NBA’s offensive boom carried into 2017 playoffs, especially FinalsNBA’s offensive boom carried into 2017 playoffs, especially Finals
LeBron James and the Cavs driving
If the Cardinals do not win their appeal, they’ll become the first program ever to have to take down a championship banner.
Rick Pitino and Louisville received a ruling from the Committee on Infractions Thursday. Only the NCAA could announce a decision that leaves more questions than answers. In announcing sanctions stemming from the Louisville basketball infractions case, the NCAA’s committee on infractions stated that the Cardinals will have to vacate victories in which players competed while ineligible from Dec. 2010 to July 2014.
Baseball Hall of Fame upholds Pete Rose ban
Horner: Verstappen’s recent failures ‘character building’
Rams ship former No. 2 pick Robinson to Lions
The 117th U.S. Open Championship is being contested in Wisconsin at Erin Hills Golf Course for the first time starting today. Here’s where you can follow all the action. Round 1 tee times Round 1 U.S. Open leaderboard Watch: FOX Sports 1 (11 a.m.-6 p.m. ET), FOX (6-9 p.m.) Listen: SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio and FOX Sports on SiriusXM (noon-8 p.m. ET) Groups to watch Hideki Matsuyama, Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm Tee time: 7:51 a.m. on Thursday off No. 10 Kevin Kisner, Billy Horschel, Branden Grace Tee time: 8:24 a.m. on Thursday off No. 1 Martin Kaymer, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson Tee time: 8:35 a.m. on Thursday off No. 10 Marc Leishman, Pat Perez, Si Woo Kim Tee time: 1:14 p.m. on Thursday off No. 1 Brad Dalke (a), Wesley Bryan, Brendan Steele Tee time: 1:14 p.m. on Thursday off No. 10 Bubba Watson, Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia Tee time: 1:36 p.m. on Thursday off No. 1 Jason Day, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy Tee time: 2:09 p.m. on Thursday off No. 1 Steve Stricker, Stewart Cink, Phil Mickelson Tee time: 2:20 p.m. on Thursday off No. 1
Olli Maatta stole the show at Pittsburgh’s Stanley Cup parade on Wednesday.
It’s a notion that’s been bandied about all offseason: The New York Jets are in the tank for 2017. Running back Matt Forte, though, doesn’t buy that theory.
In 2012, the Rams grifted Washington for the second overall pick in the draft. Or so the Rams thought. Yes, the then-St. Louis franchise swapped the No. 2 overall pick for the sixth overall selection, two more first-round picks, and a second-round pick. And, yes, the Rams trolled their trade partners