Former Boston Celtics and current Washington Wizards guard Marcus Smart said a fan “crossed the line” when he was heckling the road team’s bench during Sunday’s game at TD Garden, leading to a bit of shouting before the fan was ushered out of the arena.
Author: Bsky Feeder
-
Williams sets scoring mark as Huskers win CBC
Brice Williams set the single-season scoring record for Nebraska in Sunday’s victory over UCF in the championship game of the College Basketball Crown.
-
For Duke, stunned silence as title run collapses
A hush accompanied the Blue Devils’ attempts to process how a six-point lead could disappear in less than 20 seconds Saturday night in a stunning 70-67 loss to Houston in the Final Four.
-
Comeback Cougars: Houston rallies, shocks Duke
Though Houston trailed throughout most of the game, J’Wan Roberts and his team stormed past Duke in the second half to book their trip to Monday’s national title game with a 70-67 victory.
-
Cardinals’ Herrera (knee) to go on injured list
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Ivรกn Herrera was unable to put weight on his left leg and ruled out with inflammation in his left knee.
-
‘Dude’s on another level’: How Nikola Jokic quietly became a defensive analytics darling
From kicked ball violations to memorizing plays, Nikola Jokic has elevated his IQ to become one of the league’s best defenders.
-
Malone: Injured Murray hopefully back for playoffs
Nuggets coach Michael Malone says he hopes Jamal Murray will be back for the playoffs after the point guard missed him fifth straight game with a hamstring strain.
-
Are torpedo bats legal? Here’s how they work and facts to know
A new baseball bat is all the rage right now. It’s time to get up to speed on the season’s newest craze.
-
M’s Robles injures shoulder on catch, carted off
Mariners outfielder Victor Robles injured his left shoulder and was carted off after a dazzling catch in the ninth inning of a loss to the Giants.
-
Dempsey, former NCAA president, dies at age 92
Cedric Dempsey, the former NCAA president who helped turn Arizona into a national power as athletic director before leading the national organization through key years of transition and growth, died Saturday at age 92.