NBA draft lottery: Zion favorites, traded picks and tank racesNBA draft lottery: Zion favorites, traded picks and tank races
The race to the top of the NBA draft is different this season. Here are our projections.
The race to the top of the NBA draft is different this season. Here are our projections.
ESPN.com The race for consensus No. 1 overall NBA draft prospect Zion Williamson is on. But this tankathon will be different from that of past seasons. This is the first year under the lottery reform rules passed in September 2017 — more of an incremental step to deter blatant tanking than a complete
Coley Harvey ESPN Staff Writer Close Previously covered Florida State for Orlando Sentinel and Georgia Tech for Macon Telegraph Northwestern University graduate Follow on Twitter TAMPA, Fla. — Gone are the days when the New York Yankees would in one calendar year single out a slew of baseball’s
The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to terms for their first roster signing of the post-Dell Demps era, according to a report from The Athletic. Shortly after cutting guard Tim Frazier following a 125-119 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday, the Pelicans have agreed to a two-year deal with Euroleague
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Brooks Hill — son of Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill — died from Galloway Mowat Syndrome five years ago this week. He was 2 months old.
Brooks Hill — son of Los Angeles left-hander Rich Hill — died from Galloway Mowat Syndrome five years ago this week. He was 2 months old.
Joe Gibbs Racing announced Thursday morning it has signed Kyle Busch to a contract extension. The team also announced an extension with sponsor Mars Inc. for it to serve as the primary sponsor of the No. 18 Toyota Camry. No details of the multi-year extensions were revealed. “I’m proud and honored
Kyle Busch has been with Joe Gibbs Racing since the start of the 2018 season and has won 47 Cup Series races in the No. 18 car.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – New NBC golf analyst Paul Azinger has no doubts that Tiger Woods will one day surpass Sam Snead to become the PGA TOUR’s all-time winningest golfer – albeit with one caveat. “If Tiger’s healthy – assuming no more injuries – 100 percent. That’s what I think,â€� Azinger said. “If he gets hurt, it could go right to zero.â€� Woods will enter next week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard with 80 career wins. That leaves him two shy of Snead’s record, meaning the 43-year-old Woods needs to win three more times to stand alone in the record book. Woods won the TOUR Championship to end last season, his first victory in a five-year stretch that included four back surgeries and a limited number of starts. Last week’s T-10 at the World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship was his best result in three starts this season. Azinger, who replaced analyst Johnny Miller earlier this month and worked his first full tournament in the NBC booth last week at Mexico City, spoke to the media Thursday at The Honda Classic. Azinger said it’s definitely doable for Woods to catch Snead. “There’s just no way if he’s healthy enough that he won’t… break that record,â€� said Azinger, who’s not as sure about Woods winning four more majors to match Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18. “The major record, that’s a whole ‘nother animal. But the all-time wins list, I think he’s going to get that. I hope he does it at one of our tournaments.â€� Azinger is impressed that Woods has bounced back from his back injuries to regain a winning form. “He’s just adding to his legend, he’s adding to history,â€� Azinger said. “Tiger is a living, breathing walking miracle.” “Whoever fused his back, they should name that something. They named the elbow, the surgery Dr. [Frank] Jobe did on Tommy John, they named it Tommy John surgery. It got a name. I think that fused back needs a name too.â€�