Seahawks Move on from Percy Harvin

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ByABC News
October 19, 2014, 9:48 AM

— -- quicklist:1title: Seahawks Move on from Percy Harvintext: The Seattle Seahawks plays their first game today without wide receiver Percy Harvin.

The reigning Super Bowl champions traded Harvin to the New York Jets for a conditional draft pick.

"Although this was an extremely difficult decision, we are constantly evaluating our team and believe at this time, that this is in our best interest to move the team forward," Seahawks general manager John Schneider said in a statement. "We thank Percy for his efforts that contributed to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory and wish him well."

Since the trade, reports have emerged saying Seattle traded Harvin because the team believed he had become too destructive in the locker room. He reportedly was involved in at least two fights with other players.

Seattle plays St. Louis today.

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quicklist:2title: Drake's Air Ball, Tubby's Tumble Highlight Midnight Madness

text: It was an eventful night of Midnight Madness, the annual event celebrating the start of the college basketball season.

In Lexington, Kentucky, hip-hop star Drake introduced Wildcats coach John Calipari to thunderous applause, then air balled a 3-pointer while going through warm-ups with the team.

At Texas Tech, head coach Tubby Smith rode a motorcycle onto the court in style - only to wipe out as he drove toward the basket.

The season kicks off November 14.

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quicklist:3title: Speaking of the Kansas City Royals ...

text: Fans are still buzzing online about how far the team made it this season.

One superfan is actor Paul Rudd, who said he's throwing a house party to celebrate.

"I'm gonna be partying at my mom's house ... party at my mom's. She's out of town. I got a keg, it's gonna be sweet," he told ABC affiliate KMBC in Kansas City after the Royals won 2-1 Wednesday, clinching the American League pennant over the Baltimore Orioles.

"Five dollar cover," he said.

Rudd is a longtime Kansas City sports fan. His family moved to Overland Park, Kansas when he was 10, and he attended high school and college in Kansas. The “Anchorman” actor was on the field at Kauffman Stadium after the Royals’ victory Wednesday, watching the trophy presentation ceremony.

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quicklist:4title: What You Missed at the Apple Eventtext: The iPhone 6 is so last month.

Apple is already planning its next launches, and introduced a new iPad -- its thinnest tablet yet -- at an event on Thursday.

The iPad Air 2 is "the best tablet display you've ever seen," Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of marketing said.

The company also said Apple Pay will launch on Monday, allowing customers with an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus pay for anything with the tap of their smartphone, linked to users' credit card information.

There is still no official release date for the Apple Watch, which was introduced at another event last month.

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quicklist:5title: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Opens in Theaterstext: Actor Brad Pitt stars in the new movie "Fury," opening in theaters this weekend.

The film is a World War II drama that focuses on just one day of battle in 1945, weeks before the Nazis' final surrender.

Pitt plays U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Don "Wardaddy" Collier, and Shia LeBeouf and Michal Pena also star in the film.

Despite the gruesome war scenes, Pitt said he's comfortable letting his 13-year-old son Maddox see the movie.

"He's a World War II buff," Pitt told The Associated Press Wednesday at the world premiere of "Fury."

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