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Antonio Brown Has Chance To Cash In On Huge
Paul George Out With Torn
BEAUTY UNLIMITED
MELLE
This week, the Beauty Unlimited honor will be bestowed on the lovely Melle. Melle can stir up a lot of excitement just by entering a room, and you really have to be special to be a part of her inner cir- cle. Melle is prepared to handle any challenge that lies ahead for her. Congratulations to Melle as this week’s Beauty Unlimited fea- ture.
Incentives With Bucs
Ligament In Elbow
Antonio Brown re- turned from his three-game suspension this week, and he will have a chance to imme- diately step into a huge role with the Tampa Bay Bucca- neers.
The veteran wide receiver will also have an opportunity to cash some big checks.
Brown has $1 million worth of incentives in his contract that will be very at- tainable over the final three games of the season. He will earn $333,333 each if he hits certain marks in receptions,
ANTONIO BROWN
yards and touchdowns. Brown needs 21 more catches, 382 more receiving yards and two more touch- downs to hit each incentive.
PAUL GEORGE
The Los Angeles Clippers are shelving Paul George due to his elbow injury.
George has been bothered by his elbow this month and missed five games from Dec. 8-Dec. 18. However, he re- turned against the Spurs las Monday and has been playing through it. But things are changing now.
The Clippers announced Saturday that George will miss the next 3-4 weeks be- cause of a torn UCL in his right elbow.
Teammate Shares Which Defender Gives Steph Curry The Most Trouble
STEPH CURRY
Steph Curry is one of the toughest players in the NBA to defend, and one can argue that sometimes he’s un- guardable.
But one player may give the Golden State Warriors guard more trouble than any- one else.
It’s probably not someone you would think of.
Draymond Green be- lieves that Dillon Brooks gives Curry a harder time than anyone else in the league.
Curry torched Brooks’ Grizzlies for 46 points in Thursday’s 113-104 win. But when matched up against Curry, Brooks does give the Warriors star some trouble.
WFT’s Deshazor Everett Involved in Fatal Car Accident
A passenger in a car driven by Washington Foot- ball Team safety Deshazor Everett was killed when the vehicle slammed into several trees and rolled over, author- ities said.
The passenger — Olivia S. Peters, 29, of Las Vegas — died at a hospital after Thursday night's crash along a road near Aldie, Virginia, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
Everett, 29, of Bramble- ton, Virginia, was being treated at a hospital for in- juries that were serious but
DESHAZOR EVERETT
not life-threatening, accord- ing to a team statement.
The cause of the crash re- mains under investigation. No charges were immedi- ately filed, said sheriff's office spokesman Kraig Troxell.
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