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JJ Redick’s fiery F-bomb rant at Jaxson Hayes over Lakers’ defensive lapses sparks viral moment during win vs. Heat.
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes won the National League Gold Glove Award at third base for the second time in his career on Sunday night. Hayes came over to the Reds ahead of Major League Baseball's trade deadline. Earlier this month, Hayes was named the Fielding Bible Award winner at third base.
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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Lakers will face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday in a rematch of last season’s opening round playoff series. During that series, Lakers head coach JJ Redick ultimately benched starting center Jaxson Hayes, and the team will be without Hayes for the rematch as he was ruled out due to a knee injury.
Quentin Hayes accounted for three fourth-quarter touchdowns as The Citadel scored 28 unanswered points to come back against VMI, 35-24 on Saturday.
Tom Hayes, the former star UBS Group AG trader who became the face of the Libor rigging scandal, sued his former employer accusing it of handing him over on a “silver platter” to global prosecutors in order to protect the bank and its senior leadership.
Tom Hayes, the former trader who was a face of the global Libor-rigging scandal before his conviction was overturned in July, sued his former employer UBS for more than $400 million, saying the Swiss bank cast him as the "evil mastermind" of the scandal to shield itself.
Hayes' commitment to the trial period is steadfast, to the point that 25 different players have earned their first cap since she started the job in June 2024, outdoing herself on Wednesday by piecing together the least experienced USWNT lineup in 25 years with an average of 17.
The former banker spent five years in prison for his involvement in the manipulation of the benchmark rate.
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Hayes put together one of the best quarters of his career, erupting for 11 points on perfect shooting (5-for-5) in just seven minutes of first-quarter action. The 25-year-old even buried a rare three-pointer that swished cleanly through the net, electrifying the Lakers’ bench.