Monday, July 10, 2017

Draymond Green tech-foul fiasco part of tension-filled Game 4 and other top stories.

  • Draymond Green tech-foul fiasco part of tension-filled Game 4

    Draymond Green tech-foul fiasco part of tension-filled Game 4
    3:31 AM ETBrian WindhorstCloseBrian WindhorstESPN Senior WriterESPN.com NBA writer since 2010 Covered Cleveland Cavs for seven years Author of two booksBaxter HolmesCloseBaxter HolmesESPN Staff WriterCovers the Los Angeles Lakers for ESPN.comCLEVELAND -- Referees said a miscommunication with the scorer's table led to confusion following a Draymond Green technical foul in the third quarter of Game 4 of the NBA Finals, leading to Green initially being announced as ejected before that call was over..
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  • LeBron James proves Cavaliers still have a chance

    LeBron James proves Cavaliers still have a chance
    LeBron James finished Game 4 of the NBA Finals with another triple-double — 31 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists — as Cleveland fought off elimination to force Game 5 on Monday night. (Jason Miller/Getty Images) CLEVELAND — LeBron James lay flat on his back in the middle of the Cleveland Cavaliers locker room late Friday night, a trainer leaning over him, pushing his left leg over his right. He had emptied himself out over the past three hours, so much that he needed to be stretched to keep..
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  • Oregon State ace Luke Heimlich asks to be excused from playing

    Oregon State ace Luke Heimlich asks to be excused from playing
    CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State's top pitcher, who had been identified as a registered sex offender by The Oregonian, released a statement Friday saying he has asked to be excused from playing.Luke Heimlich said in the statement that he didn't want to be a distraction to the team, which defeated Vanderbilt 8-4 on Friday in the opening game of their NCAA super regional. Heimlich's attorney, Stephen Ensor, released the statement just hours before first pitch.Editor's Picks"I understand that many p..
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  • After Holtmann's departure, Butler is trying to hold onto touted recruiting class

    After Holtmann's departure, Butler is trying to hold onto touted recruiting class
    CLOSE Butler signee Cooper Neese talks about coach Chris Holtmann leaving for Ohio State. David Woods/IndyStarBuy PhotoAfter learning coach Chris Holtmann was leaving Butler, signee Cooper Neese said Friday: “I think everybody’s on board still. We’re here to win games and be a Butler Bulldog.”(Photo: Matt Kryger/IndyStar)Buy PhotoINDIANAPOLIS – At least three of the five recruits in Butler’s basketball recruiting class appear to be sticking with the Bulldogs. Maybe they all will …  but o..
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  • The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116

    The Latest: Cavs avoid elimination, beat Warriors 137-116
    CLEVELAND — Many who arrived at Quicken Loans Arena for Game 4 of the NBA Finals Friday night expected to see history. With the Golden State Warriors holding a 3-0 lead in this best-of-seven series — and carrying a pristine 15-0 record in these playoffs — it was hard to find anyone, even here in Northeast Ohio, who expected the Cleveland Cavaliers to find a way to send this series back to the Bay Area for Game 5. The game delivered history — but not the type we expected. The hot-shooting Caval..
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  • Yankees have a surprising new ace they can count on

    Yankees have a surprising new ace they can count on
    You ever hear Joe Girardi — or scores of other managers — insist that whoever pitches that day ranks as the team’s ace? These Yankees have discovered a new twist on that old line, haven’t they? Whoever pitches for them in a given game truly performs like an ace. As long as that contest is not slotted for their actual ace of the prior three seasons, Masahiro Tanaka. Jordan Montgomery easily prevails in the “most surprising non-ace ace” contest here. And even the rookie’s continued excellence no ..
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  • LaVar Ball discusses wife's condition, his life advice, future of sons

    LaVar Ball discusses wife's condition, his life advice, future of sons
    1:28 PM ETJeff GoodmanESPN Insider Close Joined ESPN as a college basketball Insider in June 2013 Previously wrote for CBSSports.com and FOXSports.comCHINO HILLS, Calif. -- LaVar Ball, in a wide-ranging interview at his home on Thursday, told ESPN that his wife has returned to the house more than three months after suffering a stroke; his two younger sons will only be in college for one season apiece; he won't change even after his oldest son, Lonzo, gets drafted; and Michael Jordan would only ..
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  • Olympic leaders give LA and Paris the nod for Summer Games, but that doesn't mean the race is over

    Olympic leaders give LA and Paris the nod for Summer Games, but that doesn't mean the race is over
    Now that Olympic leaders have recommended both Los Angeles and Paris be awarded an upcoming Summer Games, all parties involved face a busy summer.With its announcement on Friday, the executive board of the International Olympic Committee officially set in motion a process by which the 2024 bid race would produce two winners, one for 2024 and the other for 2028. The unusual “dual-allocation” proposal comes at a time when the Olympic movement has seen numerous potential hosts withdraw from consid..
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  • Tiger Woods tells Florida cop he was taking Xanax and Vicodin following DUI arrest: report

    Tiger Woods tells Florida cop he was taking Xanax and Vicodin following DUI arrest: report
    Disgraced golfer Tiger Woods reportedly admitted to Florida Police officer Christopher Fandry he took Xanax and Vicodin following his DUI arrest. (HANDOUT/REUTERS). BY Graham Rayman. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Saturday, June 10, 2017, 12:23 AM.
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  • Fueled by pride, defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers send The Finals back to Oakland

    Fueled by pride, defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers send The Finals back to Oakland
    It wasn’t just the Cavs throwing their collective weight around and putting on their bully face. More concerning to the Warriors is how the Cavs finally showed what they’re capable of doing when their shots fall. Is this what the Warriors must deal with Monday in Game 5, and can that inject some suspense in an NBA Finals which, at 3-1, still looks like a runaway?“When we’re making shots and playing with pace, we’re tough to beat,” said Cavs coach Tyronn Lue. “This is who we are. We’re a tough, r..
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