Quote of the Day

"What an extraordinary experience it's been. This has been the most energizing, exhilarating work
I've ever done.
"

-- Thunder Owner Clay Bennett, on the one-year anniversary since he was allowed to move the team from Seattle to Oklahoma City (DAILY OKLAHOMAN, 7/2).

Thursday July 2, 2009 Vol. 15 — No. 198 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • Fans Hope Murray Ends Wimbledon Run With Title

    Wimbledon heads into its final weekend with Roger Federer on the cusp of making Grand Slam history, but perhaps the biggest story on the men's side is local hero Andy Murray. Murray stands only two matches away from becoming the first Brit to win Wimbledon in over 70 years, and a Wimbledon title would instantly elevate Murray to the highest echelon of British sports figures. Marketing analysts are predicting a huge financial windfall from Murray's potentially-enhanced sponsorship appeal. Meanwhile, NBC will air both the men's and women's finals live this weekend, which fans surely will welcome as a pleasant change after several days of frustrating tape-delayed matches.

  • Land Of The Free
    NHL free agency gets off to a bang, as the Blackhawks ink Marian Hossa to a 12-year deal.

    Wild Blue Yonder
    UNC signs a 10-year athletic supply deal with Nike reportedly worth in excess of $37M.

    Stars And Stripes 
    Hicks Sports Marketing Group dissolves as Tom Hicks continues to seek buyer for Rangers.

    One Nation 
    Polo Ralph Lauren re-ups its deal with the USOC and will outfit U.S. Olympians through '12.

    Grand Old Flag
    While sponsorships, ticket sales are down for AT&T National, Finchem insists PGA Tour is weathering downturn.

    As American As Baseball And Apple Pie
    Front-page N.Y. Times piece examines why Sony Pictures halted production of "Moneyball."

    For Spacious Skies
    Thunder Owner Clay Bennett reflects on the one-year mark of team's relocation from Seattle.

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