Month: April 2019

2:36 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — In their first personnel move at tight end since Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement in late March, the New England Patriots have agreed to a one-year deal with Austin Seferian-Jenkins, a source tells ESPN’s Field Yates. The Patriots have not announced the move, but Seferian-Jenkins confirmed he was signing
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12:43 PM ET Former middleweight world titleholder David Lemieux, who has had multiple fights canceled because of his issues making weight, will officially move up to super middleweight for his next bout against John Ryder, which Golden Boy Promotions announced on Wednesday along with the rest of the Canelo Alvarez-Daniel Jacobs undercard. The card, headlined
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12:24 PM ET Duke Blue Devils guard RJ Barrett has made the decision to leave after his freshman season to enter the NBA draft, he announced Wednesday on social media. “It was amazing to play for Coach K, play for the brotherhood,” Barrett said in a video posted to Twitter and Instagram. “It was a
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2:11 PM ET Discussions between the NBA and the players’ association to end the one-and-done era and lower the league’s minimum age to 18 have resumed in recent weeks, infused with urgency as the clock ticks on the league’s preferred target date of the 2022 NBA draft, league sources told ESPN. So far, the NBA’s
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Sep 27, 2018 Jordan SchultzESPN Close ESPN insider/analyst and correspondent for the “The Board Room” Co-host of the new hoops podcast, “Pull Up,” with CJ McCollum Former college 2-guard The 2018-19 NBA regular season has come and gone. What better way to prepare for the playoffs than by taking a look back at some of
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6:19 PM ET LeBron James was stunned to learn of Magic Johnson’s decision to step down as the Los Angeles Lakers‘ president of basketball operations, a source with knowledge of James’ thinking told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne on Wednesday. But despite Johnson’s abrupt resignation, James stands behind Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and the organization, the source
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2:24 PM ET NEW ORLEANS — Anthony Davis says he has no regrets about his decision to ask for a trade from the Pelicans, but he acknowledges there is still a possibility he could start next season in New Orleans. “I’m under contract still,” Davis said during an end-of-year news conference on Wednesday. “I have
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