Day: January 26, 2018

Former Charger sues San Diego police for unlawful arrest, breaking armFormer Charger sues San Diego police for unlawful arrest, breaking arm

A former Chargers defensive back has filed a lawsuit, saying two San Diego cops violated his civil rights, broke his arm, and led to the end of his football career. According to Lyndsay Winkley of the San Diego Union-Tribune, Lee accused officers of arresting him without probable cause on May 28, as

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Stephen Curry’s NBA All-Star Game Selections Got Mocked Hard By TwitterStephen Curry’s NBA All-Star Game Selections Got Mocked Hard By Twitter

For one evening at least, Stephen Curry felt the pain of being an NBA general manager. Curry and LeBron James, the Eastern and Western Conference’s two biggest vote-getters for the All-Star Game on February 18, picked their rosters on Thursday evening. I don’t know if Lebron is the best GM, or Curry

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Super Bowl a high-stakes test for NFL’s effort to tackle concussionsSuper Bowl a high-stakes test for NFL’s effort to tackle concussions

At next month’s Super Bowl, the National Football League is aiming to avoid a repeat of a December incident when fans watched Houston Texans quarterback Tom Savage return to the game just minutes after convulsing on the field from a brutal hit. The NFL has changed rules ahead of the Feb. 4 championship

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James Harrison hopes he can prove people wrong with his play in the Super BowlJames Harrison hopes he can prove people wrong with his play in the Super Bowl

The Steelers didn’t think James Harrison had anything left, which is why they barely played him in 2017 before releasing him. The Patriots picked Harrison up and are giving him significant playing time, and Harrison hopes that in Super Bowl LII he proves that he is, indeed, still a good linebacker at

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LeBron James Is Still Hung Up On Cavaliers Trading Kyrie Irving to Boston, Six Months LaterLeBron James Is Still Hung Up On Cavaliers Trading Kyrie Irving to Boston, Six Months Later

Almost half a year on from the trade that stunned the NBA, the rancor between LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and the Cavaliers still lingers. Joe Vardon claimed Irving was so irked by the Cavaliers’ efforts to trade him to the Indiana Pacers for Paul George, he was prepared to go on strike for the season

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