Month: January 2019

11:24 PM ET The Golden State Warriors met with former President Barack Obama on Thursday in Washington. The visit, in Obama’s office, lasted about an hour. The Warriors contingent included the players and coach Steve Kerr. Warriors coach Steve Kerr says he doesn’t think his team will land four players in the All-Star Game after
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11:08 PM ET The New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams won’t kick off Super Bowl LIII until Feb. 3, but Las Vegas sportsbooks are already prepared for the big game. The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook on Thursday night released 442 prop bets and over 1,000 ways to bet the game, with several Vegas books
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11:13 PM ET ORLANDO, Fla. — The member leagues of the Caribbean Professional Baseball Leagues Confederation voted on Thursday to halt plans for the 2019 Caribbean Series in Venezuela and left open a period of 24 hours to find an emergency alternate venue or cancel the event this year, a source told ESPN Deportes. Political
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8:51 PM ET SAN DIEGO — There was bound to be some competitive rust, an adjustment to hitting shots with anxiety pumping through his veins for the first time in months, perhaps even some ugliness here and there during Tiger Woods‘ first round of 2019. But for the most part Thursday at Torrey Pines, things
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5:44 PM ET Gerry Hamilton Close ESPN Staff Writer National recruiting analyst More than a decade covering recruiting, nationally and in Texas Tom VanHaaren Close ESPN Staff Writer ESPN staff writer Joined ESPN in 2011 Graduated from Central Michigan Bru McCoy, an early enrollee at USC, has entered his name in the NCAA transfer portal,
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4:00 AM ET College football’s musical chairs among quarterback transfers hasn’t yet stopped. More than a dozen FBS quarterbacks are on the move, and three teams that played in the College Football Playoff this past season — Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame — saw former starters transfer out. Having patience, learning the offense and waiting
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