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Marcus Smart Hints At Celtics Championship After Re-Signing
MARCUS SMART
Marcus Smart sounds pretty excited about re-signing with the Boston Celtics.
Smart, who agreed to a four-year, $52 million deal to return to Boston, took to Twit- ter on Thursday to post a photo of himself signing his new con- tract with Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck, GM Danny Ainge, and agent Happy Walters in the background. The tweet also included 17 tro- phy emojis in the shape of the number 17 (which is the num- ber of championships that the Celtics have won) with another trophy emoji next to it, hinting at another championship.
Michael Beasley, Lakers Reportedly Agree To One-Year Deal
MICHAEL BEASLEY
Free agent forward Michael Beasley has agreed to a deal with the Lakers. The deal is for one year and $3.5 million.
Beasley, 29, averaged a solid 13.2 points in 22.3 min- utes per game for the New York Knicks last season. He previously played with Le- Bron James on the Miami Heat during the 2013-14 sea- son and often earned The King’s ire.
The former No. 2 overall pick should be able to provide instant offense off the bench for the Lakers. However, he will be yet another oddball character in the locker room to go along with the team’s sign- ings of Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee, and Rajon Rondo in addition to James this offseason.
Tiger Woods Falls Just Short At The Open Championship
    BEAUTY UNLIMITED
 NOELLE
This week, Noelle is our Beauty Unlimited feature, and we are honored to have her again. Noelle understands what it takes to be successful, and although she’s not going to compromise on any- thing she feels she deserves, Noelle has a beauty that the camera doesn’t need to capture, because it flows naturally. Congratulations to Noelle as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
   Francesco Molinari, right, of Italy beats out Tiger Woods for the Open Championship.
Francesco Molinari
won the British Open on Sun- day, giving him his first major title after emerging from a crowded pack including Tiger Woods in a wild final round at Carnoustie.
Molinari shot a bogey- free, 2-under 69 to finish on 8-under 276. He became the first Italian to capture a major championship.
Earlier, Tiger Woods played himself into con- tention, edging to within a stroke of the lead on the front nine.
Woods led briefly, but dropped out of the lead after a double-bogey at the 11th hole.
He sent his second shot into the gallery, with the ball rebounding out into the
rough. He duffed his chip, then three-putted from off the green.
Tiger Woods fell short during the final round for the 147th British Open Golf championships in Carnoustie, Scotland. (AP)
Woods, who was chasing his first major championship win in a decade, began the day four shots off the lead held by Schauffele, Spieth and Kisner. But while they were all over par on the front nine, he made birdie on No. 4 and then added another on the par-5 sixth.
Large crowds were follow- ing the 42-year-old Woods, who has yet to win in his lat- est comeback. He shot 66 in the third round to make a move up the leaderboard.
    ESPN Stars Jalen Rose And
 Molly Qerim Quietly Marry
In Simple Ceremony
Jalen Rose and Molly Qerim are ready to take their romantic relationship into overtime!
The ESPN stars quietly wed in a small ceremony in New York City before flitting off to Turks and Caicos for their honeymoon.
Shortly after the news of their low-key nuptials came to light, the pair shared some picturesque new images of their big day, showing off her simple, body-hugging white dress and a shot of his match- ing suit.
Just days before their wedding was confirmed, the couple subtly hinted that they had taken their romance to the next level when Qerim posted a photo of them to- gether in the exotic locale.
MOLLY QERIM AND JALEN ROSE
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