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Matchups can be everything in a playoff series. Rob Vollman looks at how the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights stack up against each other.
Matchups can be everything in a playoff series. Rob Vollman looks at how the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights stack up against each other.
Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul will miss Saturday’s Game 6 of the Western Conference finals at Golden State with a right hamstring strain, the team announced Friday.
Either the Golden Knights or the Capitals will lose in the Final, joining this list of also-rans. Plus, a Calgary Flames Jersey Foul, and more.
HOUSTON (AP) — Houston’s Chris Paul will miss Game 6 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night because of a hamstring injury.
The horse’s toughest competition in its quest, Audible, was scratched from the Belmont.
At one point during TNT’s telecast of Game 5 of the Western Conference finals between the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets, a clip was shown of Warriors coach Steve Kerr talking to Kevin Durant about his own playing days. “When [Michael Jordan] was with the Bulls, we had a playoff game
Tune into any game these days and you’re bound to see hitters wearing helmets with a seven-inch piece of plastic – the C-Flap – curving around their cheek and jaw. Giancarlo Stanton, Carlos Correa, Miguel Cabrera and Yadier Molina are among the many converts, with more and more batters making the
Rams DE Morgan Fox suffered a torn ACL during OTAs, a source told ESPN. He played all 16 games — including one start — and had 2.5 sacks last season.
The “Splash Brother” finished well behind his backcourt mate, Stephen Curry, placing 26th in the overall voting (tied with Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams and Utah Jazz rookie guard Donovan Mitchell, with all earning two third-place votes apiece). Curry earned an All-NBA Third Team
Outside endeavors have brought added publicity for a slew of drivers, but Josef Newgarden could become the face of IndyCar with a win at the Indianapolis 500.