Month: January 2019

6:25 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Robert Kraft reflected Thursday on the upcoming 25th anniversary of purchasing the New England Patriots and the role quarterback Tom Brady has played in the franchise’s success. “Definitely the greatest player of all time — not just quarterback in my opinion,” Kraft said in an interview with ESPN. “Because
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2:56 AM ET Even though the Oklahoma City Thunder come into Saturday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC/WatchESPN) as losers of five of their past six games, they remain eight games over .500, and there’s still one big reason for optimism. His name is Paul George. After signing a massive new deal
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6:13 PM ET Associated Press LONDON — Allonzo Trier was called for goaltending on a layup attempt by Thomas Bryant with 0.4 seconds remaining, giving the Washington Wizards a 101-100 victory over the New York Knicks at The O2 Arena on Thursday night. Bradley Beal scored 26 points and had nine rebounds and Otto Porter
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5:25 PM ET Associated Press CASA DE CAMPO, Dominican Republic — Alvaro Ortiz of Mexico had an ideal start Thursday in hopes of turning his fortunes in the Latin American Amateur Championship, opening with a 6-under 66 to build a three-shot lead after the opening round. Ortiz has been runner-up in the Latin American Amateur
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5:05 PM ET Ireland’s Shane Lowry recovered from a sluggish start to remain the man to beat at the halfway stage of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Thursday. After matching the course record with a splendid 62 on the opening day, Lowry lost the lead with two bogeys in his opening three holes as
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4:38 PM ET LONDON — Enes Kanter‘s absence from the New York Knicks‘ trip to the United Kingdom amid claims he fears assassination by the authorities in his native Turkey is “very unfortunate,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday. The 26-year-old center missed Thursday’s regular-season game against the Washington Wizards at London’s 02 Arena, insisting
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5:28 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN The Seattle Seahawks have signed quarterback Paxton Lynch to a futures deal, giving the former first-round pick an opportunity to compete to be Russell Wilson‘s backup. The 24-year-old Lynch was drafted 26th overall by the Denver Broncos in 2016, but he started only four games over two disappointing seasons with
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