In surprise move, Grizzlies fire David Fizdale as head coachIn surprise move, Grizzlies fire David Fizdale as head coach
Former Houston head coach J.B. Bickerstaff is the interim head coach.
Former Houston head coach J.B. Bickerstaff is the interim head coach.
Donald Trump tweets that he will golf with Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson at Trump National. NASSAU, Bahamas — For three days now, Tiger Woods has whetted the appetites of a hopeful golf world with some inspiring images. On Saturday, videos of his effortless and powerful swing emerged from a round of golf in Florida with President Donald Trump, world No. 1 Dustin Johnson and longtime Tour player Brad Faxon. On Sunday, more videos hit social media as a pain-free and relaxed Woods played a swift round at Albany Golf Course on this island paradise full of swaying palm trees and miles of beaches. He then spent more than an hour putting and chipping as he readied himself for his latest comeback, starting
David Fizdale just became the NBA’s second coaching casualty 19 games into the season.
Imagine you are 41. Or 71. Or 101. Now imagine life has lately felt like a 1,000-piece puzzle of white space. It’s not supposed to be white space; it’s supposed to be a vivid picture, bursting with color and texture. You’ve just got to see it in your mind’s eye, and so you keep working, piece by agonizing piece, because it’s there, somewhere, and you’ve still got something left to give. Much ink has been spilled on the appeal of Tiger Woods, who this week at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas makes his first competitive start in 10 months. But the appeal of late-career Woods boils down to this: He thinks he still has something left to give, and who among us can’t relate? Regardless of age and circumstances, we ALL think we have something left to give. “I think Tiger will definitely win another tournament,� Hank Haney, one of his former coaches, said on his SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio show on Monday. “I think he’s got a good shot at winning a major. If he practices part-time and he is healthy enough to play 15 to 18 tournaments and is not on pain-killer medication and is able to move freely like he is now, I think he can win golf tournaments.� Woods has 79 TOUR victories, including 14 majors, and we all know these numbers by heart because they have been frozen in time. But could there be more? Tom Brady and Peyton Manning won Super Bowls at 39, Manning after having undergone cervical neck fusion. Jack Nicklaus won the Masters and Johnny Miller the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at 46, Miller after being chased into semi-retirement by the yips. “Handsome� Harry Gant was NASCAR’s oldest to take the checkered flag at 52, his left-turn signal no doubt blinking the whole way at the 1992 Champion Spark Plug 400. You think Woods has no chance? Consider: When he came back at least year’s Hero, his surgically repaired back still not quite surgically repaired (as we now know), he paced the field with 24 birdies. On Monday, news began trickling out of the Bahamas regarding his latest Hero-ics: Woods was outdriving his practice-round playing partner, Patrick Reed, by anywhere from 10-20 yards. Haney went on the air with praise for Woods’ latest swing, and Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee took to Twitter with similarly positive reviews. The pessimist in us says to give it up, seeing as how Woods has made just one PGA TOUR start in the last two years, and he hasn’t won since 2013. The optimist reminds that he won five times that year. And the heart says that it’s better to dream. Always. That might sound preposterous, but then so did the idea that Nolan Ryan would pitch his sixth ho-hitter at age 43, and Sam Snead would win the Greater Greensboro Open at Sedgefield Country Club for the eighth time at 52, and, well, you get the idea. Doug Ferguson of Sports Betting News points out that this marks the 10th time Woods has returned from layoffs of 10 weeks or longer. All but two of those layoffs have been injury-related—balky knee; ruptured Achilles; bad back—and not all of the comebacks have gone well. Last year, despite making all those birdies at the Hero, and shooting a second-round 65, Woods finished 22 shots behind the winner, Hideki Matsuyama. Of the 17 players who finished (Justin Rose withdrew), Woods beat only Russell Knox and Emiliano Grillo. Still, Woods had big plans for 2017. Then he missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open, shot an opening 77 and withdrew from the Dubai Desert Classic a week later, pulled out of his next two scheduled starts, and had surgery in April. So here he comes again, and what are we to think? Should we decry our own stupidity for falling for this old ruse again? Nah. Today is a day to appeal to our better selves and remember that Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run at age 40, and Pablo Picasso painted “Guernica� at 55. To accept that Father Time is undefeated, yes, but to accept, too, that we all have something left to give, and the essence of life itself is finding out exactly what that is.
Marcus Smart is one of the worst shooters in the NBA this season. But as his individual offense falls, the Celtics rise. What’s behind the point guard paradox in Boston?
Memphis fired coach David Fizdale on Monday after the Grizzlies dropped to 7-12 on the season after an eight-game losing streak.
We’ve barely gotten past the gravy coma and pie escapades of Thanksgiving, but already, we are one-fourth of the way through this NBA season. Throughout the league, there have been surprises and disappointments, and at the one-quarter pole, we have a sense of how the league is shaping up. So here
Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch is out at least two to four weeks with a high ankle sprain suffered on Sunday.
The Warriors will be without two star players against the Kings on Monday. Golden State announced before the game Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry will not play against Sacramento, however Draymond Green will be available to play. Durant will be out due to a sprained left ankle he suffered last week
The Los Angeles Clippers are in need of backcourt depth after Patrick Beverley was lost for the season because of knee surgery, and retired guard Baron Davis suggested he could provide just that. “If the Clippers need me, I could come in there and turn it around,” he said during an interview