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Charles Leclerc delivered a masterclass at Silverstone, winning the British Grand Prix for the very first time. The Ferrari driver launched off the line to take the lead early, held off a charging Kimi Antonelli, and brought it home under the safety car to put himself right back in the championship conversation.
From the track to the hardwood, LeBron James is in no rush. Rich Paul made clear that the King's free agency decision goes well beyond basketball, factoring in family, legacy, and long-term vision. No deadline, no pressure — just LeBron on his own timeline, as always, while the entire league waits and watches.
And in Boston, the era may be shifting. The Celtics' decision to trade Jaylen Brown is a seismic move that reshapes everything — their identity, their ceiling, their championship window. Brown was half of the core that brought a banner back to Boston, and moving him signals the front office is betting on a full rebuild rather than a slow decline.
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