Month: December 2018

Lionel Messi and Barcelona made quick work of Levante, as the league leaders further solidified their position atop the table with another three points. BARCELONA, Spain — Ernesto Valverde fought back against criticism that Barcelona’s signing of Jeison Murillo serves as a snub to the club’s academy. Barca confirmed the arrival of Murillo from Valencia
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3:36 AM ET LOS ANGELES — On a night that Dallas Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan was welcomed back and honored by his former team at Staples Center, Clippers coach Doc Rivers said he hoped to see Jordan’s LA jersey retired when all is said and done. “When you think of [Jordan] more than anybody, you
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1:01 AM ET Associated Press MONTREAL — The promoter for Adonis Stevenson says the boxer remains unconscious and has not improved since doctors sedated him and put him on a ventilator after a Dec. 1 knockout loss. Promoter Yvon Michel said Thursday “doctors do not venture an opinion on what lies ahead” for the 41-year-old
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12:18 AM ET Veteran reliever Joakim Soria has agreed to a two-year deal with the Oakland Athletics worth $15 million, according to multiple reports on Thursday night. The two-time All-Star reliever was 3-1 with a 4.09 ERA in 26 games with the Milwaukee Brewers last season after they acquired him from the Chicago White Sox
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3:25 AM ET Jeremy Fowler Close ESPN Staff Writer ESPN staff writer Previously a college football reporter for CBSSports.com University of Florida graduate Mike Triplett Close ESPN Staff Writer Covered Saints for eight years at New Orleans Times-Picayune Previously covered LSU football, San Francisco 49ers Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate A complicated game
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10:13 PM ET Toronto Maple Leafs center Zach Hyman will miss at least three weeks with an ankle sprain, the team announced Thursday. Hyman was hurt in Tuesday’s 7-2 win against the New Jersey Devils when he went feet-first into the boards while chasing a puck. An MRI on Thursday confirmed the sprain for Hyman,
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9:22 PM ET Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul suffered a strained left hamstring and will not return against the Miami Heat on Thursday night. Paul played 12 minutes and had four points before exiting in the second quarter. He lost control of the ball while dribbling past midcourt, and while attempting to take it
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