Month: August 2020

8:02 PM ET Associated Press SYLVANIA, Ohio — Danielle Kang had a careless three-putt bogey when she could least afford it, leaving her five shots behind Lydia Ko with six holes to play Sunday in the Marathon Classic. She said to her caddie, “Man, that’s too costly.” He told her she had six holes left.
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7:41 PM ET Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is among several higher-profile college football players posting on social media that they want to play this season. Lawrence tweeted on Sunday: “Let’s work together to create a situation where we can play the game that all of us love. Not divide and argue. There is a way
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5:03 PM ET Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Westphal has been diagnosed with brain cancer, according to his close friend and sports columnist Mike Lupica. Lupica, a columnist for the New York Daily News and MLB.com who previously worked for ESPN, tweeted Sunday that Westphal has been diagnosed with glioblastoma. “I’ve been close friends with
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7:17 PM ET Dallas Mavericks stars Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis will be held out of Monday’s game against the Utah Jazz, according to the NBA’s official injury report. Injury recovery is cited as the reason for both Doncic and Porzingis not playing in Monday’s game, which is the first of a back-to-back for the
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7:23 PM ET Andrew LopezESPN Prior to Sunday afternoon’s game, before the New Orleans Pelicans were eliminated from playoff contention, coach Alvin Gentry said his team needed to play like it was Game 7, with the season on the line. But when the Pelicans took the court against the San Antonio Spurs, their lackluster effort
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5:30 PM ET Eric WoodyardESPN Postseason seeding is still being sorted out inside the NBA bubble, with restart games left on the schedule, but one thing is now for sure. The league will officially have an 8-9 play-in game to determine the final Western Conference playoff spot after the Memphis Grizzlies fell Sunday to the
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7:52 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid left Sunday’s 124-121 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers in the first quarter because of a left ankle injury and did not return. He returned to the bench in the second half, and Sixers coach Brett Brown said he didn’t
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