Jamal Murray scored 30 in the first half and Denver is threatening to put LeBron James and Los Angeles in a huge hole in the West finals.
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Blue Jays starting pitcher Alek Manoah saw his outing cut short on Saturday, by no fault of his own. In fact, his sixth-inning removal from the tightly contested game against the rival Orioles, stemmed from a mound visit from manager John Schneider.
After Schneider was seen briefly discussing strategy with Manoah and Toronto’s infielders, home plate umpire Dan Iassogna approached the mound to relay the fact that this was the Toronto’s second mound visit of the inning.
MLB prohibits managers from visiting the mound twice in an inning.
The San Diego Padres have been one of baseball’s biggest disappointments through 45 games of the season.
Expectations ran high after San Diego surprisingly committed to one of MLB’s highest payrolls through a flurry of off-season moves.
Xander Bogaerts came in on a massive free agent signing. Yu Darvish, Manny Machado and Jake Cronenworth signed big extensions.
Juan Soto, Josh Hader would spend the first full season with the Padres, with Nelson Cruz and Matt Carpenter providing depth.
Yet as of Saturday afternoon, the Padres are 20-25, 8.
Frank Caliendo’s John Madden impression is near perfect. But according to Charles Barkley, Madden was not amused.
In the latest episode of Barstool’s Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, Barkley said Madden once considered legal action against the comedian.
“I remember this phone call I got from my agent,” Barkley recalled. “He says, ‘Hey, John Madden wants to talk to you.’ He called me, I said, ‘Hey, you’re the best. It’s an honor and a privilege.
Trey Lance has not stopped his efforts to improve at the quarterback position, despite Brock Purdy being slated to be the 49ers’ starting quarterback after the departure of Jimmy Garoppolo to the Raiders.
But, Lance has been limited in his growth because of significant injuries in his first two NFL seasons. During his rookie year, Lance broke his right index finger which created lingering effects throughout his first season.
A.J. Brown had a message for concerned Eagles fans on Saturday after the star receiver appeared to fall off his bike with a vehicle approaching while participating in a charity bike race in Philadelphia.
The shocking scene unfolded on Instagram Live as the two-time Pro Bowler recorded himself biking during a race at the sixth annual Eagles Autism Challenge. Moments after Brown switched the camera from his face to the road, the 25-year-old suddenly dropped his phone while appearing to avoid being hit by a vehicle off-camera before the IG Live stream ended abruptly.
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According to a report from Sky News, there is a movement to revive the A1GP, often called the World Cup of Motorsport
According to a new report from Sky News, a number of heavyweight figures in the world of motorsport are looking to revive the A1 Grand Prix (A1GP), a racing series that existed from 2005 until 2009. In the A1GP, often termed the “World Cup of Motorsport,” drivers compete for nations, rather than for a racing team.
Spurs legend and NBA Hall of Famer Tim Duncan is reportedly expected to return to the franchise next season to assist in the development of French phenom Victor Wembanyama, the widely-presumed No. 1 selection in the 2023 NBA draft.
San Antonio, which won the top pick in Tuesday’s draft lottery, plans to enlist Duncan’s services as an on-court mentor for Wembanyama as he transitions to the NBA, according to NBA insider Marc Stein. Duncan, the No. 1 overall pick in 1997, will reportedly assist the 19-year-old throughout the season when the team is in town.
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Grant Williams poked the bear that never even needed poking when going face-to-face with Jimmy Butler.
This game was swinging dramatically early and often, starting with an early 26-6 run by Boston including nine points from Jayson Tatum to take a double-digit lead in the second quarter before Miami responded with a 19-2 run to take the lead back.
The weigh-in ahead of the upcoming bout between undisputed lightweight champ Devin Haney and challenger Vasiliy Lomachenko could be as exciting as the fight itself.
The two are set to square off on Saturday night in Las Vegas, but there were fireworks the day before at the weigh-in.
During the staredown, Haney could be seen jawing at his Ukrainian opponent. Then, out of nowhere, he gave him a hard push to the chest.
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