Month: February 2020

10:14 PM ET LOS ANGELES — The Clippers will get a much-needed boost with Paul George and Patrick Beverley set to return from injuries against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night. The Clippers (37-19) hope to stop a season-long three-game slide. George returns after missing one game due to a strained left hamstring but has
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9:55 PM ET Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State hired Ross Els as special teams coordinator and William Peagler as running backs coach. The Spartans announced the moves Monday. Els, 54, has spent the last three seasons as the inside linebackers coach at Colorado, and he was the special teams coordinator there in
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8:52 PM ET Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlikins suffered an injury in the second period of Monday night’s game when Ottawa Senators forward Anthony Duclair ran into him on a breakaway. The injury occurred with 8:44 remaining in the period and the Senators leading 2-1. Postgame analysis and highlight show airing each night throughout
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8:20 PM ET Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana coach Tom Allen has suspended record-breaking tight end Peyton Hendershot indefinitely. Monday’s announcement comes less than two days after Hendershot was arrested. He allegedly entered the apartment of a former girlfriend without her permission. He also is accused of grabbing and shoving the woman, according to
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6:49 PM ET Steve KimESPN Former light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev was arrested early Monday morning in Los Angeles for driving under the influence of alcohol. According to an arrest report obtained by ESPN, Kovalev was pulled over around 2 a.m. local time by the California Highway Patrol and placed under arrest after officers conducted
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7:00 PM ET Former heavyweight world titlist Deontay Wilder told ESPN on Monday that he will “definitely” exercise his right to an immediate third fight with Tyson Fury. Fury, the lineal champion who took Wilder’s WBC belt, knocked Wilder down twice and stopped him when Wilder’s co-trainer, Mark Breland, threw in the towel as Fury
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