Warriors forward Jimmy Butler briefly left Thursday’s 123-116 win over the Lakers due to a left forearm issue before returning in the fourth quarter and said his status for Friday’s game against Denver is uncertain.
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Luka takes blame for ‘unacceptable’ night in loss
Luka Doncic was short and to the point in describing his cold shooting in the Lakers’ 123-116 loss the Warriors on Thursday, calling it an “unacceptable” performance.
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Verstappen says goodbye ‘for now’ to Honda
Max Verstappen has hinted at a future relationship with Honda after the Japanese engine maker’s highly successful partnership with Red Bull finishes at the end of the Formula 1 season.
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Tsunoda confident in handling ‘tricky’ Red Bull
Yuki Tsunoda is confident the issues faced by previous Red Bull drivers when competing against Max Verstappen in the same car will not impact him to the same extent.
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Learning on the job: Antonelli juggles F1, exams
Teen Formula 1 sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli has been dovetailing his rookie season with exam season at high school.
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Verstappen on swap: I made my feelings clear
Max Verstappen said he made his feelings clear to Red Bull after learning about the decision to demote Liam Lawson to junior team Racing Bulls this weekend and promote Yuki Tsunoda.
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Lawson not deterred by Red Bull demotion
Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula 1 with the junior Racing Bulls team.
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Norris: McLaren unbeatable tag is ‘nonsense’
Lando Norris has hit out at the suggestion McLaren have an unbeatable Formula 1 car this year, saying anyone saying so is talking “nonsense.”
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Swing while you’re winning – KKR ‘bowl a touch fuller’ to thwart Travishek
The KKR seamers pitched the ball “a touch fuller, which maybe allows for just a little bit of extra swing, which was their [SRH’s] undoing,” says Boucher
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NBA Power Rankings: What to watch for all 30 teams as season’s end nears
Where all 30 teams stand with less than two weeks left in the 2024-25 NBA regular season.