Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Cousins scores 24, Kings come back to beat Pistons 100-94 and other top stories.

  • Cousins scores 24, Kings come back to beat Pistons 100-94

    Cousins scores 24, Kings come back to beat Pistons 100-94
    AP Published 1:19 a.m. ET Jan. 11, 2017 | Updated 4 hours agoDetroit Pistons head coach Stan Van Gundy, left, has a few words with official Tre Maddox during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017. The Kings won 100-94. (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)(Photo: The Associated Press)SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) รข€” It took four tries for the Sacramento Kings to win for the first time on their much-anticipated, seven-game homestand.DeMarcu..
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  • Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell: 'I'm what Steph Curry is to basketball'

    Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell: 'I'm what Steph Curry is to basketball'
    Le'Veon Bell believes his patient approach to playing running back will change the NFL similar to how Stephen Curry changed the way basketball is played in the NBA."I think I'm changing the game," the Pittsburgh Steelers running back told Bleacher Report. "In that sense, I'm what Steph Curry is to basketball. Don't get me wrong, I don't necessarily think Steph Curry is the best basketball player, but he changed the game so he's going to always go down as being remembered. Now, everyone wants to ..
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  • Baylor Falls Flat in Its First Game as No. 1

    Baylor Falls Flat in Its First Game as No. 1
    FLORIDA STATE 88, DUKE 72 Xavier Rathan-Mayes scored 18 of his 21 points in the second half, helping No. 9 Florida State beat No. 7 Duke in Tallahassee. Dwayne Bacon and Terance Mann each had 13 points as the Seminoles (16-1, 4-0) set a university record with their 11th straight win. Luke Kennard led Duke (14-3, 2-2) with 23 points. PLAYER’S DEATH RULED A SUICIDE The Cook County, Ill., medical examiner said that Jordan Hankins, a sophomore on the Northwestern women’s team, committed suicide in ..
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  • Bulls' Rajon Rondo told benching was to 'save me from myself'

    Bulls' Rajon Rondo told benching was to 'save me from myself'
    WASHINGTON -- Chicago Bulls point guard Rajon Rondo said he never received a clear explanation for his benching and believes the answers he did get from a member of the coaching staff were "bulls---."Rondo, who prior to Tuesday night had not played since the second half of a Dec. 30 loss to the Indiana Pacers, spoke for almost 10 minutes ahead of the team's 101-99 loss to the Washington Wizards on Tuesday and acknowledged that this is the most confusing circumstance he has been through in his ca..
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  • Mark Hunt files civil lawsuit against the UFC, Brock Lesnar and Dana White

    Mark Hunt files civil lawsuit against the UFC, Brock Lesnar and Dana White
    Heavyweight contender Mark Hunt is taking his employers at the UFC to court after filing a civil suit against the mixed martial arts organization, former champion Brock Lesnar and UFC president Dana White. The civil suit was filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for Nevada with several complaints alleging racketeering, fraud, breach of contract and more; Hunt is seeking compensatory damages, declaratory relief, punitive damages, statutory treble damages and attorneys fees. ESPN first reporte..
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  • For diverse Cowboys, Dak Prescott is the ultimate unifier

    For diverse Cowboys, Dak Prescott is the ultimate unifier
    USA TODAY Sports' Tom Pelissero breaks down the weekend's wild-card games and looks ahead to the matchups next week. USA TODAY SportsDallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) gestures as he takes the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports ORG XMIT: USATSI-268512 ORIG FILE ID: 20161113_jrs_al8_039.jpg(Photo: Charles LeClaire, USA TODAY Sports)FRISCO, Texas – At the end of the locker room at the..
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  • Cowboys expect Morris Claiborne, DeMarcus Lawrence to play Sunday

    Cowboys expect Morris Claiborne, DeMarcus Lawrence to play Sunday
    Getty ImagesSeveral members of the Cowboys defense were dealing with injuries as the regular season came to a close, but it looks like things are trending in a better direction for their first postseason game on Sunday. During an appearance on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed confidence about getting several members of the defense back in the lineup for the matchup with the Packers. Cornerback Morris Claiborne has been out of the lineup the longest with n..
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  • Kawakami: Curry, Durant and a Warriors'…

    Kawakami: Curry, Durant and a Warriors'…
    OAKLAND–There was a noticeable tweak to Steve Kerr’s rotation tonight–not just because Klay Thompson was out for rest, but because Kerr wanted a very different feel to the way he played Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant in this victory over Miami. Kerr has carefully made sure to keep at least one of the Warriors’ superstars on the floor at all times, which has the added effect of keeping Curry and Durant apart for at least a third of the game or more. It’s understandable. But I think the Warriors ..
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  • For Andrew Dakich, the unknown of what's next frames the gratitude of what's here and now

    For Andrew Dakich, the unknown of what's next frames the gratitude of what's here and now
    ANN ARBOR -- Andrew Dakich has served as the perfect distraction for Michigan basketball this week, inside and out. Having lost two of three Big Ten games, John Beilein's pleas for tougher defense and stronger play is a louder drumbeat in the program. Fans are growing tireless, wondering why the same questions continue to swirl. It's early in conference play, but things are turning serious. A game at Illinois on Wednesday (9 p.m., TV: BTN) isn't a must-win, as much as it's a can't-lose. But ..
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  • Timberwolves eye revenge in rematch with Rockets (Jan 11, 2017)

    Timberwolves eye revenge in rematch with Rockets (Jan 11, 2017)
    MINNEAPOLIS — In a season full of second-half collapses, perhaps not one sticks out more for the Minnesota Timberwolves than the 111-109 overtime home loss to the Houston Rockets in December. Minnesota, which has 12 losses this season when leading by double-digits, led by 12 points with 2:19 left in the game. Then, Houston forwards Ryan Anderson and Trevor Ariza each hit two 3-pointers as the Rockets closed regulation on a 14-2 run. James Harden scored 10 of his 28 points in overtime and Hou..
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