Friday, September 22, 2017

Cleveland writer: Steph Curry 'arrogant, whiny, utterly classless' and other top stories.

  • Cleveland writer: Steph Curry 'arrogant, whiny, utterly classless'

    Cleveland writer: Steph Curry 'arrogant, whiny, utterly classless'
    CLEVELAND -- Draymond Green was assessed with a technical foul in the first quarter of Game 4 Friday night that disappeared sometime in the third quarter. Which is when Green was assessed with a technical that, by all appearances, was his second and thereby disqualifying foul. That’s when things turned weird. Just when it seemed Green would be ejected the officiating crew of Mike Callahan (lead), Marc Davis and John Goble stepped in to convey that Green’s first technical -- as stated on the ori..
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  • The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116

    The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116
    CLEVELAND — Many who arrived at Quicken Loans Arena for Game 4 of the NBA Finals Friday night expected to see history. With the Golden State Warriors holding a 3-0 lead in this best-of-seven series — and carrying a pristine 15-0 record in these playoffs — it was hard to find anyone, even here in Northeast Ohio, who expected the Cleveland Cavaliers to find a way to send this series back to the Bay Area for Game 5. The game delivered history — but not the type we expected. The hot-shooting Caval..
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  • Heimlich in uniform, Oregon St. wins super regional opener

    Heimlich in uniform, Oregon St. wins super regional opener
    Oregon State’s KJ Harrison takes off his batting helmet to celebrate his three-run home run with teammate Trevor Larnach (11) during an NCAA college baseball tournament super regional game against Vanderbilt on Friday, June 9, 2017, in Corvallis, Ore. (Mark Ylen/Albany Democrat-Herald via AP) (Associated Press) By Anne M. Peterson | AP By Anne M. Peterson | AP June 10 at 1:32 AM CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon State beat Vanderbilt 8-4 in the opening game of their NCAA super regional on Frid..
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  • LeBron James now third in NBA Finals scoring, first in triple-doubles

    LeBron James now third in NBA Finals scoring, first in triple-doubles
    CLEVELAND -- After passing Michael Jordan as the No. 1 all-time playoff scorer last month, LeBron James has now eclipsed him for third place on the all-time NBA Finals scoring list.The Cleveland Cavaliers star passed Jordan (1,176 points) with his first bucket in Game 4 on Friday night against the Golden State Warriors, an and-1 layup with 9:56 left in the first quarter. James set the mark in his 44th career Finals game; Jordan played 35.Congrats to @KingJames of the @cavs for moving up to 3rd o..
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  • Tiger Woods had taken Xanax, according to police report

    Tiger Woods had taken Xanax, according to police report
    Tiger Woods told police officers he had taken Xanax, in addition to several other medications, when he was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence last month, according to an unredacted report just released by the Jupiter (Fla.) Police Department and obtained by the Golf Channel. The redacted report did not list Xanax among the drugs Woods, who was found asleep behind the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes around 3 a.m. on May 29,  was on. In the unredacted report, however, officer Christ..
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  • Hot-hitting Yankees look for another win against Orioles (Jun 10, 2017)

    Hot-hitting Yankees look for another win against Orioles (Jun 10, 2017)
    NEW YORK — Last season through 58 games, the New York Yankees hit 60 homers, scored 223 runs and were batting .239. This season, those numbers are significantly different and the Yankees look to add to their totals of 93 homers and 323 runs Saturday night when they continue a three-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium. New York (35-23) is 12 games over .500 for the second time this season after opening the series with an 8-2 win on Friday. The Yankees have scored 25 runs ..
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  • Tyvis Powell throws out first pitch at Indians game hours after Browns release

    Tyvis Powell throws out first pitch at Indians game hours after Browns release
    The Cleveland Browns waived safety Tyvis Powell on Friday, just hours before he threw out the first pitch at a Chicago White Sox-Cleveland Indians game at Progressive Field.The Browns were not aware that Powell was scheduled to throw out the first pitch until after the roster move was made, a team spokesman confirmed to ESPN.Powell is a native of Bedford, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb, and played college football at Ohio State. He joined the Browns on waivers from the Seahawks on Feb. 6, after appear..
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  • Draymond Green tech-foul fiasco part of tension-filled Game 4

    Draymond Green tech-foul fiasco part of tension-filled Game 4
    10:22 AM ETBrian WindhorstCloseBrian WindhorstESPN Senior WriterESPN.com NBA writer since 2010 Covered Cleveland Cavs for seven years Author of two booksBaxter HolmesCloseBaxter HolmesESPN Staff WriterCovers the Los Angeles Lakers for ESPN.comCLEVELAND -- Referees said a miscommunication with the scorer's table led to confusion following a Draymond Green technical foul in the third quarter of Game 4 of the NBA Finals, leading to Green initially being announced as ejected before that call was ove..
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  • Chris Holtmann is expected to win -- right now

    Chris Holtmann is expected to win -- right now
    After Monday's mess of a news conference after the ouster of Thad Matta and a whiff on Creighton's Greg McDermott earlier this week, Ohio State hired Butler coach Chris Holtmann on Friday.It's a good recovery for athletic director Gene Smith, who created confusion and tension within his fan base after the surprising announcement on Matta's future.Editor's PicksNow, Holtmann will accept an elite Big Ten post, a $24 million contract over eight years and the pressure attached to the latter.Here are..
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  • Fueled by pride, defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers send The Finals back to Oakland

    Fueled by pride, defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers send The Finals back to Oakland
    It wasn’t just the Cavs throwing their collective weight around and putting on their bully face. More concerning to the Warriors is how the Cavs finally showed what they’re capable of doing when their shots fall. Is this what the Warriors must deal with Monday in Game 5, and can that inject some suspense in an NBA Finals which, at 3-1, still looks like a runaway?“When we’re making shots and playing with pace, we’re tough to beat,” said Cavs coach Tyronn Lue. “This is who we are. We’re a tough, r..
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