Month: July 2018

10:53 PM ET Andre SnellingsESPN On a day when former franchise-everything LeBron James was in the house supporting his new team, the Cleveland Cavaliers continued their transition to the future at the Las Vegas Summer League. The Cavs’ summer league team defeated the Toronto Raptors 82-68 to move into the tournament semifinals on Monday night,
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9:25 PM ET Detroit Lions franchise-tagged defensive end Ziggy Ansah will not reach a deal by Monday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline to sign franchise players, league sources said Sunday. Ansah’s contract will expire after this season, when he will be scheduled to become a free agent. Ansah has recorded 44 sacks in five NFL seasons,
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8:44 PM ET Associated Press SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Nev. — Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo rallied from four points back to win his first American Century Championship on Sunday at Lake Tahoe. Romo, who retired after the 2016 NFL season and is now an NFL analyst, had 27 points on the day to beat
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5:10 PM ET Emily KaplanESPN Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery drowned while swimming on Sunday. He was 35. According to the Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) Police Department, Emery was reported missing just after 6 a.m. on Sunday in the Hamilton Harbour. His body was recovered in close proximity to where he was last seen later in
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3:31 PM ET Victoria MonkESPN WIMBLEDON — As he lifted the trophy up towards his player box, Novak Djokovic locked eyes with his 3-year-old son, Stefan, and all of the hearts within Centre Court and watching on television screens at home melted. This is Djokovic’s fourth Wimbledon title, but this one in particular will hold
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