Report: Chris Paul to talk to Spurs, Rockets and Nuggets in free agencyReport: Chris Paul to talk to Spurs, Rockets and Nuggets in free agency
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Jubilant Warriors celebrate title with Oakland parade
Canadiens acquire F Drouin from Lightning
The Montreal Canadiens have shipped prized prospect Mikhail Sergachev to the Lightning for Jonathan Drouin.
The Montreal Canadiens have shipped prized prospect Mikhail Sergachev to the Lightning for Jonathan Drouin.
Rickie Fowler’s first-round 7-under -par 65 set a U.S. Open record for the lowest opening round score in relation to par.
Rick Pitino sounded a defiant tone after the NCAA levied its punishment on Thursday, but the deed may already be done in the case of the Cardinals’ national championship.
Canadiens acquire F Drouin from Lightning
Rickie Fowler is off to a great start in pursuit of his first major title. The 28-year-old Fowler closed out a 7-under 65 with par on the tricky No. 9 at Erin Hills. He finished his first round with seven birdies and no bogeys with six of those coming in his first 11 holes. Fowler’s opening-round 65 tied the record for the lowest round shot in relation to par in U.S. Open history. While Rickie Fowler is making Erin Hills look like something other than a brutal U.S. Open course, Dustin Johnson made it look every bit as tough as advertised. Johnson spent lots of time in the knee-high fescue in his first round as the defending U.S. Open champion. Johnson hacked out of the tall grass on 14 en route to a double-bogey, then had to step into it twice on 17, but managed to save bogey there. Johnson finished his round at 3-over par. Brian Harman, Tommy Fleetwood and Brooks Koepka each carded a 5-under 67 and are two behind Fowler’s lead in a tie for second. Patrick Reed closed his round with a birdie at the last that moved him into fifth at 4-under par. The course is playing at 7,845 yards for the first day.
Love you, NBA. One of the funniest things to come out from the event is Draymond Green’s t-shirt, which features the Q from Cleveland’s recognizable Quicken Loans Arena logo. LeBron James even joined in on the fun, posting a picture of the shirt with a hilarious “That’s what she said� caption.