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After collecting his millions from the Mayweather fight, will Conor McGregor ever return to the UFC?

July 13, 2017 by  
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Based on the interest that brought more than 11,000 fans to Staples Center on Tuesday and forced Wednesday’s Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Conor McGregor tour stop to move to an expanded 16,000-seat venue in Toronto, McGregor stands to collect more than 10 times his typical UFC purse in his Aug. 26 boxing match.

So the question hovers … will the charismatic champion from Ireland ever return to the UFC?

Before McGregor spoke in a side session with reporters Tuesday afternoon, even UFC President Dana White admitted he’s uncertain what will happen from here, recognizing McGregor could earn in excess of $100 million.

“You just don’t know if he’s going in to make this kind of money … he might never fight again,” White said. “That’s part of the deal. This kid has done a lot for this sport, a lot for this company. This is the fight they wanted, so we’re going to give it to him. And if this is the end of his career, then it is what it is.”

Lonzo Ball talks about becoming a Laker

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Lonzo Ball, the second overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft, is introduced as the newest member of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Lonzo Ball, the second overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft, is introduced as the newest member of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Lonzo Ball embraces expectations a day after the Lakers select him with No. 2 pick

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Lonzo Ball talks with The Times’ Lindsey Thiry about embracing Magic Johnson’s high expectations, a day after the Lakers selected Ball with the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft.

Lonzo Ball talks with The Times’ Lindsey Thiry about embracing Magic Johnson’s high expectations, a day after the Lakers selected Ball with the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft.

It's a feel good time as the Lakers introduce No. 2 pick Lonzo Ball

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The Times’ Bill Plaschke, Tania Ganguli and Lindsey Thiry report from El Segundo where the Lakers introduced No. 2 overall pick Lonzo Ball. Plus, who are the Lakers trying to land next? 

The Times’ Bill Plaschke, Tania Ganguli and Lindsey Thiry report from El Segundo where the Lakers introduced No. 2 overall pick Lonzo Ball. Plus, who are the Lakers trying to land next? 

Lakers No. 2 pick Lonzo Ball eager to team up with Brandon Ingram

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Lakers No. 2 pick Lonzo Ball is looking forward to playing with Brandon Ingram, and as far as his dad? Well, Lonzo doesn’t know what LaVar Ball is going to say next, either. 

Lakers No. 2 pick Lonzo Ball is looking forward to playing with Brandon Ingram, and as far as his dad? Well, Lonzo doesn’t know what LaVar Ball is going to say next, either. 

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Sources: Knicks, Rockets working on Carmelo Anthony trade scenarios

July 13, 2017 by  
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2:24 PM ET

The New York Knicks and Houston Rockets have expanded the scope of a possible Carmelo Anthony trade to include four-team scenarios, league sources told ESPN.

No deal was imminent Wednesday, but the Knicks and Rockets are confident that they have a willing third-team trade partner, the sources said.

Hardaway: Definitely want Melo back on Knicks

Tim Hardaway Jr., who was reintroduced to New York on Monday, says that he hopes Carmelo Anthony returns to the Knicks.

The fourth team was needed to move a particular player contract that neither the Knicks nor Rockets could or would accept in the deal, league sources said.

Anthony, 33, has two years and $54 million left on his contract.

The complexity of including multiple teams and assets in a deal creates time-consuming challenges, and there’s no guarantee that a deal can be reached.

Nevertheless, New York has been pushing hard to unload Anthony in recent weeks, although it hasn’t necessarily changed an asking price that makes the deal a challenge for Houston, league sources said. The Knicks aren’t interested in the Rockets’ older players and big contracts, so new teams have to be brought into the deal to find a way to satisfy the Knicks.

Anthony is willing to waive his no-trade clause for a deal to the Rockets or Cleveland Cavaliers, league sources said. The Cavaliers haven’t abandoned pursuit of Anthony, league sources said.

Houston moved to the top of Anthony’s list of preferred destinations with the arrival of close friend and All-Star guard Chris Paul to join MVP runner-up James Harden.

Through 14 NBA seasons, Anthony, a 10-time All-Star, has averaged nearly 25 points a game. He has played the past seven seasons with the Knicks, who say they’re committed to rebuilding around Kristaps Porzingis and younger players.

The Knicks’ front office has been privately saying that the organization’s marching orders are now focusing on players 25 years old and younger, league sources said.

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