There have been rumors about a potential Drummond trade surrounding the Boston Celtics, but that is purely speculative at this point. That rumor was started because Andre Drummond retweeted eye emojis from Isaiah Thomas and then tweeted the same emoji himself.
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South Carolina recruiting: More confirmed junior day guests; Gamecocks hand out offers
Gamecocks 101 provides 24/7 obsessive sports coverage of the South Carolina Gamecocks as a part of Sports Media 101 . For news, op/ed, game reviews, team updates and even rumors you will find all of it on Gamecocks 101.
Lady Explorers swimmers win fifth straight district title
When Matt Davis took over the Hudson girls swimming and diving team, he had visions of turning the Lady Explorers into a perennial Northeast district powerhouse. The Lady Explorers captured their fifth consecutive Cleveland Division I district championship and sixth title in the last seven years after a first-place finish Feb. 18 at Cleveland State University’s Busbey Natatorium.
Irish Links: Brian Kelly Should Consider Wearing a Wrestling Singlet
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Duke’s Impressive Libero Lineage
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Ichiro reports quad soreness following collision
A day after being involved in a collision during an outfield drill, Marlins outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was dealing with soreness in his quadriceps area, above his right knee. “Right now, right above the knee hurts the most, but we’ll see,” Ichiro said Wednesday morning through his interpreter, Allen Turner.
Orioles closer Zach Britton not concerned about soreness in side
Richard Bleier, who was acquired from the New York Yankees in a trade, says he is “thankful” another team was interested in him. Richard Bleier, who was acquired from the New York Yankees in a trade, says he is “thankful” another team was interested in him.
Pirates infielder Kang attends trial for drunk driving
Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Kang appeared in the Korean court as judges began hearing arguments in a trial over charges that the baseball star fled the scene after slamming a car into a guardrail while driving under the influence of alcohol.
Former Playboy model has her breast implants removed
The moment Harrison Ford came TERRIFYINGLY close to an air disaster: New video shows his plane passing just feet over a 737 with 106 people aboard as he misses runway and lands on taxiway Freed to kill in a sanctuary city: Illegal immigrant gangster ‘robbed then murdered man at rail station’ weeks after being released in Denver despite request from ICE to keep him jailed for deportation Arrival ‘just sucked’, La La Land is ‘not memorable’ and Meryl Streep is ‘like a clown’: One Academy member reveals her votes Anne Frank Center director blames Trump and his ‘henchman’ Steve Bannon for the ‘cancer’ of anti-Semitism currently in America: ‘Our president is creating an incubator of hatred’ Was this woman about to be kidnapped? Terrified teen driver tells how she found a shirt wrapped around her windshield wiper in a dark parking lot as two cars idled nearby San Jose declares a state of … (more)
Expect more gung-ho attacking in Man City-Monaco Part II
Pep Guardiola and Leonardo Jardim were up and down from their seats in the dugout, trying to get messages to their players but ultimately powerless to exert any control in a chaotic game that was unfolding before them. Guardiola ‘s Manchester City and Jardim ‘s Monaco served up a spectacular Champions League match on Tuesday, a dizzying eight-goal thriller that had everything: stunning goals, woeful defending, exquisite build-up play, a missed penalty, refereeing controversies.
Cristiano Ronaldo has body double! This is what he has to say
Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo’s body double, Diego Davila has admitted that he finds it difficult to maintain the look and body shape of the Real Madrid star. Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo posted this picture on Instagram yesterday with his Rs 14 crore Bugatti Veyron, the world’s fastest car “I have to take care of my body a lot.
Championship round-up: Nigel Clough comes back to haunt… 1
Derby County may have enjoyed 64 percent possession at Pride Park against Nigel Clough’s Burton Albion, but the Rams could not breach a well-organised Brewers defence in Tuesday night’s round of Championship games. With just three shots on target in the 0-0 draw on Tuesday evening, Steve McClaren’s side were once again frustrated and missed the chance to take advantage of Sheffield Wednesday’s home defeat to Brentford.
Jung Ho Kang appears in court over DUI charges, vows to become ‘exemplary player’
Jung Ho Kang appeared in a South Korean court Wednesday as judges began hearing arguments in a trial over charges Kang, the Pirates’ third baseman, fled the scene of a DUI accident after slamming a rented BMW into a guardrail around 3 a.m. Dec. 2 in Seoul, South Korea. Kang, 29, admitted to the DUI charge – his third DUI charge since 2009 – and was remorseful, according to Yonhap News, which also reported the court will hold a verdict hearing March 3. “I deeply regret what I have done,” Kang told Yonhap News.
‘Leroy Sane Owes Me a 34,200’ – Man City’s…
‘Leroy Sane Owes Me 34,200’ – Man City’s Fifth And Final Goal Against Monaco Costs Unlucky Punter Small Fortune While Man City’s maddening Champions League outing against Monaco left the majority of its audience dazed, giddy and breathing slightly heavily, the final result came as exquisite heartbreak to one German punter. When John Stones put City 4-3 up in the 78th minute, Mustafa Celik was within spitting distance of landing himself a huge windfall, having also put money on Atletico Madrid to beat Bayer Leverkusen in Tuesday evening’s other last-16 tie.
Pirates’ Kang attends trial over drink driving charges
Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Kang appeared in the Korean court as judges began hearing arguments in a trial over charges that the baseball star fled the scene after slamming a car into a guardrail while driving under the influence of alcohol.
Can the greatest Laker ever save the worst Lakers ever?
The smiling, charismatic former star has been handed the serious job of fixing Los Angeles’ crown jewel of a sports franchise, and that won’t happen with a no-look pass or baby sky hook. This is not some late-night TV show that can be cancelled.
Dembele content at Celtic
The 20-year-old is settled in Glasgow following his summer switch from Fulham, and is thriving under Hoops manager Brendan Rodgers. Celtic paid Fulham a development fee of 500,000 in June and Dembele has repaid the club with 27 goals in all competitions, with five coming in the Champions League.
Jon Holland in dark over India Test cricket tour snub
Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer View text version of this page Help using this website – Accessibility statement Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. In-form Victorian spinner Jon Holland remains in the dark about missing out on the Australian cricket team’s tour of India and believes that will probably stay the case.
Tim Cahill fires Sydney FC a-League broadside
Melbourne City’s marquee man believes his side has drawn a perfect time to play the Sky Blues when they meet on Friday night. Once in a hundred year upsets, drought breakers and the return of rugby league, these are the plays of the week.
‘Balance the key for Saints’
Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster says they have not worked on a plan to deal with the threat of Zlatan Ibrahimovic Fraser Forster says Southampton will look to strike the balance between defence and attack in their EFL Cup final against Manchester United on Sunday. Southampton are looking for only the second major trophy in their history at Wembley on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 3.45pm.
Soft ground key to Acapella
Ground conditions will be key in deciding whether Acapella Bourgeois will contest the RSA Chase at next month’s Cheltenham Festival. The Sandra Hughes-trained seven-year-old produced a brilliant front-running display to land the Ten Up Novice Chase at Navan last Sunday, coming home with 32 lengths in hand.
Kumble has channelled my aggression, says Kohli
“Kumble has been a legend of Indian cricket and we are really glad to have him in the change room,” Kohli said. PUNE: Indian captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday credited head coach Anil Kumble for channelling his natural aggression and helping him evolve both as a cricketer and individual.
It’s not slander: Hugh Freeze channels Gary Hart & gets caught up in Monkey Business.
If you have facts about a violation, send it to compliance@olemiss.edu. If not, please do not slander these young men or insult their family.
What condition Raiders’ position is in pre free agency: Defensive tackle
Ellis was the team’s fourth round pick in 2014. He has never been looked to as a full time starter.
One lane open on NB I-71 near I-265 for overturned semi
Police say a recording of the words “Down The Hill” will help them find the person or persons responsible for killing to Indiana teens. Police say a recording of the words “Down The Hill” will help them find the person or persons responsible for killing to Indiana teens.
Raiders LT Donald Penn “Derek Carr texted me that he is nearly 100%”
If 2016 taught us one thing about the Oakland Raiders, it’s that they will go as far as Derek Carr’s arm and legs will take them. We all brutally found that out when Carr broke his leg on Christmas Eve just before the playoffs were to begin.
Masterful pitching performance powers CSUB baseball
Cal State Bakersfield’s Isaiah Moten struck out a career-high nine batters to lead the Roadrunners to a 2-1 victory over visiting UC Santa Barbara. The victory was CSUB’s second in four games over a team that advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2016.
Barry hopes fitness agony is behind him
BACK Bradley Barry is hoping that he can put a frustrating spell on the sidelines behind him as he looks to pitch in for Swindon Town’s relegation battle. The 22-year-old returned to the starting XI in Saturday’s draw with Oldham Athletic having been absent since the home game with Shrewsbury Town at the beginning of January.
Around League One: Fans to protest against unpopular owner
CHARLTON Athletic fans have been given the green light to travel to Belgium to protest against club owner Roland Duchatelet. The Addicks supporters are joining forces with fans of another club owned by the 70-year-old, Sint-Truiden on March 4 to rally against the Belgian businessman.
BOXING: Family matters for a resurgent Young
KELVIN Young said that trainer Richard Farnan was not the only person he had to persuade about putting his retirement plans on hold. The 29-year-old former IBO super-middleweight inter-continental champion announced before Christmas that he would no longer be a professional boxer after suffering three successive stoppage defeats.
Michael Brantley and managing unknowns
The Indians may have Francisco Lindor now, but for several years Brantley was the lead attraction on the Indians, and his turning into a hitting machine from nowhere was a pleasure to behold. I could, and probably will, write at least one piece this year only to rave over his swing.
Miller: For UC Irvine, success is a collective effort as they get set to face Fullerton
It’s a place where you can find pretty much everything, from organic Moroccan mint green tea to tricolor quinoa to raw Himalayan honey. The UC Irvine coach was there a few years ago when a stranger stopped him in the parking lot to ask why he wasn’t going after Jaron Martin.
Postgame: Old nemesis sends Wild into bye with a stinging defeat
Jonathan Toews joined Corey Perry and Doug Weight as the only players in NHL history to have five points in a game against the Wild when the Chicago Blackhawks captain scored three goals and two assists in a 5-3 victory Tuesday night. The Blackhawks moved within five points of the Wild, which could have temporarily taken over the NHL wins and points lead.
Trevor Lewis, Peter Budaj lift Kings to 2-1 win over Avalanche
Trevor Lewis scored the go-ahead goal with a slick move in the second period, Peter Budaj stopped 24 shots and the Kings beat the Colorado Avalanche, 2-1, on Tuesday night as Darryl Sutter moved into a tie for most wins as coach of the Kings. Tyler Toffoli also scored for the Kings, which halted a three-game skid.
Los Fresnos Boys Hoops Blows Outs PSJA Memorial In 6A Bi-District Playoffs
Los Fresnos Falcon Jordan Urbina drives in for a layup against PSJA Memorial Wolverines Tuesday night during a Bi-District Playoff game at Los Fresnos High School gymnasium. Los Fresnos Falcon Jordan Urbina dribbles the ball as he hustles on the court for an open shot against PSJA Memorial Wolverines Tuesday night during a Bi-District Playoff game at Los Fresnos High School gymnasium.
New cricket language pitched
The woman charged with increasing female participation in Bendigo cricket has backed calls from one of the sport’s top administrators to roll out gender-neutral terminology. West Australian Cricket Association chief executive Christina Matthews said this week the terms third man, 12th man, fieldsman, batsman and nightwatchman should be changed to make the sport more inclusive for women players.
No. 11 Kentucky struggles before putting away Missouri
Eleventh-ranked Kentucky defeated Missouri, 72-62, in a game that was an absolute slog for the Wildcats until the final minutes offered them some separation and reprieve from the feisty but undermanned Tigers. Missouri led throughout much of the first half, but never held an advantage after halftime.
Elgin hosts Harper in Region IV playoff
A pair of close-to-home teams will meet in Elgin on Wednesday as action begins in the NJCAA Region IV men’s basketball tournament with second-seeded Elgin Community College hosting No. 7 seed Harper.
Girls basketball: Berthoud freshman Emily Cavey guides team to playoff win
After watching the two teams trade baskets the first few minutes, Cavey came off the bench and changed the entire makeup of the game almost immediately.