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Grant Williams is finished for the season as Hornets' injury woes continue
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Another day, another injury for the Charlotte Hornets. And this one stings.
Grant Williams tore his right ACL and is out for the season, league sources confirmed to The Charlotte Observer on Sunday. Williams had an MRI that revealed the full extent of the damage of the injury that occurred at the tail end of Saturday night�...Read more
'I've definitely surprised myself': Alex Karaban embraces vocal role as leader for UConn men
STORRS, Conn. — Alex Karaban popped out to the corner in Gampel Pavilion and caught a pass from Solo Ball. In one motion, the UConn forward put up his sixth 3-point attempt of the game and held his release as the ball rattled through the rim, then he turned to the crowd behind his own bench and blew a kiss.
Karaban shot 5 for 7 from deep in ...Read more
New season, same result: Lakers lose to Nuggets after third-quarter collapse
LOS ANGELES — This has been more than a bad matchup; it’s been nearly a guarantee.
After a sweep in the 2023 NBA Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers added size and muscle while building around an existing core to try and match the Nuggets a season later.
Those changes ended up mattering so little, Denver winning all four ...Read more
Warriors run out of gas in loss to Spurs
On the second night of a back-to-back, the Golden State Warriors spent too long running on empty to close out the San Antonio Spurs
After leading by 17 late in the third quarter, Golden State fell apart. The Warriors didn’t convert a field goal for more than six minutes of the fourth quarter. They got outscored by 25 in the last 12 minutes ...Read more
Magic handles business vs. visiting Pistons
ORLANDO, Fla. — Before tip-off Saturday night at Kia Center, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley sat side-by-side with Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff as the two talked together and watched closely as their respective teams warmed up.
The coaches, who have both worked in the league for two decades, consider themselves close friends. Their families have ...Read more
Georgia Tech basketball no match for No. 18 Cincinnati
ATLANTA — From the get-go to the go-home, Georgia Tech was no match for No. 18 Cincinnati on Saturday at McCamish Pavilion, losing 81-58 to equal the program’s worst start through five games since 2020.
The Yellow Jackets dropped to 2-3 after their second consecutive defeat. They never really were in this one, falling behind 4-2 when Dillon...Read more
How the Nets are bringing college football helmet stickers to the hardwood
NEW YORK — Reporters who attended Thursday’s Nets practice in Brooklyn were greeted by a strange sight.
Spread across three shelves on the far end of the court sat 18 black football helmets with white facemasks. “Brooklyn” was written across the side of each helmet in the team’s fancy, old-school font.
No, the helmets were not ...Read more
Clippers beat Kings for fourth win in a row and first NBA Cup victory
LOS ANGELES — The NBA Cup encounter between the Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings heightened both teams’ awareness even with this being an early-season game.
Both teams had lost their first Cup game and were in need of a victory to stay relevant during the in-season tournament.
For the Clippers, the Cup game gave them another ...Read more
Road warriors: Three takeaways from Duke basketball's impressive victory over Arizona
A whole lot of Cooper Flagg scoring and tight defense secured a big road win for No. 12 Duke on Friday night.
With Flagg scoring 24 points, the Blue Devils grabbed a lead early and never relinquished it as they beat No. 17 Arizona, 69-55, at McKale Center.
Duke (4-1), after squandering a double-digit, second-half lead while losing 77-72 to ...Read more
Jared McCain and Tyrese Maxey's big nights halt Sixers' losing streak at five with win over Nets
PHILADELPHIA — No Joel Embiid. No Paul George. No problem.
The undermanned 76ers had one of their most impressive performances, defeating the Brooklyn Nets, 113-98, in Friday’s NBA Cup contest at the Wells Fargo Center.
The victory improved them to 3-12 overall and 1-2 in East Group A play in the NBA Cup. It also snapped the Sixers’ five...Read more
Warriors in commanding NBA Cup position after escaping with win over Pelicans
The Warriors are in pole position in the NBA Cup group stage.
By improving to 3-0 in group play, the Warriors can clinch a spot in the knockout round with a Nuggets loss; Denver plays Dallas on Friday night.
The Warriors (12-3) never pulled away from the short-handed Pelicans, but they nonetheless escaped with a 112-108 after New Orleans wing ...Read more
Kentucky dominates again with 108-59 rout of Jackson State
LEXINGTON, Ky. — On paper, Kentucky’s basketball game Friday night in Rupp Arena was supposed to be the easiest on the 2024-25 schedule.
It lived up to that expectation.
The No. 9-ranked Wildcats jumped on Jackson State early, led by as many as 26 points in the first half and rolled to a 108-59 victory in the fifth game of the perfect-so-...Read more
Sixers center Joel Embiid will miss two games because of left knee swelling
PHILADELPHIA — Joel Embiid was ruled out of Friday night’s NBA Cup game against the Brooklyn Nets at the Wells Fargo Center because of swelling in his left knee. The 76ers center will also be sidelined in Sunday’s home game against the Los Angeles Clippers. The team said further updates will be provided next week.
Embiid, who has been ...Read more
Sixers say Paul George's left knee bone bruise is 'not as bad as last time'
PHILADELPHIA — The 76ers can breathe a little sigh of relief when it comes to Paul George’s second bone bruise to his left knee.
“They say it’s the same thing that happened [on Oct. 14], but to a little lesser extent,” coach Nick Nurse said before Friday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets at the Wells Fargo Center. “Not as bad as ...Read more
Celtics earn ugly win over Wizards to notch NBA Cup victory
Last Saturday, the Celtics barely scraped past one of the worst teams in the NBA, needing overtime to put away the two-win Toronto Raptors.
They had similar trouble Friday against another Eastern Conference cellar dweller.
Boston endured one of its worst shooting performances of the season — including a garish 0-for-10 showing from 3-point ...Read more
Heat star Jimmy Butler seen serving up cocktails made with his coffee. How to order one in Miami.
MIAMI — Jimmy Butler took some time away from basketball for a different game Thursday evening.
The Heat superstar and his coffee brand, Bigface, partnered with Bacardi to debut the Miami Rum Room Domino Club one-night popup at Byblos in Miami Beach.
The upscale Mediterranean clubstaurant was given a proper Little Havana-style makeover, with...Read more
Lakers' six-game winning streak ends in late collapse to Orlando Magic
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers had their chances with the shot that’s the only one easy enough to have the word “free” in front of it.
But in the final minutes of their first home loss of the season, a 119-118 collapse against the Orlando Magic, the unguarded 15-footer was the biggest hurdle.
Anthony Davis missed three clutch ...Read more
Timberwolves' failure north of border continues with loss to Raptors
The Timberwolves' losing streak at Toronto reached 20 years and 20 games with Thursday night’s 110-105 loss at Scotiabank Arena.
The Wolves haven’t won in Toronto since January 2004, back when Kevin Garnett was on his way to his MVP season and started that game in a lineup with Sam Cassell, Latrell Sprewell, Trenton Hassell and Ervin ...Read more
Sixers' Paul George suffers second left knee bone bruise, will be reevaluated Monday
PHILADELPHIA — Paul George suffered a second bone bruise to his left knee and will be reevaluated on Monday.
As a result, the forward will miss 76ers' next two games against the Brooklyn Nets (Friday) and Los Angeles Clippers (Sunday) at the Wells Fargo Center.
George hyperextended his left knee 39 seconds into the second half of Wednesday's...Read more
President Joe 'Celtic' Biden honors Boston champs in 'moving' White House visit
President Joe Biden dropped two bits of trivia during his Thursday afternoon address in the White House’s Rose Garden.
First, that his Secret Service code name is “Celtic,” because of his Irish heritage. Second, that the 1962-63 Boston Celtics were the first NBA team ever to visit the White House, after an invitation from Massachusetts ...Read more
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