Roundup: Charlotte Bobcats Hire Mike Dunlap, Yankees Win 10th Straight & Olympic Torch Runner Stops to Propose

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Mike Dunlap, the St. John’s assistant, has been named the head coach of Michael Jordan’s Charlotte Bobcats. [Observer]

Ten straight wins for the Yankees. [NYT]

Lost amid Rooster guy and Tiger’s collapse – Jim Furyk blew another US Open. [Golf Digest]

Great news for the Bucs and Aqib Talib – those felony chargers against the defensive back have been dropped. [TBO]

Former QBs give advice to Ben Roethlisberger about … being a father. [Post-Gazette]

Dan LeBatard says D Wade’s best move was deferring to LeBron. [Herald]

Charles Pierce has some thoughts on Bryce Harper and politics. [Esquire]

Anthony Davis has picked Arn Tellem as his agent. [Sports Agent Blog]

From the sounds of it, Ken Rosenthal and his ilk don’t vote for rumored steroid users the first year they can get into the Hall of Fame, but then vote for them the next year. [Fox Sports]

“Police say 49-year-old Edward Brown of New Britain left his wife in his car while he asked the officer to have sex with him after he dropped his wife off. He offered the woman $30. [News 8]

ESPN’s Ombudsman, Poynter, is never going to write about Craig James, it seems. [SI]

Trevor Ariza got his ankles broken. Hey, it happens. [via Jersey Chaser]

Whoops. [via Jimmy Traina]

Olympic torch runner stops, proposes to girlfriend, then starts running again. [via CBS Sports]

Not cool to yell Baba Booey! as a golfer lines up a putt at the US Open. [via Traina]