Month: December 2018

3:41 PM ET Brian Windhorst Close ESPN Senior Writer ESPN.com NBA writer since 2010 Covered Cleveland Cavs for seven years Author of two books Adrian Wojnarowski Washington Wizards star John Wall is planning to undergo season-ending surgery to repair bone spurs in his left heal, league sources told ESPN. Wall is expected to finalize a
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2:08 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — The Chicago Bears activated three-time Pro Bowl guard Kyle Long off injured reserve in advance of Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings, the team announced Saturday. Bears coach Matt Nagy hinted on Friday that Long could be on a snap count if he played against the Vikings. Long was
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1:49 PM ET Associated Press TORONTO — The New York Islanders have placed forward Jordan Eberle on injured reserve due to an upper-body injury and recalled forward Michael Dal Colle from Bridgeport of the AHL. Eberle missed practice Thursday and then sat out the Islanders’ 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Friday night due
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12:27 PM ET PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — UCF isn’t ruling out the possibility of quarterback McKenzie Milton playing in 2019, Knights quarterbacks coach Jeff Lebby said. “Yeah, I think so,” Lebby said Saturday morning during a media session for the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. “We’ll kind of wait and see. I think it’s day-to-day with him.
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12:34 PM ET AAP / ESPN Ashleigh Barty and Matthew Ebden both won their singles matches against France to give Australia a winning start to their Hopman Cup campaign. Barty opened proceedings in the evening at RAC Arena in Perth with a straight sets win over Alize Cornet. Ashleigh Barty celebrates after her win over
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7:30 AM ET It took them a while to realise but Greece’s Hopman Cup title hopes are hanging by a thread. World No.15 Stefanos Tsitsipas and world No.41 Maria Sakkari were expected to ease past unheralded Great Britain duo Cameron Norrie and Katie Boulter at RAC Arena on Saturday. Stefanos Tsitsipas in action at the
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