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Scheffler talked Tuesday at The Open Championship about how he wrestles with his love for competition and what it really means.
Highlights: Fever beat Sun, Sparks down Mystics
Watch highlights from Tuesday's slate of WNBA games, where the Fever claimed victory against the Sun and the Sparks shot 53.5 percent to win against the Mystics.

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The Open: Rd. 1
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4:00AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
The 153rd Open - Round 1
R&A
4:57AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
Schauffele, Spaun & Rahm
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5:04AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
Scheffler, Lowry & Morikawa
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6:30AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
Tour de France: Stage 12
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8:00AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
The Open All-Access: Rd. 1
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9:00AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
The Open: Featured Holes Rd. 1
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DeChambeau, Rose & MacIntyre
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10:00AM EDT Thu, Jul 17
The 153rd Open - Round 1
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McIlroy, Thomas & Fleetwood
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12:30PM EDT Thu, Jul 17
THEMOVE: Stage 12
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3:30PM EDT Thu, Jul 17
Live From The Open
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6:00PM EDT Thu, Jul 17
Barracuda Championship - Rd 1
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Women's 5km Final
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Men's 5km Final
1:30AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
The Open: Rd. 2 AM
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4:00AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
The 153rd Open - Round 2
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4:46AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
DeChambeau, Rose & MacIntyre
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Spieth, Aberg & Hovland
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6:30AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
Tour de France: Stage 13
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8:00AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
The Open All-Access: Rd. 2
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9:00AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
The Open: Featured Holes Rd. 2
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9:58AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
Rahm, Schauffele & Spaun
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10:00AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
The 153rd Open - Round 2
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10:09AM EDT Fri, Jul 18
Scheffler, Lowry & Morikawa
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12:15PM EDT Fri, Jul 18
THEMOVE: Stage 13
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3:00PM EDT Fri, Jul 18
U.S. Girls' Junior Am: SFs
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3:30PM EDT Fri, Jul 18
Live From The Open
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6:00PM EDT Fri, Jul 18
Barracuda Championship - Rd 2
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Editor’s Picks

Watch the finish to the 11th stage of the Tour de France, which included a nasty crash, an interesting controversy, an impassioned pursuit, a thrilling sprint between two cyclists and a photo finish.
With NFL training camp upon us, it’s time to evaluate the best offseason moves through a fantasy lens.
Logan Webb has been elite this season, and his 27% strikeout rate is a nice improvement for him.
After Tadej Pogačar crashed during Stage 11 of the Tour de France, something unique happened. His yellow jersey rivals slowed down and waited for him to catch up.

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  • SAS Shooting Guard
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    Harper only appeared in two games after dealing with a groin injury, and he played a total of 42 minutes across his appearances. He clearly didn’t need to be out there, and the Spurs decided it wasn’t worth risking further injury. David Jones-Garcia should return to the starting lineup as he continued to make a case of Summer League MVP.
  • LAC Shooting Guard #3
    Beal will have a player option for the second season of his deal with the Clippers, so if he has a bounce-back year, he could certainly decline the option and sign a larger deal next summer, which makes this a great scenario for him. Beal should start at shooting guard, likely alongside James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, John Collins and Ivica Zubac, making this one of the best lineups in the league in 2021. How well will it work next season? That’s on coach Tyronn Lue to figure out. This is certainly a fun collection of talent. Bogdan Bogdanovic and Kris Dunn will likely lose out on minutes with Beal in the mix.
  • LAL Small Forward #23
    The expectation is that LeBron will be with the Lakers for training camp. If you follow every single rumor that happens during the NBA offseason and read between the lines, you can see that LeBron has been pulling some stunts to create some drama. But if you look at the bigger picture, there isn’t really a move that makes sense for both the Lakers and another team that LeBron will also agree to, since he has a no-trade clause. The reality is that LeBron will be a Laker next year in what could be his final NBA season.
  • According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the procedure was done to clean up bone spurs in Lively’s right foot. The expectation is that he should be ready for the start of training camp in late September. Also, NBA insider Marc Stein reported that the handling of Lively’s injury led to a disagreement between members of the Mavericks’ medical staff. Four staff members, including director of athletic performance Keith Belton, were dismissed in May. With Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis recovering from knee and eye injuries, respectively, three of Dallas’ critical players are using the offseason to recover. In the case of Irving, he is not expected to be available until well into the 2025-26 season.
  • UTA Power Forward #23
    With the Jazz in the midst of a rebuild, there have been questions regarding Markkanen’s future with the franchise. However, while John Collins and Collin Sexton were traded this offseason and Jordan Clarkson’s contract was bought out, the team reportedly does not plan to move Markkanen. “It would be too much to describe Markkanen as untouchable, but the Jazz still project the All-Star forward as a key player in their future core,” MacMahon wrote. In addition to how he’s viewed within the franchise, Markkanen’s contract may deter some teams. Last August, he agreed to a five-year extension worth $238 million. Utah still needs some veterans to lead the way for their young roster, which is why Markkanen remains so valuable to the franchise.
  • UTA Power Forward #22
    Given how well Filipowski has played in Utah’s three games in Las Vegas, Monday’s overtime defeat may be the last time he plays until the start of the 2025-26 season. The second-year forward/center was outstanding against the Spurs, producing another efficient offensive effort while also grabbing 11 rebounds. Filipowski’s emphatic dunk with 1.9 seconds remaining in overtime tied the game at 91, but a Riley Minix turnaround as time expired gave San Antonio the win.
  • DAL Point Guard #11
    Irving was injured in early March and does not have a concrete timeline for returning to game action. However, Harrison’s words about the point guard will spark optimism regarding his return to the court. “Kyrie’s ahead of schedule, but we kind of knew he would be because of the way he attacks his rehab,” Harrison said, according to the Dallas Hoops Journal. “He’s going two or three times a day. As much as he wants to rush it, we don’t want him to. But he’s going to be fine.” Due to Irving’s injury, the Mavericks signed D’Angelo Russell in free agency and re-signed Dante Exum. They’ll handle the point guard responsibilities while Dallas awaits Kyrie’s return, with Russell being worth the risk in standard league drafts.
  • PHI Small Forward #8
    According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, George injured his knee during a recent workout. The 76ers wing only appeared in 41 games in his debut season with the team, as groin and knee injuries sidelined him for good in March. George initially hyperextended his left knee during the preseason, and it remained an issue throughout the year. With Joel Embiid also recovering from offseason knee surgery, the 76ers could be without two of their stars when training camp opens in September.
  • SAS Power Forward #1
    Deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder limited Wemby to just 46 appearances in Year 2. The superstar big man has been phenomenal through his first two NBA seasons, and fantasy managers should expect more of the same for the 2025-26 season, assuming there are no additional health issues. He should be a consensus top-3 pick in upcoming fantasy basketball drafts.
  • WAS Center #20
    After a decent performance in his summer league opener on Friday, Sarr was outstanding on Sunday against the Nets. The rim protection was elite, with the second-year center blocking eight shots and changing a few others, and he also hit double digits in rebounds. While there are still some issues with Sarr finishing through contact, he’s trending in the right direction after a solid rookie season. He should be selected in all drafts, as Sarr is a lock to be in the starting lineup.

NBC Sports Podcasts

153rd Open Championship

GolfChannel.com senior writers Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard answer some of the pressing questions entering the men’s final major of the season.
Here’s a look at the first-round tee times and featured groups for the 153rd Open Championship.
We’ve reached the final men’s major championship of the year – and our final full-field ranking, as Scottie Scheffler leads the list of 156 players for The Open at Royal Portrush.
Here’s how to watch the men’s final major of the season at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
The R&A expects to announce the venue for the 2028 Open Championship sometime in the next 12 months.
Live From dissects Scottie Scheffler’s comments on what it has taken to become the world’s best golfer, exploring the emotional and physical demands he has withstood along the way, and how he displays “absence of fear.”
Spieth hasn’t played since a withdrawal at the Travelers, and has since welcomed his third child. Now, he has some work to do to secure signature-event status for 2026.

NFL

The NFL’s business practices routinely dance on the line of the antitrust lawsuits.
Mike Florio opens the mailbag to field questions on whether the Super Bowl could become a pay-per-view event, how the NFL chooses the Week 1 opponent for the Super Bowl champions, NFLPA membership dues and more.
Mike Florio unpacks how Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft remain at odds years after the two parted ways in New England.
Mike Florio weighs Shemar Stewart’s options for playing football with the Bengals or returning to college football this season, as he remains the only unsigned first-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft.

Tour de France 2025

Don’t miss the 2025 Tour de France, which takes place from July 5-27 on Peacock.
Every stage of the 2025 Tour de France airs live on Peacock from July 5-27.
The 2025 Tour de France starts in Lille on July 5 and ends in Paris on July 27.
Explore the list of winners from the most prestigious race in cycling ahead of the 112th Tour de France.

NBA

Adam Silver spun it as a step forward toward NBA expansion. It felt like the NBA’s existing owners pumping the brakes.
Lively missed the majority of last season dealing with foot issues, the hope is this cleans the problem up.
While the Jazz have traded Collin Sexton and John Collins, Markkanen may stay.

Golf

Odds and favorites entering the opening round of the 153rd Open Championship in Portrush, Northern Ireland.
If needed, here’s how a playoff would play out in The Open Championship
With next year’s Open Championship to feature an on-site Monday qualifier for the first time in decades, R&A CEO Mark Darbon pushed back against the suggestion that the move could be viewed as “gimmicky.”
Don’t feel bad for Xander Schauffele having to return the claret jug when he arrived at Royal Portrush to defend his title in The Open. It’s not like he had anywhere to keep it.
As a popular YouTuber and golfing enigma, Bryson DeChambeau is known for coming up with some wacky, radical ideas.
Joel Dahmen announced Tuesday that he was splitting from longtime caddie Geno Bonnaile.

Motor Sports

Alex Bowman has four consecutive top-10 finishes at Dover, including a victory.
Aaron Plessinger has been battling an undisclosed illness for the past two rounds and will sit out the Washougal National.
Josh Herrin began the weekend with a fifth consecutive victory and then finished in the runner-up position in both Sunday races.
Justin Cooper took over the SMX points lead, and Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto analyze what that could mean for seeding ahead of the SMX playoffs.

Premier League

The Premier League transfers have been buzzing early and it is a very busy summer.
Big dollars and goals are in the news Monday as Premier League sides Newcastle United and Arsenal angle to compete on multiple fronts this season.
Chelsea are Club World Cup champions for the second time after a stunning 3-0 defeat of Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Enzo Maresca and Luis Enrique are both seeking sublime season cusps when Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain meet in Sunday’s Club World Cup Final in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Rotoworld

Breaking down the 2025 Patriots from every angle, including the passing game, backfield, and win total.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. weighs in on the implications of the Jets rewarding Sauce Gardner with a historic contract extension, a move that brings ripple effects for New York’s defense as a fantasy D/ST option.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. dives into Xavier Legette’s 2025-26 fantasy outlook ahead of drafts, examining reports that his role is expected to increase despite the Panthers drafting WR Tetairoa McMillan in the first round.
Mercury move past Lynx while the Liberty stabilize; Fever and Mystics trend up.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter assess Stefon Diggs’ “tumultuous” first Patriots offseason and reports that he’ll likely begin training camp working “on the side,” including why he’ll be cheap in summer drafts.

Betting

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss odds for Fever vs. Liberty, highlighting how Caitlin Clark’s injury impacts the market and how the Liberty’s gritty defense shapes bettors’ decisions for the matchup.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down how to bet on the WNBA’s 2025 as we inch closer to the All-Star break.

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The NHL released the full 2025-26 schedule on Wednesday, the final 82-game season before the new collective bargaining agreement kicks in and increases it to 84.
John Landsteiner has been the longest-serving teammate of skip John Shuster.
Mentions
Both conferences are in a legal dispute about poaching fees and are headed back to court after failing to reach an agreement.
Linebacker Daiyan Henley played through a shoulder injury while breaking through as a starter last season, but he says he is fully recovered as the team heads into training camp.
Congress has taken the first tangible step toward cleaning up the college-sports mess that the college should be expected to clean up themselves.