Month: February 2019

8:33 AM ET THE HOUSTON ROCKETS hear the James Harden haters, the Twitter trolls and meme makers who’d rather nitpick the aesthetics of the reigning MVP’s game than appreciate his greatness. Some fans will focus solely on the fouls Harden draws, no matter how many buckets he gets. They’ll whine that he walks, no matter
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6:46 AM ET Wade Ormsby will take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Vic Open after holding his nerve in testing conditions in Barwon Heads to card a 2-under-par 70 in his third round on Saturday. The Australian recovered from an early double-bogey to move to 15 under for the tournament, two
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6:46 AM ET Overnight leader Kim Kaufman maintained her two-stroke advantage heading into the final round of the LPGA’s Vic Open, despite carding a 3-over-par 75 in the third round in Victoria, Australia on Saturday. In difficult conditions in Barwon Heads, American Kaufman scored three birdies but dropped shots at five holes, including a double
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  shares Pat Cummins made a rare appearance for Sydney Thunder © Getty Images Sydney Thunder 6 for 166 (Ferguson 47) beat Hobart Hurricanes 4 for 166 (Bailey 53, Wade 45, McDermott 44*) by four wickets After the astonishing display by Brisbane Heat on Friday, it was always going to be an uphill struggle for
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3:13 AM GMT Wallabies centre Reece Hodge is only an outside chance of playing in the Melbourne Rebels’ Super Rugby opener against the Brumbies next Friday night as he continues recovering from an ankle fracture. Hodge underwent surgery late last year after a mishap at Wallabies training in Japan ahead of their Spring tour and
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1:47 AM ET PHOENIX — For the second straight season, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James used the first pick in the All-Star draft to select Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant for his team. For the second straight year, Durant wasn’t surprised at all. “What else is he supposed to do?” Durant said after
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12:24 AM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — John Wall has a history of trying to play through pain. His latest setback is forcing the Washington Wizards guard to take a different approach. “I guess God is telling me something,” Wall said Friday night about the ruptured Achilles tendon that will force him to miss at
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