ESPN’s John Anderson issued an apology Tuesday for an insensitive comment he made regarding Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud.
While speaking on SportsCenter and doing a play-by-play of Monday night’s highlights of the playoff game between the Golden Knights and Oilers, Anderson said, “What kind of name is Whitecloud? Great name if you’re a toilet paper,” when talking about the 26-year-old’s goal.
Whitecloud is of Indigenous descent and his family is from the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, a reserve west of Manitoba, Canada.
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There’s no worse feeling for a pitcher than making a perfect pitch and still giving up a hit. Astros starter Hunter Brown knows all about that.
In the third inning of Monday night’s game against the Angels, Brown had a 1–2 count on Shohei Ohtani and threw him an excellent backdoor curveball that barely caught the outside part of the strike zone. Ohtani, protecting the plate with two strikes, offered at the tough pitch.
He stuck his butt way out and extended his arms as far as they would go to reach the outside pitch. Baseball fans have seen swings like that plenty of times.
The tides are changing for the Chicago Blackhawks, and they are changing in a hurry after the team won the NHL Draft Lottery on Monday night. That news came with a massive spike in season-ticket sales.
Chicago came out on top in the lottery — or as it should’ve been called “The Connor Bedard Sweepstakes” — disappointing the Anaheim Ducks, who had the worst record in the league, but will pick second.
Denny Crum, the former hall of fame Louisville men’s basketball coach, has died at the age of 86, the school announced on Monday.
Crum spent 30 years coaching Louisville, leading the Cardinals to two NCAA championships in 1980 and ’86, making him one of 14 coaches with at least two titles. He finished his coaching career with a 675–295 record in 970 games, all of which are most in school history, and six Final Four appearances.
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Jordan Poole’s struggles have turned into frustration for the entire team
Coming into the 2023 NBA Playoffs, there was reason to believe the Golden State Warriors were going to get the same Jordan Poole who was the breakout star of the 2022 playoffs.
Poole averaged 17 points per game on 39.1 shooting from three-point range, providing the Warriors with much-needed offense off the bench during their championship run.
The Pat McAfee Show may soon be getting a new home.
ESPN is reportedly the leading candidate to broadcast the show as host Pat McAfee contemplates backing out of his current contract with FanDuel, according to a Tuesday morning report from Andrew Marchand of The New York Post.
McAfee, 36, currently appears on ESPN’s College GameDay as a panelist. He started in that role in ’22 after appearing on the show as a contributor in ’19 and ’20. His flagship three-hour YouTube program, however, is contracted to FanDuel. The partnership, announced in Dec.
Klay Thompson’s questionable end-of-game shot selection had even Steve Kerr looking frustrated during Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Lakers.
Thompson did make one three in the fourth quarter, but missed a pair of deep, contested looks in the final three minutes of the game, helping the Lakers win Game 4 and take a 3–1 series lead over the Warriors. On one of those shots, a contested off-the-dribble three with 14 seconds on the shot clock in a one-point game with less than two minutes to play, Kerr bent backwards and threw his hands onto his head before the shot even got to the basket.
Who has the best chance to succeed between Anthony Richardson and Bryce Young?
Everyone rise. The honorable Judge Mark Schofield presiding in Football Court case No. 4782-03, “Which rookie quarterback from the 2023 NFL Draft found themselves in the best landing spot?”
Representing Anthony Richardson of the Indianapolis Colts we have JP Acosta.
Representing Bryce Young of the Carolina Panthers we have James Dator.
Gentleman, you have been sworn in and may begin your arguments.
Football Court is SB Nation.
Lionel Messi’s father has denied widespread reports that the Argentina superstar has agreed to play in Saudi Arabia next season.
International outlet AFP reported Tuesday that the forward’s move to Saudi Arabia is a done deal. However, Jorge Messi, the player’s father and agent, rejected the reports, saying that his son’s future will be decided at the end of the season when his contract with PSG expires.
“There is absolutely nothing with any club for next season,” Jorge Messi said in a statement on Instagram.
Kansas City Royals lefty Amir Garrett had to be taken out of Monday’s game against the Chicago White Sox early, but not before he unloaded the contents of his stomach all over the field.
Garrett was brought into the game in the seventh inning with the Royals leading 12-4. He faced just one batter — Elvis Andrus — and struck him out looking. However, after facing Andrus, Garrett needed some assistance and the team’s trainer visited him on the mound. Then as he was walking back to the dugout, he unloaded.
Puking in front of a crowd has gotta be an all-time terrible feeling pic.