Month: October 2019

7:47 AM ET Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner is expected to miss Friday’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers because of a sprained right ankle. Turner, 23, suffered the injury in the first quarter of Wednesday’s victory over the Nets in Brooklyn and did not return to the contest. The Pacers have not provided a specific
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6:43 AM ET Arizona Cardinals star running back David Johnson is not expected to play Thursday night against the San Francisco 49ers, a source tells ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The absence of Johnson, who officially is listed as questionable, means that newly acquired Kenyan Drake likely will have a prominent role against the undefeated Niners’ top-ranked
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3:58 AM ET The idea of the Golden State Warriors tanking was unfathomable in June. They might have lost Klay Thompson to a knee injury and Kevin Durant to a ruptured Achilles tendon, but they were still the Warriors. Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Steve Kerr, Bob Myers. The championship DNA was
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8:23 AM ET A well-known Japanese politician has called on Olympic chief Thomas Bach to move the Tokyo 2020 golf tournaments somewhere cooler, saying that keeping them in their planned location would be irresponsible because of the heat. At least 57 people died in Japan in a two-week period this summer as a result of
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3:30 AM ET HOUSTON — Everything about the Houston Astros, and the colossus they have become, and the unstoppable force they’ve been built to be, was on display during the World Series. It just turned out to not be enough. The Astros didn’t choke. There wasn’t a blown umpire’s call that would be remembered forever.
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2:38 AM ET SALT LAKE CITY — Mike Conley, usually as even-keeled as NBA players come, balled up his fists and hollered back at the roaring home crowd as he ran back down the floor after a couple of buckets early in his breakout third quarter Wednesday night. Conley uncharacteristically waved his arms, asking for
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12:14 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry suffered a broken left hand after a hard fall in Wednesday’s game against the Phoenix Suns. General manager Bob Myers told ESPN that Curry will have an MRI and CT scan, and from there, the team will determine if he needs surgery and
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