Inside the tension between Kawhi Leonard and the SpursInside the tension between Kawhi Leonard and the Spurs
What’s behind the tension between the Spurs and Leonard’s camp? And how will the NBA’s most fascinating mystery end?
What’s behind the tension between the Spurs and Leonard’s camp? And how will the NBA’s most fascinating mystery end?
When Tiger Woods tees it up this week at the Wells Fargo Championship he’ll have some new irons in the bag, a set of TaylorMade muscleback blades that he posted a photo of on Twitter and Instagram this morning. When the icon signed with TaylorMade in January of 2017 he noted that he would be collaborating with the company on an iron set. In 2003 he told Golf Digest, “I’m all about how the ball flies, how it looks shortly after it leaves the club,” Woods said.
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Kyle Stanley … As long as he continues to commit to tournaments where he matches up nicely, he belongs on this radar. The 30-year-old is making his third appearance on this page this season. The first two times were charms when he placed T5 at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions and T14 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. They are among seven top 25s in 12 starts. Currently fifth on the PGA TOUR in fairways hit and co-leads in greens in regulation with an average of 13 per round. He’s also performed well at Quail Hollow with a T6 in 2013. And while he missed the cut in the 2017 PGA Championship during a five-start letdown post-victory at The National, he’s not seeing the renovation for the first time. Charles Howell III … Now that we’re into the second half of 2017-18, the veteran of 512 PGA TOUR starts slides into the annual position of surprise. His early-season work is the stuff of which careers are made, but expectations drop henceforth. Despite that, he’s never passed on the opportunity to play Quail Hollow where he’s 11-for-15 (including a T73 at the 2017 PGA Championship) with five top 25s. At 14th on TOUR in greens hit and 31st in strokes gained: tee-to-green, it actually wouldn’t be surprising to see him contend. Byeong Hun An … With a confident game off the tee and finesse around greens, it’s just a matter of time before all of the levers are pulled at the same time and he’s hoisting hardware at the conclusion of a PGA TOUR event. The 26-year-old has connected for four top 25s in his last seven starts, including a T7 at the RBC Heritage where he ranked fifth in strokes gained: tee-to-green. He’s 21st on the season in that stat, fourth in total driving and 22nd in adjusted scoring. Placed T28 in the 2017 PGA Championship. Grayson Murray … The PGA TOUR sophomore has scattered six top 20s this season. Included are a T14 when he last appeared in this section for the Houston Open and a T16 in his last start at the Valero Texas Open where he led the field in distance of all drives. Overall on TOUR, he’s 15th in that stat and seventh in birdies-or-better percentage. That kind of swagger played well at Quail Hollow in his PGA Championship debut when he ranked second in par-5 scoring. After sitting sixth through three rounds, he’d eventually settle for a share of 22nd place. Scott Brown … Seeking to avenge his playoff loss with Kevin Kisner at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans last year, the duo went down as the 54-hole target with a closing, field-high 77 to finish T15. While that stings, it’s still in the books as Brown’s first top 40 since mid-November. The Southeastern native and resident with a history of being streaky can ride that positive at Quail Hollow where he finished T13 at both the PGA Championship in 2017 and the Wells Fargo Championship in 2015. Â
Tony Romo says ex-teammate Dez Bryant “won’t hurt the locker room in any possible way,” for whoever signs the former Cowboys wide receiver.
For all of the internal squabbling over hurt feelings in New England, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are sticking together because they both want the same exact thing.
NFL officials will participate in two days of player-safety meetings beginning Tuesday in which the topics will include the new helmet-hitting rule and kickoffs. The meetings are to take place at the NFL’s Manhattan offices. Troy Vincent, the league’s executive vice president of football operations
Off the inbound, Jeff Green throws it up to LeBron James for the one-handed alley-oop jam over the defender.