Month: April 2019

4:00 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jonathan Marchessault stood in the Vegas Golden Knights‘ locker room after their Game 7 overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks, a defeat that ended the second-year franchise’s season in astonishing fashion. He expressed concern for Sharks captain Joe Pavelski, who bled profusely after he tumbled
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3:28 AM ET ANAHEIM, Calif. — All throughout the day Tuesday, Mike Ford found himself the butt of the same joke told by his New York Yankees teammates. “The running joke was I might have been the only guy in major league history to have two intentional walks and just one hit,” the first baseman
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3:39 AM ET PORTLAND, Ore. — Much like his Portland Trail Blazers did as a team, center Enes Kanter got the last word against his former Oklahoma City Thunder teammates and coaches after Portland’s series-ending 118-115 win Tuesday night. “CAN play Kanter,” he tweeted less than an hour after Damian Lillard‘s 37-foot 3-pointer gave the
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3:27 AM ET DENVER — Jamal Murray glided undetected from the right side of the court to the left before making a leaping interception on a San Antonio Spurs long pass like a stealthy cornerback. Gary Harris later flew in from behind and swatted away a Patty Mills layup before landing in the stands, standing
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8:17 AM ET Editor’s note: This story was originally published on April 23, 2019. PORTLAND, Ore. — It’s a shot that will be replayed for years to come, one of the all-time postseason moments as Damian Lillard closed out the Oklahoma City Thunder in five games from almost 40 feet to give himself an even
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2:51 AM BST Japan need to find a replacement for competing in Super Rugby following Sunwolves’ expulsion if they are to become a major rugby power, former Brave Blossoms coach Eddie Jones has said. The Sunwolves, Japan’s representatives in Super Rugby, were told by the competition’s governing body SANZAAR in March that they would be
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Even without scoring a goal, Minnesota United managed to remain unbeaten in its new home after forging a 0-0 tie Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Galaxy on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minn. In the second game at new Allianz Field, and the first night game, the Minnesota United defense was able to contain Galaxy
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