D-Lo powers Nets to first playoff berth since ’15D-Lo powers Nets to first playoff berth since ’15
Brooklyn locked up a playoff spot by beating an Indiana team that had won nine straight against the Nets 108-96 on Sunday.
Brooklyn locked up a playoff spot by beating an Indiana team that had won nine straight against the Nets 108-96 on Sunday.
The Brooklyn Nets ended their playoff drought thanks to Sunday’s 108-96 win over the Indiana Pacers.
Boston didn’t suffer its eighth loss last season until May 1. This year, the Sox play their home opener — and collect their rings — with a record of 3-8.
D’Angelo Russell and the Brooklyn Nets are heading to the postseason.
Baltimore first baseman Chris Davis is nearing a record streak for futility after going 0-for-4 on Sunday. He’s hitless in his past 44 at-bats, two shy of the major league record.
Ryan Shazier shared a video of himself executing a box jump of approximately three feet on his Instagram account Sunday and told ESPN that he has been aiming to accomplish this for “a while.”
Pascal Siakam had 23 points and 10 rebounds, Kawhi Leonard scored 22 points and the Toronto Raptors beat Miami 117-109 in overtime on Sunday, further denting the Heat’s fading playoff hopes.
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D’Angelo Russell scored 20 points and Joe Harris added 19 on Sunday, leading the Brooklyn Nets to a 108-96 victory over the Indiana Pacers and back into the NBA playoffs for the first time in four years. The Nets moved into position to clinch when Miami lost in overtime at Toronto earlier in the