not have him stay with the Kings. Furillo’s answer does not come as much of a surprise, considering the history between the two. Earlier this season, Cousins lashed

Repsol and Honda extend MotoGP™ contract until 2018

Repsol's Director General of Communications and Presidency, Begoña Elices, and HRC Director - General Manager Race Operations Management Division, Tetsuhiro Kuwata, put pen to paper on the extension contract, through which Repsol will continue to be the main sponsor of Honda's factory MotoGP team in the premier class of motorcycle racing. Riders Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa, who have both renewed their contracts with HRC for two years, will continue to represent the team. Source link

UEFA.com’s weekly wonderkid: André Silva

UEFA.com’s weekly wonderkid: André Silva

This has been a year to relish for Porto forward André Silva, the 20-year-old breaking into the first XI thanks to his prolific B team efforts and earning a five-year contract extension with a €60m buy-out clause last month. UEFA.com gets the lowdown on the Dragons' latest young prospect ahead of his debut UEFA Champions League campaign.Name: André SilvaClub: PortoDebut: 29 December 2015 v MarítimoPosition: forwardNationality: PortugueseDate of birth: 06/11/1995Preferred foot: rightHeight: 185cm

Malcolm Butler Wants Extension With Patriots But Is Staying Patient

BROCKTON, Mass. — Malcolm Butler was met with raucous applause when he surprised West Middle School students Wednesday morning. Butler answered questions from a group of the Brockton middle schoolers who started a Kindness Club to prevent bullying at their school. Butler told the students about his experiences of being bullied and how to prevent it. “A speaker or a celebrity or giving someone advice, especially when people look up to you, it can change someone’s life,” Butler said after the event. “I can remember being in school, and a basketball player or football player came to our school. I wasn’t even talking to my friends, because I wa...