Month: December 2018

2:05 PM ET Malika AndrewsESPN Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine will miss at least two games and is set to undergo further evaluation on his injured left ankle, coach Jim Boylen said Saturday. Boylen told reporters ahead of Saturday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs that LaVine has a sprained deltoid ligament. “Zach LaVine had
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12:21 PM ET NEW YORK — Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn certainly enjoys holding court with writers, and he did just that Friday afternoon following the Canelo Alvarez-Rocky Fielding weigh-in. England’s Hearn outlined plans for his U.S. cards for the first quarter of 2019 and offered updates on other fights he hopes to make, including
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11:49 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print After an initial three-team trade was scuttled Friday night, the Phoenix Suns have agreed to trade Trevor Ariza to the Washington Wizards, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Sources said the Wizards are sending Austin Rivers and Kelly Oubre Jr. to the Suns.
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9:00 AM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — It became apparent quickly that Alabama’s Josh Jacobs was not going to be contained by expectations. On a field full of blue-chip prospects, this nobody, this three-star throw-in from Oklahoma whom everyone saw as a way of filling out Alabama’s 2016 signing class, made a habit of standing out
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12:18 PM ET Scott Jamieson came through a turbulent back nine that included an eagle and a double bogey to card a 68 for a one-shot lead after the third round of the European Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Championship on Saturday. The Scot also sank three birdies on his way back to the clubhouse as he
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12:35 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The World Series champion Boston Red Sox owe $11.95 million in luxury tax for having baseball’s top payroll. That’s according to final calculations by the commissioner’s office obtained by The Associated Press. The only other team that owes is the Washington Nationals, who must pay $2.39 million.
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11:46 AM ET PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles have ruled out quarterback Carson Wentz for Sunday night’s game at the Los Angeles Rams while he deals with a stress fracture in his back. Coach Doug Pederson said Friday that he could take about three months to heal, but the team listed him as doubtful before conceding
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11:08 AM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Buffalo Sabres have suspended forward Patrik Berglund indefinitely for failing to report to the team. The Sabres announced the suspension Saturday, hours before facing the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals. They said there would be no further information or comment at this time. Berglund missed the
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