An on-court scuffle during the Chicago Bulls-Houston Rockets game on Thursday night involving multiple players resulted in star players DeMar DeRozan and Dillon Brooks both being ejected. Houston ultimately won the game, 127-117. The clash took place in the third quarter, with 6:02 remaining and the Rockets leading 84-75. As Houston’s Jalen Green was carrying the ball up the court, …
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Wyndham Clark discusses his recent cheating accusations, says he wants golf's rules to be more 'user-friendly'
In the midst of Wyndham Clark’s great success the past 365 days, he’s been the epicenter of a couple of cheating controversies. During his U.S. Open victory last year, fans said Clark should have been assessed a penalty in the final round after a grainy video showed him grounding a club greenside that may or may not have caused the …
Read More »Warriors' Kevon Looney recalls March Madness experience with UCLA, shares advice to college players
Before Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney became an NBA champion, he tried to guide UCLA to a national championship when he was with the Bruins for the 2014-15 season. Though UCLA lost in the South Regional semifinal to Gonzaga, Looney said it was among the moments he was going to remember for the rest of his life. CLICK HERE …
Read More »Conor McGregor says he will return to UFC ring this summer: 'God shines down on me'
Amid his long-anticipated acting debut in a remake of “Road House,” Conor McGregor annnounced on Wednesday it is “all systems go” for him to return to the UFC octagon this summer. The Irishman hasn’t fought since 2021, when he broke his leg against Dustin Poirier – while on hiatus, he filmed the movie alongside Jake Gyllenhaal. McGregor, although not officially …
Read More »Virginia has advice for Purdue as Boilermakers attempt comeback after March Madness upset
Purdue had just fallen unexpectedly in the Big Ten Tournament last week and Braden Smith sat down alongside star Zach Edey and coach Matt Painter to meet reporters. It took three questions to conjure a March Madness specter: the Boilermakers’ improbable loss as a No. 1 seed to 16th-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson in last year’s NCAA Tournament. “I don’t think we’re …
Read More »Third person charged with second-degree murder in Chiefs' Super Bowl parade shooting
A third man has been charged in the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade shooting that killed a woman and injured many others between the ages of 8 and 47. Terry Young, a 20-year-old Kansas City native, was charged with second-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of armed criminal action. Young is being held on $1 …
Read More »'Love Is Blind' star responds to Travis Kelce's ruthless mocking, pleads with Taylor Swift not to watch
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce apparently enjoys a fair share of reality television, or as he puts it, “trash.” During a recent episode of the “New Heights” podcast, Kelce encouraged his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, to watch the latest season of the Netflix show “Love Is Blind.” Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce looks …
Read More »LeBron James shows love to Duquesne's Keith Dambrot, his old high-school coach: 'Keep it going'
The first March Madness upset of the year went to the No. 11 Duquesne Dukes, who took down No. 6 BYU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 71-67. It was Duquesne’s first NCAA Tournament win since 1969, and it led to many celebrating, including Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, who has a special connection to the Dukes. …
Read More »Bears' Jaylon Johnson warns potential No. 1 pick Caleb Williams: 'You can’t bring that Hollywood stuff'
If Caleb Williams is selected by the Chicago Bears with the first overall pick next month, one of his new teammates has some words of advice. Jaylon Johnson, who just signed an extension to remain the team’s top cornerback, was on the “Up & Adams” show Thursday, where he told Williams to keep any “Hollywood stuff” away from Chicago. “You …
Read More »Former Cardinals VP Terry McDonough accused of choking neighbor in farm equipment dispute
Terry McDonough, who previously worked as the Arizona Cardinals vice president of player personnel, faces assault charges. McDonough’s neighbor accused the former NFL executive of choking him during a verbal altercation over lawn care and farm equipment. McDonough is scheduled to appear in court on April 11. The charge stems from an alleged incident on March 12. According to the …
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