OKC gambles on Paul George and wins a tradeOKC gambles on Paul George and wins a trade
OKC gambles on Paul George and wins a trade
OKC gambles on Paul George and wins a trade
Alex Cobb regaining his form? Bartolo Colon reaching the end of the road? Catch up on the week’s key fantasy storylines.
OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. – Lexi Thompson needs a big Sunday finish to win the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, but she has given herself a chance at what would rank as one of the most emotional victories in major championship history. Thompson’s 2-under-par 69 Saturday left her five shots back going into the final round at Olympia Fields Country Club. “I was swinging it well all day,� Thompson said. “It was just a matter of the putts going in. I hit it very solid, so a lot of positives to take from today into tomorrow.� Thompson is playing with her mother, Judy, back home in Coral Springs, Fla, being treated for uterine cancer. Thompson spent last week helping her mother through a radiation treatment.
Whether it’s Hard Knocks or All or Nothing, I’m only interested in learning things I didn’t already know. The second episode of this year’s All or Nothing had nothing I, and most people, didn’t know. Episode Three, however, was different. While the Rams finished 4-12 last year, they started 3-1. The
Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is posting some numbers that defy all logic this season.
Published: July 1, 2017, 12:00 pm Updated: July 1, 2017, 12:00 pm HONOLULU (AP) — Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion smelled of alcohol and marijuana, stumbled when he walked and spoke with slurred speech when police pulled him over in a Porsche in Hawaii, according to arrest records obtained
Bringing back Griffin on a five-year, $173 million contract isn’t a high-risk, high-reward. It’s high-risk, meh-reward – at best.
Bringing back Griffin on a five-year, $173 million contract isn’t a high-risk, high-reward. It’s high-risk, meh-reward – at best.
The Warriors have made risk-taking necessary. But not all NBA risks are created equal, and the Clippers’ move for Blake Griffin illustrates that.
He’s a project, but he’s 7’2 with a 7’8 ” wingspan and has a soft touch on his shot.