Month: November 2018

11:49 PM ET Derrick Rose couldn’t hold back the tears after his career-high 50 points and game-winning block in the Timberwolves’ 128-125 win over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night. Wearing a throwback jersey, Rose looked more like the 2011 MVP than the player who has struggled in recent stints with the Knicks and Cavaliers.
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10:27 PM ET Jordan McNair’s father, Marty, stood in front of the Gossett Football Team House on Maryland’s campus answering questions about the university’s decision to fire head football coach DJ Durkin. McNair stood only feet from three-month old tea lights positioned in the No. 79 to honor his son, who died of heatstroke on
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10:31 PM ET The Los Angeles Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw have agreed to extend the deadline for Kershaw to decide whether to exercise his contract option until Friday at 4 p.m. ET, the Dodgers announced. Between his assorted antics and a punchless World Series, Manny Machado likely turned off some potential suitors, including the Dodgers.
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9:40 PM ET NFL Nation reporters assess the biggest injuries across the league for Week 9. Scan through all 32 teams by division, or click here to jump ahead to your favorite team: AFC EAST Bills QB Derek Anderson did not practice Wednesday and remained in the concussion protocol. Coach Sean McDermott said he was
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9:00 PM ET With Halloween falling on a Wednesday night with seven NBA games, players from across the league showed off their creativity with a full range of costumes. Here’s who entered the arena in style. LeBron James: Mr. Voorhees pic.twitter.com/0KTTaohxtU — Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) October 31, 2018 JaVale McGee: 🎶 You’re a mean
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1:34 AM ET Pelicans star Anthony Davis was back in the starting lineup after a two-game absence, but New Orleans fell 131-121 to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night. Davis was held out of the Pelicans’ past two games because of a sprained right elbow. He played 41 minutes and scored 17 points on
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9:21 PM ET Associated Press MILWAUKEE — Brewers pitching coach Derek Johnson is leaving the team, the third departure on manager Craig Counsell’s staff since the end of the season. General manager David Stearns said on Wednesday that Johnson is moving on from the National League Central champions. Johnson wrapped up his third season with
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