Month: April 2019

2:59 PM ET Golden State Warriors star guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson will play in Game 1 of Golden State’s playoff series against the Houston Rockets on Sunday after being listed as questionable because of ankle injuries. Warriors coach Steve Kerr first announced Curry’s status Sunday afternoon, adding that fellow injured All-Star Klay Thompson
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1:57 PM ET BAKU, Azerbaijan — Ferrari is satisfied it made the right call on Charles Leclerc’s strategy at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after seeing him finish a distant fifth. Leclerc gave himself a tough job to do on Saturday, crashing out of qualifying when pole position appeared to be there for the taking, and
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1:16 PM ET A Washburn University defensive back was killed in a shooting Sunday morning in Topeka, Kansas, that also injured college teammate Corey Ballentine, who was drafted by the New York Giants this weekend. Washburn president Jerry Farley mourned the death of Dwane Simmons in a letter to the school Sunday. Ballentine is expected
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1:13 PM ET Associated Press TALLADEGA, Ala. — The four Joe Gibbs Racing cars and both Roush Fenway rides will start at the rear at Talladega Superspeedway. NASCAR announced less than two hours before Sunday’s Cup series race that they were among eight penalized for unapproved adjustments. That includes points leader Kyle Busch, Daytona 500
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1:13 PM ET Spain’s Jorge Campillo birdied two of his last three holes to claim a maiden success on the European Tour with a two-shot victory in the Hassan II Golf Trophy at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat on Sunday. Campillo, who had six runner-up finishes before finally claiming a win in
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Apr 28, 2019 BAKU, Azerbaijan — Daniel Ricciardo will face a three-place grid penalty at the next race for his clumsy collision with Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kvyat at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Renault driver attempted a late lunge on his former teammate late in the race, but misjudged the move and went straight on
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11:30 AM ET Jack Hughes, the consensus No. 1 prospect for the 2019 NHL draft, continued his record breaking at the IIHF World Under-18 Championship Sunday. With an assist in the second period of the bronze medal game against Canada, Hughes passed Alex Ovechkin for the most career points at the tournament with 32. Hughes
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