With the Heat trailing the Nuggets 1–0 in the NBA Finals, reports are beginning to circulate indicating that Miami sharpshooter Tyler Herro is nearing his return to the lineup.
The 2022 Sixth Man of the Year has been out since Apr. 16 with a fractured hand, but is ramping up his basketball activities in hopes of returning sometime in the series, perhaps even in Sunday’s Game 2.
But could his return throw off the rotation that’s gotten Miami through the playoffs and into the NBA finals? Paul Pierce seems to think so.
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The NBA has been investigating Ja Morant’s behavior recently, as the Grizzlies point guard has been at the center of two separate incidents involving guns since March. Commissioner Adam Silver said on Thursday that the league has decided on a punishment for Morant—who was previously suspended for eight games during the 2022–23 regular season—after finding “additional information,” but will wait to announce any discipline until after the NBA Finals.
The Phil Mickelson Twitter experience has hit a new level after the lefty has called out golf writer Eamon Lynch. To Mickelson’s credit, he predicted Lynch would come after him just a couple of weeks ago, and here we are.
The golf Twitter drama at hand involves Mickelson and arguably the two most anti-LIV golf writers out there in Brandel Chamblee and Lynch.
The latest battle between the trio dates back to the PGA Championship a few weeks ago.
Novak Djokovic blasted French Open fans as “disrespectful” after he defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in a tense third round clash on Friday.On Friday, world number three Djokovic had to come back from breaks down in both opening sets, saving a set point in the second after Davidovich Fokina had failed to serve for the first.
MLB took over San Diego Padres broadcasts Wednesday after Diamond Sports reportedly missed a payment.
Who were our big winners and losers from season 3?
We said goodbye to AFC Richmond this week with Ted Lasso’s tearful, perfect finale. This was one of the greatest sports shows of all time, which was only really tangentially about sports.
Before season three began we took a company-wide poll to rank the characters from Ted Lasso. If you’d like to go back and read our justifications you can find that post here, but today we’re looking at who shocked us so much (for good and bad) that they no longer have a good fit in the overall rankings.
It’s good to be involved with San Diego State athletics these days. With the likes of UCF and Cincinnati bound for the Big 12, there are few programs left in the Group of 5 that seem like their trajectory is pointing in a more upward direction. They are the belle of the ball in this current realignment round, continuing with the Pac-12 and Big 12 in a cold war over the future of the sport.
As Big 12 leaders convened in West Virginia this week for their annual meetings, you can bet further expansion was at least discussed, and such talks likely involved the Aztecs.
Colorado Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin left the team for personal reasons during their opening-round loss to the Seattle Kraken. However, it soon emerged that there may have been more to the story.
The Avalanche were staying at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle and just ahead of Game 3 on April 22, police arrived onsite in response to a crisis call.
This came after team personnel reportedly discovered an intoxicated woman in Nichushkin’s room.
Being an NBA mascot is not a bad gig whatsoever. Not only are they practically beloved by every fan inside the arena, but they also get paid incredibly well, apparently.
A recent report from Sports Illustrated has laid out the details of the NBA’s highest-paid mascots and the money they pull in is quite staggering.
Rocky, the mascot of the Denver Nuggets, tops the list with an annual salary of $625,000. That’s not bad for a middle-of-the-pack market team that wasn’t exactly in the national spotlight until the playoffs began.
The Big 12 will look much different this time next year, but the conference is still raking in a junk of money for member schools. As Texas and Oklahoma prepare for its final season with the conference, the future continues to look bright for the conference. Will they add Deion Sanders and Colorado?
It was a bit strange seeing AD’s representing the Longhorns and Sooners at SEC meetings this week, but the Big 12 is still chugging along.