Day: April 1, 2017

Grizzlies clinch playoff spot with 99-90 win over Mavericks (Sports Betting News)Grizzlies clinch playoff spot with 99-90 win over Mavericks (Sports Betting News)

MEMPHIS, TN - MARCH 31: Vince Carter #15 and Mike Conley #11 of the Memphis Grizzlies high-five during a game against the Dallas Mavericks on March 31, 2017 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)

Mike Conley scored 28 points, Zach Randolph added 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Memphis Grizzlies clinched a playoff spot with a 99-90 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night. Memphis’ win, coupled with Denver’s 122-114 loss at Charlotte earlier Friday night, earned the Grizzlies their seventh straight postseason berth. Dallas made six of its first nine 3-point attempts in the final frame, a jumper by Wesley Matthews cutting Memphis’ advantage to 94-90 with just over a minute left.

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LeBron, Cavs end rough March with 122-105 win over 76ers (Sports Betting News)LeBron, Cavs end rough March with 122-105 win over 76ers (Sports Betting News)

CLEVELAND, OH - MARCH 31: LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers shoots the ball against the Philadelphia 76ers during the game on March 31, 2017 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)

Less than two minutes into the game, Kyrie Irving intentionally shoved Sixers forward Justin Anderson into Philadelphia’s bench. After being pushed around lately, the Cavaliers ended March showing some fight. LeBron James scored 34 points, Irving dropped 24 and Cleveland ended a turbulent and troublesome month with an easy 122-105 win over the injury-weakened 76ers on Friday night.

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Leonard scores 27, Spurs rally to top Thunder 100-95 (Sports Betting News)Leonard scores 27, Spurs rally to top Thunder 100-95 (Sports Betting News)

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK- MARCH 31: Kawhi Leonard #2 of the San Antonio Spurs drives to the basket during the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on March 31, 2017 at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Photo by Layne Murdoch/NBAE via Getty Images)

Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points, and the San Antonio Spurs rallied from 21 points down in the third quarter to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 100-95 on Friday night. The Spurs never led until the final minute. LaMarcus Aldridge’s dunk with 20.7 seconds left put the Spurs up 96-95.

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Suzann Pettersen takes lead at wind-delayed ANA Inspiration (Sports Betting News)Suzann Pettersen takes lead at wind-delayed ANA Inspiration (Sports Betting News)

Suzann Pettersen of Norway watches her shot after teeing off on the 6th hole during the HSBC Women's Champions golf tournament held at Sentosa Golf Club's Tanjong course on Saturday, March 4, 2017, in Singapore. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

While the entire field at the ANA Inspiration spent the whole day playing catch-up, Norway’s Suzann Pettersen and the Korda sisters managed to get ahead. Pettersen finished her wind-delayed first round with a 4-under 68 and added a second-round 69 Friday, taking a one-shot lead over rookie Nelly Korda and five other players after two shortened days at the LPGA Tour’s first major of the year. After an early end to Thursday’s play and a late start on Friday for cleanup from the windstorm, play was halted by darkness with 56 players still on the course.

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How Oregon’s Jordan Bell evolved into college basketball’s best defender (Sports Betting News)How Oregon’s Jordan Bell evolved into college basketball’s best defender (Sports Betting News)

How Oregon's Jordan Bell evolved into college basketball's best defender

Before he became an NCAA tournament hero, a social media sensation and one of the pillars of Oregon’s first Final Four team in 78 years, Jordan Bell used to drive his high school coach crazy with his unwillingness to shoot when he was open. One day in practice when Bell was a junior, Long Beach Poly coach Sharrief Metoyer halted a 5-on-5 scrimmage to implement an unusual rule. “We ran like 10 times,” Bell said sheepishly.

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Masters Tournament storylinesMasters Tournament storylines

• COURSE: Augusta National Golf Club, 7,435 yards, par 72. Laid out over the site of a tree nursery, Bobby Jones and co-designer Alistair Mackenzie transformed the landscape into not only one of golf’s most visually stunning layouts but a stage for some of the game’s most memorable drama. Though tweaks are made every year, Augusta National is now a decade past an expansion era that saw yardage added four times from 1999-2006, as players and club officials have a better understanding of the nuances in the revamped layout. The club’s signature magnolia trees and azaleas are holdovers from the Fruitlands nursery operation that previously stood. • FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 600 points. • CHARITY: Masters Tournament Foundation, which produces some $3.5 million in annual giving for local projects and larger golf initiatives. The Community Foundation of the Central Savannah River Area receives the largest sum, with additional gifts to the World Golf Foundation, The First Tee, PGA TOUR Charities, the PGA Foundation and U.S. Golf Association. • FIELD WATCH: World No.1 Dustin Johnson, victorious at his past three stops, is joined by a typically strong cast that includes recent champions Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott. The expected roster stands at 93. … One more slot is open for the winner of this week’s Shell Houston Open, if not already qualified. Japan’s Hideto Tanihara, fourth at last week’s WGC-Dell Match Play, is among four who landed berths at last Monday’s final cutoff for the rankings’ top 50. … After weeks of holding out hope, four-time winner Tiger Woods announced Friday he won’t play for the third time in four years. This year marks the 20th anniversary of his historic first Green Jacket. • 72-HOLE RECORD: 270, Tiger Woods (1997), Jordan Spieth (2015). • 18-HOLE RECORD: 63, Nick Price (3rd round, 1986), Greg Norman (1st round, 1996). • LAST YEAR: Spieth’s Amen Corner implosion was Danny Willett’s gain. He became the first Englishman to don the green jacket since Nick Faldo won his third in 1995. A bogey-free Sunday 67 produced a three-shot victory, though Willett’s steadiness won’t be remembered as much as the way Spieth lost it. The Texan appeared on the way to becoming just the fourth man to win back-to-back Masters when he took a five-shot lead to the back nine, only to give shots back at Nos. 10 and 11. But that only served as a prelude to the devious 12th, where Spieth put two balls into Rae’s Creek on the way to a quadruple bogey and a two-shot deficit. A 73 left him tied for second with Lee Westwood (69). Johnson was another shot back, hurt by a three-putt at No.17. • STORYLINES: Johnson arrives as the man to beat, with two World Golf Championships added to his spring collection along with a win at Riviera. He now has five victories since last summer’s breakthrough first major at the U.S. Open. … Spieth, seven holes from back-to-back Green Jackets a year ago, encounters Amen Corner again trying to set aside some significant scar tissue. Until then, no one had led the Masters in seven consecutive rounds. … McIlroy, who tasted his own back-nine woes in 2011, tries again to complete a career Grand Slam. He would become just the sixth in history to accomplish that feat. … Jason Day’s status remains up in the air as he awaits the latest news on his mom’s lung cancer. The Aussie withdrew just six holes into the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play, preferring to be at his mom’s side before surgery. • SHORT CHIPS: Thursday’s ceremonial opening tee shots will feel a little empty without Arnold Palmer, who passed away last September at age 87. He had been part of the opening tradition for a decade, though last year all he could do is come out and watch Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player hit theirs. … Nineteen of this year’s entrants will make their Masters debuts, matching last year’s count. Among this year’s newbies: Jon Rahm, a winner at Torrey Pines and WGC Match Play runner-up to Johnson, and European Ryder Cup standout Thomas Pieters. … Willett has been coy about the menu for Tuesday night’s champions dinner. Speculation around the Yorkshireman has centered around “Toad in the Hole” – sausage links in Yorkshire pudding – but Willett won’t confirm or deny. • TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 3-7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN), highlights show 11:30-11:45 p.m. (CBS). Saturday, 3-7 p.m. (CBS). Sunday, 2-7 p.m. (CBS). • PGA TOUR LIVE: None. • RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 2-8 p.m. ET. Saturday-Sunday, 2-7 p.m. (Westwood One and SiriusXM).

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