9:00 PM: Lakers player Paul Gasol recently took a trip to Iraq to visit with Syrian refugees who had fled their country's civil war: "Most of the people didn't know who I was. They didn't know what I do. They saw someone that cared for them who was there to help them."
8:45 PM: The U.S. Army & Air Force announced that Playboy & Penthouse magazines will no longer be sold at stores on their bases. A total of 891 periodicals are being removed from the stores, including the Saturday Evening Post & SpongeBob Comics.
8:30 PM: Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen isn't thrilled with the changes to this season's Pro Bowl, such as no AFC vs. NFC and no kickoffs: "You might as well have 7-on-7, sign some autographs and hang out by the pool."
8:15 PM: Ashwaubenon village president Mike Aubinger on the Green Bay area having trouble finding a street to name after Packers coach Mike McCarthy: "To sit there and argue about it during the season when they're trying to win games takes their focus off. It's frankly kind of embarrassing."
8:00 PM: The L.A. Dodgers have tied a franchise record by earning their 12th straight road win in Friday's 6-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The last time the Dodgers won 12 straight on the road was in 1924.
7:45 PM: Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant believes LeBron James would do very well in the NFL: "I think it would take him probably about a good two weeks to get very acquainted with football, knowing what he's supposed to do. I think that's all he'd need with his physical ability."
7:30 PM: A young pregnant woman gave birth in the bathroom of a Subway restaurant in Minden, Nevada Friday morning. Both mother & child were quickly transported to a nearby hospital.
7:15 PM: The Houston Chronicle reports Roger Clemens plans to take part in the Astros' ceremony honoring New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera in late September.
7:00 PM: Buffalo Bills receiver Stevie Johnson suffered a hamstring injury during Friday's practice. Bills coach Doug Marrone said about Johnson: "He's going to get evaluated and it's always tough when those situations happen for the players."
6:45 PM: Baltimore Ravens cornerback Asa Jackson tweeted about his 8-game PED suspension: "I was prescribed medicine for my ADD, but our team (doctor) quit and never turned in my paperwork. Although I am responsible for what is in my body, this is just a bad situation that wasn't really my fault."
6:30 PM: Mike Garafolo of Fox Sports reports former Indianapolis Colts receiver Austin Collie is signing with the San Francisco 49ers.
6:15 PM: Hawaii football coach Norm Chow announced Friday that offensive coordinator Aaron Price is no longer with the team. Price, son of UTEP coach Mike Price, left the Miners in February to join the Warriors.
6:00 PM: KTVK reports that Megan Welter, an Arizona Cardinals cheerleader who had served with the U.S. Army in Iraq, was arrested on assault charges on July 20 in an incident involving her boyfriend.
5:45 PM: The Spokane Spokesman Review reports former NBA player Craig Ehlo had lit a pile of clothes on fire and was behind held down by family members who were afraid Ehlo would jump into the fire. Ehlo was arrested Thursday on domestic violence & reckless burning charges.
5:30 PM: UConn women's basketball player Stefanie Dolson said she meant no disrespect when she gave President Obama bunny ears while posing for a photo at the White House Wednesday: "President Obama's a lighthearted guy .... even during his speech he was joking around."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54704
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