Month: February 2020

12:52 AM ET Eric WoodyardESPN CHICAGO — With a winter storm watch underway Tuesday night, Oklahoma City floor general Chris Paul dressed quickly after leading the Thunder past the Chicago Bulls 124-122 to escape with their ninth consecutive road win. “I’ve gotta see my family,” Paul said, strolling out of the United Center visitors locker
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12:27 AM ET Tim BontempsESPN TORONTO — Tuesday night marked the first time since Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks came back to Scotiabank Arena since losing to the Toronto Raptors in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. And after the Bucks came away with a different result this time, winning 108-97 over the
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9:13 PM ET The Memphis Grizzlies said forward Brandon Clarke will miss at least two weeks because of a right quad injury. Clarke played only three minutes in Memphis’ loss to the LA Clippers on Monday, due to what the team initially called right hip soreness. According to the Grizzlies, additional testing revealed that Clarke
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9:04 PM ET The nearly four-hour meeting between NFL owners and player representatives over a potential new collective bargaining agreement has concluded. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told reporters Tuesday night: “As you can tell, the meeting just concluded, and out of respect for the process, we’re not going to comment further at this time.” The
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8:43 PM ET Associated Press TEMPE, Ariz. — Anthony Rendon had to laugh at the notion that he picked up right where he left off in helping the Washington Nationals win the World Series last year. Still, it was nice to leave his first game in a new uniform with a 1.000 batting average. Rendon
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8:15 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Former Alabama wide receiver Jerry Jeudy is apologizing to anyone he offended with his fashion statement at the NFL scouting combine. Jeudy wore a gold Star of David pendant around his neck during his media session Tuesday at the annual gathering of top NFL prospects. Asked about its
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7:02 PM ET Kobe Bryant will get his wish. Baseball superagent Scott Boras told the Los Angeles Times that he will create an internship for the teenage daughter of John Altobelli, the Orange Coast College baseball coach who, along with Bryant and his daughter Gianna, was among the nine people killed in last month’s helicopter
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6:30 PM ET ESPN News Services ST. PAUL, Minn. — For the past week, Zach Parise was carrying some extra weight with him around the ice: The Minnesota Wild were actively talking about trading him. Now that the deadline has passed, relieving Parise’s stress and ensuring he will complete an eighth season in his home
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