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UCLA's LiAngelo Ball, Two Others Released On Bail
MLB Legend Roy Halladay Dies In Gulf Of Mexico Plane Crash
ROY HALLADAY
Eight-time All-Star and two-time Cy Young award win- ner Roy Halladay died on Tuesday after his plane crashed into the Gulf of Mex-
ico.The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office revealed during an after- noon press conference that Halladay’s body had been re- covered.
“We know Roy as a person, as a caring husband. He coached our baseball teams,” the Pasco County Sheriff’s Of- fice said during their press conference.
Ezekiel Elliott Granted ‘Stay'; Will Play Sunday
Three UCLA men's basket- ball players -- including LiAn- gelo Ball, the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball -- were released on bail early Wednesday morning in Hangzhou, China, after being arrested for allegedly shoplift- ing Tuesday afternoon
The three players, a group that also includes freshmen Cody Riley and Jalen Hill, were questioned about allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store next to the team's hotel in Hangzhou, where the Bruins had been staying before leaving for
LIANGELO BALL
Shanghai on Wednesday.
"The players were treated with the utmost respect, kind- ness and professionalism at all times by the Hangzhou police," the source told ESPN. "The players questioned were re- spectful at all times. None of
this was confrontational."
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has granted a re- quest for an administrative stay to the NFL Players Asso- ciation on behalf of Dallas Cowboys running back
Ezekiel Elliott.
The decision means El-
liott's six-game suspension is on hold once again and he is preparing to play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2nd Circuit said its brief order does not constitute a resolution on the merits of the court case.
A panel of federal judges will convene next week to hear Elliott's request for an in- junction that overturns Judge Katherine Polk Failla's ruling from Monday.
Packers Cut TE Martellus Bennett
Eric Bledsoe Says He's Happy To Join Bucks As It Was 'Time To Move On'
The Green Bay Packers have cut Martellus Bennett with the failure to disclose a medical condition designation, bringing the tight end's short tenure at Lambeau Field to a surprising end.
General manager Ted Thompson announced the move on Wednesday after prac- tice.
MARTELLUS BENNETT
By cutting Bennett with that designa- tion, it sets up the Packers' case for a grievance to reclaim the $4.2 million in
After four seasons of en- during constant roster insta- bility and postseason absences, Eric Bledsoe told ESPN that he is happy to be moving on to embark on a new chapter with the resurg- ing Milwaukee Bucks.
On Tuesday, Milwaukee sent the Phoenix Suns vet-
eran big man
Greg Mon- roe, a 2018 protected first- round draft pick and a 2018 protected second-round
ERIC pick for Bled- BLEDSOE soe.
remaining prorated signing bonus money.
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