6:21 AM ET Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has admitted questioning his role while Formula One’s oldest and most successful team endure one of their worst seasons in decades. 1 Related Ferrari has not won a world championship since taking the constructors’ title in 2008 and is languishing in fifth place overall ahead of a home
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5:31 AM ET Everton have signed Brazil midfielder Allan from Italian side Napoli on a three-year deal, the Premier League club said on Saturday. It is reported Everton paid around £25 million to Napoli. – Stream FC Daily on ESPN+– Insider Notebook: Solskjaer vows to undo Sanchez mess Allan, 29, scored 11 goals and grabbed
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3:54 AM ET LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel stuck by veteran point guard Rajon Rondo after L.A.’s 112-97 Game 1 loss to the Houston Rockets in the Western Conference semifinals on Friday. “Rajon is one of the smartest players in the league, and obviously our guys’ IQ raises when
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11:32 PM ET Jimmy Butler believes in the Miami Heat‘s culture as much as the organization believes in him. The perfect basketball marriage, one that has only been strengthened in the bubble as the Heat dominate everybody in their path, took another step closer to NBA paradise on Friday night when Butler scored 30 points
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11:07 PM ET Eric WoodyardESPN No team in NBA history has ever been able to recover from an 0-3 hole in a best-of-seven playoff series. And that’s exactly what the Milwaukee Bucks now face after losing Friday to the Miami Heat 115-100 in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series. Reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo
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2:07 AM ET Houston Rockets guard Russell Westbrook instinctively closed out on Danny Green as the Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard began to line up a corner 3-pointer. It didn’t matter that it was during a break in play early in the fourth quarter of Friday’s Game 1. Green, as players often do, wanted to
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2:39 AM ET LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Following a six-day layoff after the Los Angeles Lakers made quick work of their first-round opponent, LeBron James said the Houston Rockets’ speed caught his team flat-footed in Friday’s 112-97 Game 1 loss to open up the Western Conference semifinals. “I think it’s the speed,” James said.
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