Friday, February 24, 2017

Warriors cruise to victory over short-handed Bulls and other top stories.

  • Warriors cruise to victory over short-handed Bulls

    Warriors cruise to victory over short-handed Bulls
    The Golden State Warriors played a solid game and cruised to an easy wire-to-wire 123-92 victory over the short-handed Chicago Bulls. The Golden State Warriors continue their streak of bouncing back after a loss. The Dubs fell to the Sacramento Kings in overtime in their last outing, but they made sure to rectify that on their home court. The Warriors defeated the Chicago Bulls 123-92. Draymond Green yelled at Kevin Durant during that Sacramento loss in order to spark a fire in him. He never wa..
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  • Men's basketball team loses game, then bus in New York

    Men's basketball team loses game, then bus in New York
    ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. (AP) The Saint Louis University men’s basketball team lost a game and then their bus while playing in New York. New York State Police say the Saint Louis Billikens walked out of the arena in St. Bonaventure following their 70-55 Wednesday night loss to the Bonnies, and their bus was gone. State police say the 56-year-old unidentified female bus driver had taken off. While authorities searched for the bus, the players sat in the arena. The team posted pictures on Twitt..
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  • LaMelo Ball's 92-point performance has concluded, but the conversation goes on

    LaMelo Ball's 92-point performance has concluded, but the conversation goes on
    There’s no doubt that scoring 92 points in a 32-minute high school basketball game is pretty extraordinary, so what did 15-year-old LaMelo Ball of Chino Hills do when he got home Tuesday night?“He took a shower, ate something and went to bed,” his father, LaVar Ball, said. A day after he scored 51 points in the first three quarters and then poured in 41 more in the fourth of a 146-123 victory over Los Osos, debate swirled over whether Ball’s accomplishment should be celebrated or criticized.“A..
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  • Knicks' Dysfunction Has Never Been More Clear Following Charles Oakley Arrest

    Knicks' Dysfunction Has Never Been More Clear Following Charles Oakley Arrest
    Yaron WeitzmanFeatured ColumnistFebruary 9, 2017NEW YORK — It was perhaps the most prophetic statement New York Knicks head coach Jeff Hornacek has ever muttered.A reporter had just asked him during his press conference prior to Wednesday's game with the Los Angeles Clippers about the dysfunction constantly swirling around the Knicks franchise, with the latest cause for concern being team president Phil Jackson's decision to tweet a message appearing to coyly compliment an article by Bleacher Re..
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  • Celtics Notebook: Jonas Jerebko, Brad Stevens wowed by Patriots' fortitude

    Celtics Notebook: Jonas Jerebko, Brad Stevens wowed by Patriots' fortitude
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Celtics have a strong bond with the Patriots.Led by super fan LeGarrette Blount, Patriots players are generally a fixture courtside at Celtics home games. There’s a lot of traffic going the other way to Foxboro as well.But even a non-football fan such as Jonas Jerebko was swept up by the Patriots’ record comeback in Super Bowl LI.“Loved seeing the Pats win that game. I don’t watch a lot of football games and never a full one, so this was the first full one I watched,” th..
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  • Pacers fall to Cavs 132-117, snapping seven-game win streak

    Pacers fall to Cavs 132-117, snapping seven-game win streak
    INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James wanted Kyle Korver on his team for one reason. He knew the 35-year-old sharp-shooter could still play, and now Korver is proving how valuable he can be. Korver scored a season-high 29 points and James gave the Cleveland Cavaliers a second-half energy boost to help the defending champs erase a 15-point deficit and blow out the Indiana Pacers 132-117 on Wednesday night. “I’ve been waiting for a game like this, where you get hot and you get some good corner looks,” Korv..
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  • Spike Lee 'still believes' in Melo, says time for Phil Jackson to go

    Spike Lee 'still believes' in Melo, says time for Phil Jackson to go
    NEW YORK -- With the Knicks' off-court drama continuing to stir, even before Charles Oakley's arrest at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, one celebrity fan said it's time for a change at the top, while the team's coach said none of it comes as a surprise.Legendary director and superfan Spike Lee didn't hesitate when asked if he would choose to keep team president Phil Jackson or star forward Carmelo Anthony with the franchise."I'll pack Phil's bags for him," Lee told Tencent-ESPN's Steve..
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  • NBA partners to form esports NBA 2K league

    NBA partners to form esports NBA 2K league
    The NBA and Take-Two Interactive Software, makers of the mega-popular NBA 2K video game, are partnering to form a first-of-its-kind esports league centered around the NBA 2K series, officials from both companies told ESPN.com on Wednesday.The NBA 2K eLeague, tentatively set to begin play in 2018, eventually will feature 30 NBA 2K teams, each owned by one of the real-life NBA franchises, according to NBA commissioner Adam Silver and Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two. The teams, comprised of fi..
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  • Steph Curry bluntly disagrees with Under Armour CEO calling Trump an 'asset'

    Steph Curry bluntly disagrees with Under Armour CEO calling Trump an 'asset'
    Steph Curry is signed with Under Armour through 2024. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images) Under Armour and, in particular, CEO Kevin Plank have received criticism since Tuesday, when he described President Trump as “an asset.” On Wednesday, one of the company’s most highly paid ambassadors, Steph Curry, made it clear that he does not think of Trump that way and expressed concern about whether Plank sent the right message about being “inclusive.” Of Trump being called an “asset,” Curry said, “I agr..
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  • Hassan Whiteside's big night paves way for Heat's 12th straight win

    Hassan Whiteside's big night paves way for Heat's 12th straight win
    MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Miami Heat keep winning despite having to weather an injury to another key player. The Milwaukee Bucks just can’t keep their young core together on the floor at the same time. Miami extended its winning streak to 12 games with a 106-88 win on Wednesday night over the hard-luck Milwaukee Bucks, who lost young forward Jabari Parker in the third quarter to a sprained left knee. “When we see anybody go down, we cringe,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “We hope he’s OK. It defin..
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