OAKLAND, Calif. — For a moment, just imagine if LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Toronto Raptors in the second round of the playoffs.
Kent State football player Tyler Heintz died Tuesday morning after participating in a workout, the school announced. Heintz, an incoming freshman offensive lineman who had arrived on campus earlier this week, was transported to a local hospital …
The reigning champion Golden State Warriors addressed speculation about whether they will make the traditional visit to the White House, saying they “will make those decisions when and if necessary.
FLORHAM PARK — The Jets pretty much have to play quarterback Christian Hackenberg in the regular season this year, in order to get a proper evaluation of him, right?
Yasiel Puig blasted a home run in a Los Angeles Dodgers win in MLB, while Jon Lester reached a milestone on Tuesday. Puig crushed a two-run homer in the Dodgers’ 7-5 win against the Cleveland Indians and gave a double middle-finger salute to fans.
ANAHEIM — Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia should have been shutting out the Los Angeles Angels when his latest strong outing took a turn that he didn’t see coming.
The best of the Internet, plus musings by SI.com writer, Jimmy Traina. 1. The Warriors won the NBA title last night, but the only thing the series accomplished was elevating LeBron James to an even higher level.
After an 8-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night, the Milwaukee Brewers announced they optioned Brent Suter to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
PITTSBURGH (AP) Hundreds of fans had lined up before dawn Wednesday along downtown Pittsburgh streets and in Point State Park for a parade to celebrate the Penguins’ Stanley Cup championship.
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