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Jamal Murray's 45-point game powers Nuggets to win over Mavericks
DALLAS — Jamal Murray called his shots.
With a laugh and a little venom in his in voice, he said Tuesday morning when asked how much his sore left knee is affecting him: “If you watch the game, I’m sure you’d be able to tell. At least the last game.
“But I should be better today.”
It turned out to be an understatement. Murray was ...Read more
Mizzou men upset No. 5 Florida for first top 5 road win since 2012
Missouri started hot and ended a different kind of hot.
The start was in shooting terms as the Tigers connected on all the shots they wanted to build an early lead at No. 5 Florida. The finish was the angry kind of hot as that lead shrank under the fervor of high-stakes officiating reviews that led to a Mizzou player being ejected and more ...Read more
Jaime Jaquez Jr. receives hero's welcome in Camarillo jersey retirement ceremony
LOS ANGELES — The hometown boy from Camarillo, Jaime Jaquez Jr., returned to the high school gym where he spent countless hours sweating, diving for loose balls and dunking. It was a much-beloved homecoming Tuesday night in front of a community that always appreciated his loyalty and dedication.
“We get to etch his name in history,” ...Read more
Hurricanes blown away. Three takeaways from No. 3 Duke's 11th win in a row, a rout of Miami.
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke’s dead-eye 3-point shooting made for a easy ACC win over the league’s worst team on Tuesday night.
Led by Kon Knueppel’s season-high 25 points, aided by six 3-pointers, helped the No. 3 Blue Devils build a 24-point halftime lead and roll to a 89-54 win over Miami at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke (15-2, 7-0 ACC) won ...Read more
Jaxson Robinson strikes again. UK basketball defeats Texas A&M for another top-15 win.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — It was looking rough for the Kentucky Wildcats in their return to Rupp Arena on Tuesday night.
And then the shots started falling.
Mark Pope’s No. 8-ranked Cats weathered an early storm before coming on toward the end of the first half and staying in control from there for a 81-69 victory over No. 11 Texas A&M, its ...Read more
Sixers' sprains, soreness and diminishing hope highlighted in 118-102 loss to Thunder
PHILADELPHIA — Sprain and soreness.
Those two words were uttered Tuesday night to describe the condition of the Philadelphia 76ers. They could also describe the reaction of the team’s fans.
As the injuries and losses mount, the fan base is developing a wounded allegiance to the team unable to play with a healthy roster.
In the hour before...Read more
Dave Hyde: Time for Heat to take acceptable loss and trade Jimmy Butler
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — TRADE JIMMY BUTLER NOW.
TAKE THE LOSS, PAT RILEY.
PARDON ME FOR … being so loud, but I’m typing this column with overcaffeinated fingers thanks to a latte at Jimmy Butler’s newly opened BigFace coffee shop in the Miami design district.
Butler says he has four such drinks a day. That explains everything from his...Read more
Dieter Kurtenbach: The Warriors aren't preserving the future -- they're giving up
The Golden State Warriors have given up.
Try as they might, there’s no other way to sell it; no other way to spin it.
The Dubs might provide lip service, saying they can put this season back on the right track and that there’s another 12-3 run in them. But they know what the score is: It’s their sub-.500 record in the standings and their...Read more
The 2025 NBA draft lottery is set; Everything Nets fans need to know
NEW YORK — Rejoice, Nets fans. We now know when Brooklyn will receive its prize after a lost 2024-25 season.
The NBA announced on Monday that the 2025 draft lottery will take place on May 12 in Chicago. Scouts will get a closer look at this year’ top draft prospects at the draft combine May 11-18.
The Atlanta Hawks selected French forward ...Read more
Storm reportedly reverse course on Gabby Williams
SEATTLE — Turns out, Gabby Williams will not become an unrestricted free agent after all, and the Storm will use their core designation on the sixth-year forward, according to an ESPN report.
After her late arrival in August, Williams said she re-signed with the Storm in part because the team promised not to designate her a core player and ...Read more
Dylan Hernández: In first home game since wildfires, Lakers reflect on a 'bittersweet' night
LOS ANGELES — When Anthony Davis described watching the flames approaching his family home, he didn't sound like a star player on the Lakers.
He sounded like a concerned father.
When JJ Redick recalled Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul of the San Antonio Spurs presenting his sons with autographed game-worn jerseys to rebuild memorabilia ...Read more
Caitlin Clark's alleged stalker yells 'guilty as charged' in court, but judge doesn't allow plea
LOS ANGELES — A Texas man has been charged in Indiana with felony stalking after he allegedly sent Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark a barrage of text messages that she told prosecutors left her "very fearful" and forced her to become wary of going out in public.
Michael Thomas Lewis, 55, appeared Tuesday in Marion County Superior Court in ...Read more
Meeting with owner Micky Arison expected next step for Jimmy Butler as Heat suspension draws to close
With the Miami Heat’s seven-game unpaid suspension of forward Jimmy Butler scheduled to be completed with Wednesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.Com Arena, it is what follows the next day that could determine what comes next in the ongoing saga.
That is when Heat owner Micky Arison is expected to meet with Butler ...Read more
Clippers and their fans show their 'L.A. Strong' support during victory over Miami
The Clippers wore T-shirts with the words “L.A. STRONG” on them, and the public address announcer at the Intuit Dome offered words of encouragement for those affected by the devastating fires ravaging Los Angeles.
Before the Clippers stepped on the court to play the Miami Heat Monday night, the announcer said that “the smoke will lift and...Read more
Warriors fall below .500 for first time this season with loss to Raptors
TORONTO — The Raptors proved what has been fairly clear for the past six weeks or so: the Golden State Warriors aren’t a good enough team to pencil them in over anyone.
The Warriors are leaving The Six with their woes.
Steph Curry forced a tough 3-pointer with 40 seconds left down one, leading to a breakaway for Toronto in crunch time. ...Read more
Cunningham leads Pistons to road win over Knicks with second-half heroics
Coach J.B. Bickerstaff has preached ball movement and team effort since taking over the franchise as coach of the Detroit Pistons in July. But when it comes to Cade Cunningham, Bickerstaff recently revealed that his starting point guard will always have the "green light."
"There is not a light green enough that Cade does not have," Bickerstaff ...Read more
UCLA can't stop losing streak with poor performance at Rutgers
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — It’s only getting worse.
No matter what Mick Cronin says or does, his team keeps falling into a deeper funk.
The UCLA coach ripped his players. He shook up his starting lineup. He tinkered with rotations.
None of it has made a difference.
On the same day the Bruins fell out of the Associated Press rankings, they might...Read more
Wolves dodge a disaster against Wizards with 41 points from Anthony Edwards
WASHINGTON – For three quarters Monday, the Minnesota Timberwolves looked as if they wanted to give an easy win away to the league-worst Wizards. They got their act together in the fourth quarter and staved off disaster for a 120-106 victory. The reason? Anthony Edwards turned it on.
The Wolves entered the fourth quarter ahead 82-79 before ...Read more
Texas man arrested for stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark
A Texas man who sent violent, explicit messages to WNBA star Caitlin Clark and stalked her has been arrested in Indianapolis, authorities announced Monday.
Cops said Michael Lewis, 55, traveled from his hometown of Denton, Texas, to the city where Clark plays for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA, the Indianapolis Star reported. He was arrested ...Read more
Bryce Miller: UC San Diego falls to UC Irvine, but bigger picture reverberates
SAN DIEGO — In the first spot of a line that snaked nearly 100 yards from LionTree Arena along campus sidewalks, UC San Diego student Jakob Kridle beamed.
The economics major jump-started the mass of academic humanity at 3:15 p.m. Saturday, nearly four hours before the Tritons tipped off against UC Irvine.
A place known for American and ...Read more
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- Clippers and their fans show their 'L.A. Strong' support during victory over Miami
- Caitlin Clark's alleged stalker yells 'guilty as charged' in court, but judge doesn't allow plea
- Jaxson Robinson strikes again. UK basketball defeats Texas A&M for another top-15 win.
- Meeting with owner Micky Arison expected next step for Jimmy Butler as Heat suspension draws to close
- Storm reportedly reverse course on Gabby Williams