Damian Lillard led a deep, experienced cast in the Blazers’ play-in win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
Emerging from his pandemic bubble, writer Tom Junod groaned and gasped in the company of strangers as Oklahoma lost its grip on perfection. But as fate would have it, sports delivered the kind of greatness that only sports can.
Three months on from the Qatar World Cup, the contrast between winners Argentina and archrivals Brazil could not be more stark.
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Ty Lawson will not be part of the upcoming Chinese Basketball Association season, his team Fujian Sturgeons said Saturday, officially severing ties with the former NBA guard due to “inappropriate comments” he allegedly posted on social media.
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The Metropolitan Riveters have reached a three-year agreement to hold practices and home games inside American Dream, New Jersey’s megamall.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love received the first Humanitarian of the Year Award at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards on Thursday night.
The Mid-American Conference on Saturday became the first FBS conference to postpone the fall football season amid the coronavirus pandemic, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Johann Zarco claimed his first MotoGP pole position for Avintia Ducati at the Czech Republic Grand Prix in Brno on Saturday, edging fellow Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, who crashed on his final lap.