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Key games in each conference tonight.
One of the craziest parts of the NFL Draft actually comes after the draft. As soon as the seventh round wraps up, a mad scramble begins that involves the NFL’s 32 teams trying to sign the best players who went undrafted. In 2018, that list of undrafted players included former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett. After the draft finished up on Saturday, Colts general manager Chris Ballard announced that Barrett had agreed to a tryout that would take place at Indy’s rookie minicamp, scheduled for May 11-13. “We didn’t sign him. We’re bringing him in for rookie minicamp,” Ballard said after the draft, via CBS 4 in Indy. “It’ll be fun to watch him work and see where it goes.” Looking for a hot
Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager was diagnosed with a right UCL sprain and will undergo Tommy John surgery. He will miss the remainder of the season.
Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager is not in Monday’s lineup against the D-backs and will go on the disabled list. Los Angeles has recalled Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Stephen Curry, who has been working his way back from a knee injury, will likely return Tuesday for the Warriors’ Game 2 against the Pelicans.
Sixers coach Brett Brown showed his young team video of the rivalry with the Celtics.
OAKLAND – Warriors guard Stephen Curry (MCL sprain) is listed as probable for Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals against the New Orleans Pelicans, according to Warriors coach Steve Kerr. “I’d be very surprised if he didn’t play [Game2],â€� Kerr said following Monday’s practice. While
GETTY But Philadelphia 76ers legend Charles Barkley has warned his former team against making a move for James because it will stunt the growth of Ben Simmons. Philadelphia have been one of the in-form teams in the NBA for the past few months and have a strong chance of making the NBA Finals for the
SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports’ Jeff Zillgitt breaks down the Cavs’ Game 7 win over the Pacers and looks ahead to their next series against the Raptors. Time catches up with us in different ways, but it still catches up, even to the greats. If you’ve loved the LeBron James Show during these
Hassan Whiteside told his side story, and now Pat Riley is telling his. The Heat president criticized his center on Monday after a season of discontent that ended with a five-game first-round loss to the 76ers. “By the time we got to the playoffs I don’t think he was ready,â€� Riley said at his end-of-season