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Michael Jordan Cuts The Price Of His
Floyd Mayweather: I Won Big ... So I Party Bigger!!
Beauty Unlimited
DAYQUANA
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature is Dayquana (but everyone calls her Day). Dayquana has hopes dreams of one day be- coming an actress. She says she takes modeling very serious and anyone she works with needs to be just as serious! Dayquana says she’s a pretty cool person once you get to know her. she likes to have fun but knows when it’s time to get down to business. She says if she doesn’t become the next Tyra Banks, she plans to have a master’s degree in the Nursing field. Congrat- ulations to Dayquana as this week’s Beauty Un- limited feature.
Massive Chicago Estate To $14.8 Million
Michael Jordan has lowered the price of his High- land Park, Illinois estate to $14.885 million, according to Zillow.
The house was put back on the market at $16 million in January 2014 after failing to sell at auction. Back in 2012, he had it priced at $29 million
The 56,000-square foot compound has nine bed- rooms and 15 bathrooms. There's also a tennis court, basketball court, cigar room,
MICHAEL JORDAN ... and his estate
gym, and circular infinity pool with a grass island. It's being co-listed by agents from The Agency and Baird & Warner, Zillow reports.
conquered
Tom Brady Appeals Suspension; Goodell To Hear Case
He already
Vegas ... and this past weekend Floyd Mayweather had his sights set on the L.A. party scene ... turning up with huge stars in Hollywood for his offi- cial victory party.
Floyd hit club Lure in Tin- seltown Friday night and got it crackin' with stars like Bow Wow, Keyshia Cole and Justin Combs with DJ Dirty Draws and Branden King controlling the party.
We're told Floyd wasn't nearly as low key as the last time he was out at Lure ... and turned up the whole night with his gal pal Bad Medina.
It's good to be the (pound for pound) king.
Former NFL Player, 25, Dies
ADRIAN ROBINSON
Adrian Robinson, the former Temple defensive line- man who recently signed with the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-Cats, has died. He was 25.
The Tiger-Cats and Robinson's representatives announced the death Sunday. They didn't provide details.
"Adrian was a beloved fa- ther, son, brother, friend and teammate," the Symmetry agency said on Facebook.
Robinson signed with Hamilton as a free agent April 27. He appeared in 12 games for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2012. In 2013, he played six games for the Denver Broncos and two for the San Diego Chargers.
From Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania, Robinson had 156 tackles and 221⁄2 sacks in 50 games for Temple. In 2009 in his sophomore season, he was honored as the Mid-American Conference defensive player of the year. He had 14 tackles for losses and 12 sacks that sea- son.
NFL
Roger Goodell will hear the appeal of Tom Brady's four- game suspension, the league confirmed.
The NFL Players Associa- tion's appeal of Brady's sus- pension was officially filed earlier Thursday.
Goodell's decision to hear the appeal himself is in accordance with the process agreed upon with the NFLPA in the 2011 collective bargain- ing agreement. Brady's sus- pension was based upon the findings of the Wells Report. The report concluded it was "more probable than not" that Brady was "at least gen- erally aware of the inappro- priate activities" regarding the deflation of Patriots game balls used in the AFC Cham- pionship Game.
The NFLPA had publicly pushed for Goodell to ap- point a neutral arbitrator to hear the appeal.
Commissioner
TOM BRADY And ROGER GOODELL
"Given the NFL's history of inconsistency and arbitrary decisions in disciplinary mat- ters, it is only fair that a neu- tral arbitrator hear this appeal," the NFLPA said in a statement.
The Wells Report, re- leased May 6, also stated that Brady did not fully cooperate with the league's investiga- tion by refusing to hand over "any relevant electronic evi- dence."
The lack of cooperation, in part, led to the four-game suspension handed down by the NFL.
Pete Carroll: Bruce Irvin's Atlanta Comment Misinterpreted
LOS ANGELES -- Seattle Seahawks star linebacker Bruce Irvin's recent decla- ration that he would be play- ing in Atlanta in 2016 doesn't mean what everyone thinks it does, according to coach Pete Carroll's interpretation of those remarks.
Speaking with reporters prior to his induction into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, Carroll said Irvin was not announcing a move to the Falcons next season. Irvin told BlackSportsOn- line.com, "I'm going to be in Atlanta next season," at an At- lanta Hawks playoff game.
"I'm really glad you asked me that, because he didn't say that," Carroll said. "We've been talking all along. He has been working out in Atlanta for these three weeks, and he said [that] in response to the question 'Do you want to come back home?' He said
BRUCE IRVIN
everybody likes to come back home, and it's a dream to come back home. It wasn't in reference to leaving us and coming back [to the Falcons]. He was really adamant about it, and I asked him to leave it and not go at it anymore."
The Seahawks declined to exercise Irvin's fifth-year op- tion earlier this month, which would make the former first- round pick a free agent after this season. Irvin, who has 16.5 career sacks in three sea- sons, tweeted his unhappiness with that decision, and he has been linked to a move to the Falcons ever since.
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