Ray Lewis III, son of Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, died from an accidental overdose.
Police responded to a call for a medical emergency Wednesday and found an unresponsive Lewis. A friend was administering CPR while another friend screamed for Narcan, according to the police report.
Lewis was reportedly lying naked in a room in the Florida home, between a bed and a wall. He was not breathing. Police administered Narcan, but Lewis did not respond.
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NBA veteran Tony Snell announced he’s been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Appearing on NBC’s Today Show Friday, Snell discussed both his diagnosis and his plans for the future. During the interview, Snell told Craig Melvin he always felt he was different.
“I was always independent growing up, always been alone,” Snell began. “I just couldn’t connect with people on the personal side of things.”
For the first time, NBA star Tony Snell is opening up to @craigmelvin about being diagnosed with autism at age 31 and how that journey has been. pic.twitter.
Would you look at that. LeBron James is being a sore loser again.
Apparently still salty after his Los Angeles Lakers got swept by the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals, LeBron is throwing shade at Nuggets coach Michael Malone.
It all started just before Denver’s championship parade Thursday, when Malone trolled LeBron on The Pat McAfee Show.
“Speaking of the Lakers, I just want you guys to know… this is breaking news: I’m thinking about retiring,” Malone joked — of course referring to LeBron James retirement rumors.
The arrest comes a month after Bob Huggins used an anti-gay slur during a radio appearance, putting him on thin ice with West Virginia’s decision-makers.
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Live coverage of qualifying for the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix
Is today the day the Formula 1 field gets shaken up?
It certainly could be.
With weather looming, as it often does at the Canadian Grand Prix, the teams are set for both the third practice session, and qualifying, ahead of Sunday’s main event. Today could be something of a voyage of discovery for the drivers and the teams, thanks in part to the weather but also Friday’s bizarre practice sessions.
West Virginia men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins appears to have been arrested for driving under the influence in Pittsburgh Friday night, according to a report posted to the public safety blotter on the city’s police department website.
A Robert Huggins of Morgantown, W.Va., age 69, was arrested and charged with DUI after failing field sobriety tests. While West Virginia athletic officials have not responded to requests for comment, a source tells Sports Illustrated that school officials are aware of the situation and are gathering more information.
Everything you need to know leading up to the NBA draft and summer free agency period is right here.
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The 2023 U.S. Open is missing its feel-good story, but have no fear — Harris English could give that to golf fans this weekend.
Harris English wasn’t a player that stood out on Day 1 of the 123rd U.S. Open. But after his commanding 4-under 66 Friday, the former Georgia Bulldog is right in contention. His first-round 67, followed by his 66, put him in solo fifth on the leaderboard and just three shots off the lead.
Patriots cornerback Jack Jones was arrested on Friday for having two firearms in his luggage while traveling through Logan International Airport, according to the Associated Press.
Law enforcement charged Jones with two counts of possession of a concealed weapon in a secure area of an airport, possession of ammunition without a Firearm Identification Card, unlawful possession of a firearm, carrying a loaded firearm and possession of a large-capacity feeding device.
Patriots CB Jack Jones was arrested for attempting to bring firearms aboard a flight, sources confirm.
Ja Morant is potentially tanking an NBA career because he can’t stop waving a gun around on Instagram Live.
Now we’re finding out, though, the gun might not even be real.
In a newly surfaced video from May 14, Morant shows off a fake pistol that is actually a lighter. He is seen lighting candles with the “gun” in an effort to show his family and friends that he did not have a real firearm during his fateful Instagram Live.