Saturday, March 4, 2017

Karnowski leads No. 4 Gonzaga past Santa Clara 88-57 and other top stories.

  • Karnowski leads No. 4 Gonzaga past Santa Clara 88-57

    Karnowski leads No. 4 Gonzaga past Santa Clara 88-57
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) Coming off a big win in a showdown with rival Saint Mary's, No. 4 Gonzaga could have been in for a bit of a letdown. Seeing another frenzied crowd hoping for an upset was more than enough to keep the Bulldogs on their game. Przemek Karnowski scored 19 points on just seven shots from the field and Gonzaga remained the only undefeated team in Division I with an 88-57 victory over Santa Clara on Thursday night. ''I've been here for five years and basically wherever you go..
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  • John Wall helps Wizards hold off Knicks, 113-110

    John Wall helps Wizards hold off Knicks, 113-110
    Washington Wizards' John Wall (2) reacts after a dunk in front of New York Knicks' Justin Holiday (8) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP) NEW YORK — John Wall has not been shy about publicly lamenting the Washington Wizards’ lack of national television exposure. In a 113-110 win over the New York Knicks on Thursday night at Madison Square Garden — a game that was part of TNT’s national br..
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  • John Wall and a wild final minute hand the Knicks their latest disappointing loss

    John Wall and a wild final minute hand the Knicks their latest disappointing loss
    The New York Knicks had trailed by as many as 16 points on Thursday night before clawing back to retake the lead in the final minute, and trailed the Washington Wizards by just one with under 30 seconds left to go in their nationally televised matchup at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks had the ball and a chance to win … until John Wall took both away, snatching Brandon Jennings’ soul and the Garden’s breath in the process:[Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Basketball contest now | Free NBA Yahoo Cup ..
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  • No Case for Guardiola's Defence, Especially Compared to Tottenham's

    No Case for Guardiola's Defence, Especially Compared to Tottenham's
    In the same way it's said pets often resemble their owners it can be a similar occupational malady that afflicts football managers and their teams. Ashen-faced and swaying from side to side, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola's post-match interview after last week's 4-0 defeat at Everton was so discombobulating it could have induced seasickness in Sir Francis Drake. On the day it was his defenders all at sea. A less contrary figure than the Spaniard would have threatened to throw the lot of the..
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  • LeBron James, Stephen Curry lead ASG starters; Russell Westbrook left out

    LeBron James, Stephen Curry lead ASG starters; Russell Westbrook left out
    Russell Westbrook is not among the Western Conference All-Star starters after losing a voting tiebreaker with Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Houston Rockets guard James Harden.The star Oklahoma City Thunder guard was left out in the loaded West in the NBA's new voting system, which included players and media for the first time this season. Getting the nod in the West starting five were Warriors teammates Curry and Kevin Durant, Harden, San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard and N..
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  • Adrian Peterson Sees Giants As Possible Free Agent Destination

    Adrian Peterson Sees Giants As Possible Free Agent Destination
    Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is one hell of a running back.In 10 NFL seasons, he’s rushed for 11,747 yards and 97 touchdowns. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler, five-time First-team All-Pro, two-time Second-team All-Pro. He also won the NFL MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, and Comeback Player of the Year awards in 2012.Peterson has spent his entire career with the Vikings. He appeared on ESPN’s First Take Thursday, acknowledging he wants to finish his career in Minnesota.AROUND C..
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  • Donald Trump says Tom Brady called to congratulate him, says Patriots will 'do great'

    Donald Trump says Tom Brady called to congratulate him, says Patriots will 'do great'
    President-elect Donald Trump made remarks at a campaign donors dinner in Washington ahead of the inauguration where he thanked supporters and said he "outworked" the other candidates running for president. (Victoria Walker/The Washington Post) Throughout the Deflategate saga, Donald Trump repeatedly expressed support for Tom Brady, and while there were hints that the Patriots quarterback was appreciative, he tried to play down his possible support for the Republican candidate during the ..
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  • Carmelo Anthony Has Knicks-Record 25-Point Quarter in Loss to Wizards

    Carmelo Anthony Has Knicks-Record 25-Point Quarter in Loss to Wizards
    Lee had an open look at a 3-point shot, but he said he heard Lowe yelling: “I’m here! I’m here! I got your help.” Lee said he believed that he was covered, so he passed up the shot to drive to the basket, continuing a possession that ended with Brandon Jennings being stripped of the ball on the perimeter, quashing the Knicks’ hopes. When Lee returned to the locker room, he watched a replay to make sure it was Lowe who had been on the court, and not a Wizards player as he had originally believed..
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  • British man dies on Qatar World Cup site

    British man dies on Qatar World Cup site
    There's been plenty of bad news surrounding the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with corruption allegations about Qatar's bid to host the event still making the headlines. ESPN FC's Stuart Holden and Shaka Hislop discuss the latest decision made by FIFA that will see the first winter World Cup final set for Dec. 18 in Qatar. Organisers of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar say a British man has died working at a stadium that will be a venue for the event. The organisers say the unnamed 40-year-old man died on T..
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  • Leonard has 34, Spurs overcome Gasol's injury to top Nuggets

    Leonard has 34, Spurs overcome Gasol's injury to top Nuggets
    AP Published 11:09 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2017 | Updated 4 hours agoDenver Nuggets guard Will Barton (5) attempts to shoot against San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in San Antonio. San Antonio won 118-104. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)(Photo: The Associated Press)SAN ANTONIO (AP) รข€” The San Antonio Spurs got a glimpse of their future and it was both encouraging and daunting.Kawhi Leonard scored 34..
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