Month: July 2020

10:01 AM ET Lazio defender Patric has been banned for four matches and fined €10,000 after he bit Lecce‘s Giulio Donati when the two sides met on Tuesday. With Lazio’s faint Serie A title hopes being dealt a huge blow as they were losing 2-1 against a side battling relegation, a frustrated Patric bit Donati’s
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12:24 PM ET New Orleans Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry has been cleared to travel with the team to the NBA bubble in Orlando, Florida, sources said Wednesday. Gentry, 65, has been one of the league staff members undergoing further scrutiny before heading into the bubble for the season restart. Houston Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni, 69,
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3:15 PM ET While some players wonder if resuming basketball will take away from the social justice movement, San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills is putting his money where his heart is. “I’m proud to say I’m taking every cent from these eight games that we’re playing, which for me will turn out to be
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1:35 PM ET David Wilson Northwestern‘s Nov. 7 game against Wisconsin will not take place at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, as originally planned, the Wildcats said on Wednesday. Northwestern athletic director Jim Phillips said the decision was disappointing but necessary, given the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. The Nov. 7 football game between Northwestern and
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10:06 AM ET Three of the top four players from Spain will be headlining the UTR Pro Series-Spain, a three-event series that will be played on successive weekends beginning Saturday in Barcelona. Conspicuous in his absence: ATP No. 2 ranked Rafael Nadal, who has not taken part in any of the growing number of “reopening”
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1:32 PM ET Associated Press Cleveland Indians outfielder Franmil Reyes has been cleared by the team’s medical staff to return to the field after being isolated for attending a party over the July Fourth weekend. The team kept Reyes away from Progressive Field as a precaution after he attended a holiday gathering without wearing a
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1:12 PM ET Associated Press GLENDALE, Ariz. — Oliver Ekman-Larsson had knee surgery last summer, fully expecting it to help him have a healthy 2019-20 season. The Arizona Coyotes captain instead played with lingering pain, never able to fully recover. The NHL’s shutdown because of the coronavirus pandemic was a huge letdown, but it at
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