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Brady, Shiffrin, LeBron to vie for ESPY awards

When it comes to winning the ESPY award for best male or female athlete, a championship helps but the hardware is not necessarily required.

Jose Altuve of the World Series champion Houston Astros and Alex Ovechkin of the Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals are both nominees for the award. But so are New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Houston Rockets guard James Harden.

Brady, a three-time ESPYS best male athlete nominee, lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII. Harden, who is a first-time nominee along with Altuve and Ovechkin, extended the champion Golden State Warriors to seven games before being eliminated in the Western Conference finals.

Olympic skier Mikaela Shiffrin will contend for the ESPY for best female athlete for a second time. Her competition includes three first-time nominees — Sylvia Fowles of the WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx, Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim and soccer player Julie Ertz.

  • The Seahawks’ Doug Baldwin, WWE’s John Cena, Warriors’ Kevin Durant and Texans’ J.J. Watt are the finalists for the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award, which will be announced July 17.

  • Family members of Stoneman Douglas High School heroes Aaron Feis, Scott Beigel and Chris Hixon will receive a posthumous Best Coach ESPY award.

  • The women who spoke out against former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State team doctor Larry Nassar will receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

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The ESPYS, which honor the past year’s top sports achievements and moments, will be hosted by newly retired race car driver Danica Patrick when the show airs July 18 from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The Warriors’ Kevin Durant, who won last year, again received a nod for best championship performance. He goes against Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles, World Series MVP George Springer and Villanova Wildcats guard Donte DiVincenzo, who was the most outstanding player of the men’s Final Four.

Brady also is nominated for record-breaking performance, along with tennis star Roger Federer, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and Diana Taurasi of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury.

Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James earned his 14th consecutive nomination for best NBA player and will be going for his third straight trophy. He is up against Harden, Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo and Anthony Davis of the Pelicans.

The nominees for breakthrough athlete are Ben Simmons of the Philadelphia 76ers, Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and tennis player Sloane Stephens.

Winners of most categories will be determined by online fan voting that ends before the show airs.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Soccer

Ryan Giggs: Bale is a Wales legend

London – Ryan Giggs hailed Gareth Bale as the greatest Welsh player he has seen after the Real Madrid star inspired his club’s Champions League final victory over Liverpool.

Bale came off the bench to score twice in the second half of Real’s 3-1 win in Kiev on Saturday.

The Wales forward bagged his first with an overhead kick already being ranked as the greatest goal ever scored in a Champions League final.

That put Madrid 2-1 up and Bale wrapped up his club’s third successive Champions League title when his powerful long-range effort was spilled into the net by Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius.

The 28-year-old now has four Champions League winners’ medal from five seasons in Spain, equalling the British record of former Liverpool defender Phil Neal.

Wales manager Giggs had been regarded as the finest product of his country, but the former Manchester United winger says that honour arguably belongs to Bale now.

“He’s the greatest Welsh player I’ve seen,” Giggs said.

“Obviously I didn’t see John Charles play and many others around that time.

“But great players turn up at the right moments and make the difference, and he’s done it twice now in Champions League finals.

“And to win four, to go to Real Madrid, and be so successful, he’s got to be the best.”

Former Tottenham star Bale said after the final that he would have to consider his future with Real after spending much of the season on the bench.

But Giggs said: “I’ve always maintained he looks happy at Real Madrid.

“It’s a great club and a successful one. It’s Gareth’s choice.

“He’s made the difference in a Champions League final — whether that has any bearing, I don’t know.”

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