Month: October 2018

11:02 PM ET LaMelo Ball was ejected from a game in Lithuania on Monday after sparking a brawl. Ball, the youngest brother of Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball, was playing for a “USA” team made up of players from the Junior Basketball Association — the league started by his father, LaVar Ball — on
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10:53 PM ET Associated Press DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings have put defenseman Mike Green on injured reserve. The Red Wings also announced Monday that they assigned left wing Matt Puempel and defenseman Dylan McIlrath to Grand Rapids of the AHL, and assigned right wing Lane Zablocki to Kelowna of the WHL. Detroit also
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9:56 PM BST Wallabies fullback Dane Haylett-Petty has welcomed a move from rugby’s lawmakers to start punishing lifters who don’t bring down their teammates safely from aerial contests. Now it’s on Australia to make the most of what has been dubbed the ‘Israel Folau rule’ as they look to sort out their misfiring attack in
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8:05 PM ET An undisclosed medical condition has forced unified women’s middleweight world titleholder Christina Hammer to postpone her fight with fellow two-belt titlist Claressa Shields for the undisputed championship. Shields and Hammer, who have been on a collision course for the past year, were scheduled to fight Nov. 17 in the main event of
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7:30 PM ET Conor McGregor will be competing in what some consider the biggest fight in MMA history Saturday when he faces Khabib Nurmagomedov for the UFC’s lightweight belt in Las Vegas. But that doesn’t mean he isn’t looking ahead to the future. The Irishman told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani he would win this weekend by
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7:26 PM BST PRETORIA: No 8 Warren Whiteley seems likely to miss Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash against the All Blacks after experienced flank Francois Louw re-joined the South African squad on Monday. Louw returned to the United Kingdom immediately after the Springboks’ win over the All Blacks in Wellington, and was not included in the
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5:38 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen says he’s recently learned that the non-Hodgkin lymphoma he was treated for in 2009 has returned. The 65-year-old Allen shared the news Monday, writing that his team of doctors has started treatment and that he plans on fighting the disease aggressively.
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