OAKLAND, Calif. — NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the player rest issue that plagued the 2016-17 campaign has been recognized by the league’s owners as “inevitable,” but he is still seeking alternative solutions to the problem.
Two-time major champion Martin Kaymer took to Twitter on Thursday to defend Tiger Woods in the aftermath of his DUI arrest, imploring the golfer’s detractors to “stop being so nasty.
Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero evaluates the success of former teammate Zinedine Zidane as Real Madrid’s manager. Dan Thomas and Mark Ogden delve into Gareth Bale’s future at Real Madrid and discuss how injuries have impacted his career.
Kansas State coach Bill Snyder defended his decision to deny a scholarship release to wide receiver Corey Sutton and said Thursday that Sutton failed two drug tests in his time at the school.
TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays will be going with somewhat of an unknown quantity Friday night when Francisco Liriano comes off the disabled list to start against the New York Yankees.
When the Jets declined to exercise their option on safety Calvin Pryor’s contract for the 2018 season and drafted a pair of safeties with their first two picks in the draft, it wasn’t hard to predict Pryor wasn’t long for the team.
Before 2006, June 1 meant a lot in the NFL. Now, it still has some meaning, although not nearly as much. Prior to the last CBA extension before the lockout, teams had to choose between cutting a player before June 1 and taking the full cap hit in one …
Adam Wainwright supplied all the offense yesterday with his two-run home run to left field, his second of the season. It was all the Cardinals would need to dispatch the Dodgers and salvage a split in the series (here’s a humorous spelling bee-themed …
Undrafted out of Ferris State University, waived twice as a professional and heartbroken when the Ducks traded him to a team that was out of the playoff picture less than two years after he helped them win the Stanley Cup in 2007, Chris Kunitz is two …
The Knicks have been a mess for — well — quite a while now, and they know the only way to get back to NBA relevancy is to get their hands on some good, young players.
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Jack McCloskey, the general manager who built the Detroit Pistons’ “Bad Boys” championship teams, died Thursday at age 91, the Pistons announced.
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