Some of the country’s best athletes will take center stage this week, as all eyes will be on the NFL Draft. Many of those athletes’ talents extend beyond football, some even into other sports, like baseball for example.
That was a voiced concern when discussing the Warriors earlier this month. Some even boldly proclaimed that the Warriors didn’t want Durant to return from the sprained knee which kept him out of 19 games in March and April – they are better without him .
ESPN Saints reporter Mike Triplett explains how a two-pronged running attack with Adrian Peterson and Mark Ingram could be a threat next season if Peterson signs with New Orleans.
Jabrill Peppers is expected to be a first-round pick in the NFL draft, which starts Thursday. At least, Peppers was thought to go that early, but Monday brought a double-shot of bad news that may result in some NFL teams passing on the Michigan star.
Needs: The Saints have finished 7-9 in each of the past three years and four of the past five – they’re in a bit of a rut. They’re also a team that’s about to enter a significant transition – how many more years does Drew Brees have left?
Toronto Raptors guard Norman Powell (24) reacts after dunking against the Milwaukee Bucks during the second half of game five of an NBA first-round playoff series basketball game in Toronto on Monday, April 24, 2017.
FRISCO, Texas (AP) Jerry Jones honored DeMarcus Ware with a ceremonial signing Monday that allowed the franchise sacks leader to retire as a Dallas Cowboy on the same day the team owner discussed how the draft might help find the next dominant …
ATLANTA – One by one they stepped into the void, providing whatever energy, effort and plays that were needed. So what if their contributions up to this point had been spotty, at best, in this series.
When Lionel Messi struck to win El Clasico for Barcelona in the final minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday, he ensured several things were true at once.
Eric Thames becomes the first player in MLB with 10 home runs on the season with his first-inning solo homer and his second-inning 2-run long ball against the Reds.
SAN FRANCISCO – Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw will try to do something new when he makes his 36th career start against the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.
DENVER – For years, the Washington Nationals kept an eye on Jacob Turner. He fit their pitching template perfectly, a big guy with big stuff and mainstream mechanics, built to be molded.
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