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We start with heartbreak out of South Africa, where the football world is mourning the loss of Jayden Adams, the Mamelodi Sundowns and South Africa international midfielder who passed away at just twenty-five years old. Adams had represented his country at the World Cup, and the South African Football Players Union confirmed the devastating news. A talent gone far too soon.
Shifting to the hardwood, Chicago Bulls rookie Caleb Wilson announced himself to the world in Las Vegas summer league, dropping thirty-five points in his debut — the second-highest scoring debut in the event's history since two thousand and four. The Bulls called it an emotional night, and Wilson made sure the basketball did the talking. San Antonio is also making noise this offseason, adding Tobias Harris and head coach Billy Donovan as they build deliberately around Victor Wembanyama. The Spurs aren't waiting around — they're stacking the roster with veterans who know how to win and giving their generational talent every resource to take the next step.
And in golf, South Korea's Haeran Ryu did something nobody has ever done in a major championship — she shot a sixty at the Evian Championship on Saturday, eleven under par in a single round, and she enters the final day holding a three-stroke lead. History, right there on the scorecard.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
