Month: December 2018

3:25 AM ET Jeremy Fowler Close ESPN Staff Writer ESPN staff writer Previously a college football reporter for CBSSports.com University of Florida graduate Mike Triplett Close ESPN Staff Writer Covered Saints for eight years at New Orleans Times-Picayune Previously covered LSU football, San Francisco 49ers Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate A complicated game
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10:56 PM ET NEW YORK — Zion Williamson‘s first game at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night left the star Duke freshman thinking about playing in a few more. “Forty-one games at the Garden, I mean, it would probably be incredible,” said the projected top-five NBA draft pick after helping Duke come back for a
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10:48 PM ET Buddy Hield has emerged as a breakout star for the Sacramento Kings in his third season, playing with a fearlessness and confidence that seems beyond his years. Or maybe not. The Kings guard says he turned 26 on Monday, even though he’s listed as 25 in the Kings media guide and on
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10:13 PM ET Toronto Maple Leafs center Zach Hyman will miss at least three weeks with an ankle sprain, the team announced Thursday. Hyman was hurt in Tuesday’s 7-2 win against the New Jersey Devils when he went feet-first into the boards while chasing a puck. An MRI on Thursday confirmed the sprain for Hyman,
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4:26 PM ET “What do you think about … ‘Champion Causes'”? This was a question posed to me during a phone conversation this past summer with my friend Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL), the excellent beat reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal who covers the Raiders. Fans of this column will remember that two years ago, Gehlken
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3:08 AM ET ESPN News Services Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul will be out indefinitely after suffering a strained left hamstring in Thursday night’s 101-99 loss to the Miami Heat, head coach Mike D’Antoni said. Paul will undergo an MRI on Friday morning. D’Antoni did not specify how long Paul would be out, saying
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9:22 PM ET Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul suffered a strained left hamstring and will not return against the Miami Heat on Thursday night. Paul played 12 minutes and had four points before exiting in the second quarter. He lost control of the ball while dribbling past midcourt, and while attempting to take it
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