The Rockets-Spurs series is now down to a best-of-three after Houston’s offense regained its high-octane form in its 125-104 win over San Antonio on Sunday.
The Yankees swept their series with the Cubs in Wrigley Field this weekend, winning three games over 36 total innings. The first two games were your basic nine-inning contests.
The concerns that loomed over the Cavaliers during the regular season are all but gone now. They’ve swept their first two rounds of the playoffs and will most likely have a week of rest before playing the Eastern Conference Finals.
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WASHINGTON — While the Wizards celebrated their game plan after limiting Boston Celtics All-Star Isaiah Thomas to two second-half points in Washington’s Game 4 triumph Sunday, Thomas vented about a lack of calls in a game in which he attempted no …
TALLADEGA, Ala. – On Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. became the 11th Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver to earn their first career race win at the 2.66-mile Alabama track.
NEW YORK (AP) – No matter why Matt Harvey was suspended, it’s certainly been a messy season for the New York Mets. The star pitcher was banned for three days without pay by the team on Sunday for an undisclosed violation of team rules, the latest …
OAKLAND, Calif. — At some point before the Detroit Tigers next take the field on Tuesday in Arizona, it seems likely that manager Brad Ausmus will sit down with Francisco Rodriguez and break the news that he is no longer the team’s closer.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) – Manchester United might finish the season with two trophies, a place in the Champions League and a genuine sense that the club’s old aura is slowly being restored.
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