Month: April 2019

9:25 PM ET Associated Press HOUSTON — James Harden scored 30 points in just three quarters as the Houston Rockets broke their NBA record by making 27 3-pointers in a 149-113 win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday night. Eric Gordon led the 3-point brigade by tying a career high with eight, Harden added five,
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9:26 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Brooklyn Nets coach Kenny Atkinson wouldn’t let himself talk about his team possibly making the playoffs. That’s understandable considering the Nets hadn’t been to the playoffs since the 2014-15 season. Atkinson doesn’t have to worry about using the word possibly anymore because they locked up a playoff spot by beating
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9:04 PM ET Pedro GomezMLB Close ESPN’s Pedro Gomez covered the Oakland A’s home and away nearly every day from 1992-97 for the San Jose Mercury News and Sacramento Bee and then became the national baseball writer and later a general columnist at the Arizona Republic before becoming an ESPN bureau reporter in 2003. PHOENIX
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8:35 PM ET Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — Corey Conners claimed his first PGA Tour victory and earned an invite to the Masters on Sunday, winning the Valero Texas Open less than a week after qualifying. Conners only entered the tournament field Monday, and he’s the first golfer to win on the PGA Tour after
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7:34 PM ET Associated Press BALTIMORE — Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is nearing a record streak for futility. Davis was 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in Sunday’s 15-3 loss to the New York Yankees. He is 0-for-23 with 13 strikeouts this season and is hitless in 44 at-bats since a second-inning double off James Shields
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7:35 PM ET Ryan Shazier has hit many milestones since he suffered a severe spinal injury that threatened his ability to walk. But the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker just shared maybe his best yet: executing a box jump, clearing what appears to be about three feet. Asked via text about the viral video on his Instagram,
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6:59 PM ET AUGUSTA, Ga. — Justin Rose, the world’s No. 2-ranked player and a two-time Masters runner-up, will have a familiar face back on his bag when he returns to Augusta National Golf Club this week. Mark “Fooch” Fulcher, his caddie for the past 10-plus years, will be carrying Rose’s bag for the first
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