Month: February 2020

5:16 PM ET The Hawks say newly acquired big man Clint Capela will be re-evaluated in two weeks as he continues to recover from a heel injury. The team says Capela started “participating in modified shooting while continuing non-impact conditioning and strength work as part of his rehabilitation.” He hasn’t played since Jan. 29 due
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5:44 PM ET The Cleveland Cavaliers announced Wednesday that John Beilein has officially resigned as head coach and will be reassigned to a different role in the organization. “Over these last nine months, I have given my all to this organization, but after much reflection, I have decided that it is best that I step
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5:43 PM ET Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns will remain sidelined indefinitely as he continues to recover from a left wrist injury. Coach Ryan Saunders told reporters that the team held Towns out of its first practice after the All-Star break on Wednesday. Saunders said Towns will miss upcoming games, but the coach did not
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4:21 PM ET Associated Press ARLINGTON, Va. — For the first time since October, the Washington Capitals took the ice for practice as something other than a first-place team. Defensive lapses and a glaring lack of structure have added up to losses in six of nine games and a .500 record over the past 10.
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4:45 PM ET Associated Press PHOENIX — Houston infielder Aledmys Diaz, Miami first baseman Jesus Aguilar and Los Angeles Angels outfielder Brian Goodwin all won their salary arbitration cases Wednesday, cutting the teams’ advantage to 6-4 in decisions this year with three cases remaining. Diaz was awarded $2.6 million by arbitrators Mark Burstein, Stephen Raymond
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4:02 PM ET Former CBS television commentator Peter Kostis is the latest to call out Patrick Reed in the wake of a rules violation in the Bahamas, saying the golfer four times improved his lie or his line of play while he witnessed it in his duties for the network. Reed was assessed a two-shot
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4:50 PM ET HOUSTON — The Texans have signed nose tackle Brandon Dunn to a contract extension, the team announced Wednesday. Terms were not disclosed, but according to multiple reports the deal is for three years and worth $12 million. Dunn has seen significant playing time with the Texans since 2017, but when Houston’s defensive
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