9:00 PM: Shaquille O'Neal makes a surprise quick visit with the ESPN NBA analyst crew & plants kisses on the foreheads of Michael Wilbon, Jon Barry & Magic Johnson, but only gives a handshake to Chris Broussard.
8:45 PM: Former Detroit Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski, who died suddenly last August at the age of 51, will receive the Dick McCann Memorial Award from the Pro Football Writers Association. Kowalski will be honored August 3 during the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies.
8:30 PM: Former Florida QB Tim Tebow has joined the Gators Boosters board: "If you had asked me a few years ago what I thought a booster was I'd have said someone who goes to Coach (Urban) Meyer and tries to talk him into running more option."
8:15 PM: A 26-year-old Chinese soccer fan reportedly died after going 11 straight days without sleep as he tried to watch every game of the Euro 2012 tournament.
8:00 PM: During his Thursday night forecast, Cleveland weatherman Mark Johnson shared his frustration of LeBron James & the Miami Heat winning the NBA title: "No thunder. Son of a gun. You know, if we could have used some thunder, it was tonight, huh?"
7:45 PM: Kentucky Derby & Preakness winner I'll Have Another is being sent out to stud in Japan after being sold to Shigeyuki Okada's Big Red Farm on the island of Hokkaido. The horse is scheduled to leave in August.
7:30 PM: The father of San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum believes his son is being "crucified" this season: "It's like the media is hoping he fails so they'll have something to write about. If they're trying to get him to leave that city, they're (bleeping) on their way."
7:15 PM: The NHL announced Friday that the New Jersey Devils will host the 2013 NHL Draft & the Philadelphia Flyers will host the 2014 NHL Draft.
7:00 PM: A 20-year-old Chula Vista, California elementary school tutor & youth football league coach was arrested on child molestation charges Thursday.
6:45 PM: It was 10 years ago today that 33-year-old St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kyle was found dead in his Chicago hotel room after suffering a heart attack in his sleep.
6:30 PM: Former MLB player Chad Curtis has been ordered to stand trial on criminal sexual conduct charges involving two female students at a Michigan high school. Curtis is also no longer allowed to coach his son's travel baseball team.
6:15 PM: From Kirk Bohls of the Austin American Statesman, outgoing Big 12 commissioner Chuck Neinas says that there is "no movement" on Notre Dame joining the conference & adds: "Sometimes I wonder what people are smoking."
6:00 PM: Warren Sapp said he apologized to Jeremy Shockey for saying he was the snitch in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal. But Sapp added that if Shockey is still mad at him, "We can go out in the grass and get it over with .... I don't have a problem with getting my knuckles a little scarred up."
5:45 PM: Miami Heat forward Shane Battier tweeted Friday: "A HUGE thank you to all the HEAT fans out there. It wasn't always easy, it wasn't always pretty, but nothing compares to being called CHAMP!"
5:30 PM: Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber, who tossed a perfect game against the Seattle Mariners last April, has been placed on the 15-day DL with a right elbow flexor strain.
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