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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

NHL Approves Las Vegas Expansion

NHL approves expansion to Las Vegas with team to begin in 2017-18.

Craig Custance
ESPN Senior Writer

LAS VEGAS -- The NHL is now officially the first major professional sports league to gamble on Las Vegas.

On Wednesday, the NHL's board of governors approved expanding to this city, making the franchise the 31st team in the league.

The team will start play during the 2017-18 season.

Businessman Bill Foley, a West Point graduate, paid the $500 million expansion fee to bring NHL hockey to Las Vegas and the announcement is the culmination of two years of hard work for him that included a successful season ticket drive to prove local interest.

"I know there's a lot of work to do now," Foley told ESPN's Scott Burnside in an interview shortly before the board of governors agreed to expand to Las Vegas.

"It's taken a long time. It's been a long process. And I say that as a compliment to Gary Bettman and the league and other owners. They've all been great. But it has been a process."

The T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip will be the home of the NHL's newest expansion team in 2017-18. Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Resorts International
Las Vegas will play its home games on the Vegas strip at T-Mobile Arena, an arena with a hockey capacity of 17,500 and compete in the Western Conference, which now has 15 teams compared to 16 in the East.

It's the first expansion in the NHL since the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild started play during the 2000-01 season.

The move to Las Vegas completes a longtime relationship with the city and the NHL. The NHL's postseason awards show, which will be held on Wednesday evening, have been hosted in Las Vegas since 2009. The Los Angeles Kings have played in several exhibition games in Las Vegas, including a 1991 outdoor game against the New York Rangers in the Caesars Palace parking lot.

The approval of Las Vegas temporarily puts Quebec City's hopes of landing an NHL team on hold. Quebec City was the other city to go through the NHL's formal expansion process but ultimately the league decided to settle on just one franchise for now, keeping open the option of Quebec as a relocation destination for a current NHL team.

Derrick Rose to The Knicks!

Derrick Rose set to join Knicks after trade from Bulls.

Marc SteinIan Begley
The Knicks and Bulls have agreed to a deal that will send point guard Derrick Rose to New York, sources told ESPN.

The Knicks are sending Robin Lopez, Jose Calderon and Jerian Grant to the Bulls, who are shipping Justin Holiday, Rose and a 2017 second-round pick back to New York, sources said.

The Chicago Tribune first reported the deal.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

What went wrong for Steph Curry in the 2016 NBA Finals?


It was always going to be difficult for Steph Curry to replicate his regular season production in the playoffs. After all, Curry was coming off the greatest shooting season in NBA history. That he was able to keep up that pace through an 82-game season was remarkable; expecting him to extend that another 20 or so games may have been an unreasonable expectation.
Having said that, the drop in his production and efficiency as the postseason progressed was more significant than even the most pessimistic fan would have expected and the biggest reason the Warriors were unable to cap off their 73-win regular season with a championship.
Before we dig into the numbers in order to explain Curry’s drop-off, here are his splits between the regular season, Western Conference playoffs and NBA finals:So what’s to blame for Curry’s statistical slide? We’ve looked into NBA.com’s tracking numbers and advanced stats in order to come up with three reasons for Curry’s postseason struggles…

1. He didn’t attack the basket

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If you look at how Curry got his shots in the regular season compared to how he got them in the postseason, you won’t find a huge difference:



The percentage of his shots that came on catch-and-shoot opportunities remained essentially the same, while his pull-up shots increased and his shots around the basket dipped. Curry traded those rim-attacking attempts for off-the-bounce jumpers.

Part of the reason Curry stopped attacking the rim may have been his lack off success. After shooting 61% around the rim during the regular season, his percentage dropped about 10%. In the Finals, he shot just 45.5% within 10 feet and had five of his 26 shots around the rim blocked. He had only 31 of his 422 shots around the rim blocked during the regular season — that’s a 270% increase in block rate.

With the paint closed off, Curry had to adjust his game, which leads us to…


2. He settled for bad jumpers


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Curry was taking and making ridiculous shots all season long. That didn’t change in the Finals. The degree of difficulty on those shots did, however. Per NBA.com, 47.0% of his regular season shot attempts were defended tightly (a defender within four feet). That number jumped to 54.8% in the Finals. His field goal percentage on such attempts also dropped 10% on such attempts.

3. He dribbled too much


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The Warriors were a joy to watch during the regular season because of their free-flowing offense. Seeing them jack up all of those 3s was entertaining, but it worked because the team played unselfishly and always hunted the best possible shot. In the playoffs, the ball did not move as much as it had during the regular season, and Curry was biggest culprit in that sudden stagnation.

His shot attempts after three dribbles increased. As did his touches that lasted at least six seconds. His average touch time jumped a half-second during the postseason, per NBA.com. So Curry was not only holding the ball longer but more of his touches were resulting in shots rather than smart passes. And these weren’t the same shots he was getting in the regular season. They were far more difficult.

Curry’s final possession in Game 7 was emblematic of his postseason struggles. After a switch, he ended up isolated with Kevin Love. Instead of heading straight for the rim, Curry passes up on possible multiple driving opportunities to jack up a tightly contested pull-up 3 after dribbling side-to-side for 10 seconds.


That’s not the Curry — or Warriors offense — we saw in the regular season. Curry played as if he was being controlled by a teenager playing NBA2K, and it wasn’t very fun to watch.

Sources: Kevin Durant will be Warriors top target in free agency.

Marc Stein
ESPN Senior 
Writer



The Golden State Warriors, after their NBA Finals defeat, are going ahead with their long-held plans to pursue Kevin Durant in free agency, according to league sources.
Sources told ESPN that Durant is by no means Golden State's lone target in free agency but stressed that he'll indeed be the Warriors' top target when the offseason marketplace opens July 1.
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Warriors owner Joe Lacob, without addressing Durant specifically so as not to violate league rules that prohibit such discussion before July 1, said Sunday night on his way out of Oracle Arena: "All I can say is that I will be very aggressive."
The Warriors and San Antonio Spurs are widely regarded as the league's two top threats to the Oklahoma City Thunder's attempts to keep Durant this summer.
Sources say that the Warriors and Spurs are on the short list of teams expected to secure a face-to-face meeting with Durant when he allows a select number of teams to court him once free agency starts.
ESPN reported earlier this month that the most likely scenario for Durant, at this juncture, remains signing a two-year deal to stay with Oklahoma City that includes a player option to return to free agency in the summer of 2017 alongside Thunder teammate Russell Westbrook.
But Golden State's unexpected loss to Cleveland in the Finals -- in which the Warriors became the first team in history to fail to win the championship after seizing a 3-1 series lead -- could enhance the Warriors' chances of convincing Durant to join them.
The Warriors have eight unrestricted free agents of their own, including swingman Harrison Barnes and center Festus Ezeli, both of whom are expected to attract significant attention from rival teams this summer.
Durant addressed his pending free agency Monday, acknowledging that "it's a little bit complicated right now" but also stressing that he ultimately is "worried about basketball."
"That's what it is for me," he said. "It's a basketball decision."
Asked what he meant by a "basketball decision," Durant said it's not necessarily about the spotlight or the money.
ESPN's Royce Young contributed to this report

Dwight Howard declines player option, will become free agent.

Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard has informed the team that he is opting out of his contract and will become a free agent on July 1.

Howard, 30, averaged just 13.7 points and attempted just 8.5 field goals per game in 2015-16, his lowest numbers since his rookie season with Orlando in 2004-05.

Howard had an opportunity to remain with Houston, but declined a player option that would have paid him $23.2 million.

Dwight Howard will become a free agent this summer after declining his $23.2 million player option with the Rockets. Scott Halleran/Getty Images
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey and newly hired coach Mike D'Antoni praised Howard's efforts and welcomed him back if he was willing to play a different style. That style wouldn't allow him to become a focal point of the offense, particularly in the post, or in some cases the second-option. With D'Antoni in charge, the Rockets will continue their presence as a 3-point-shooting team, use more pick-and-roll plays and have a desire to go younger at center, using Clint Capela, a 22-year old who played in a career-high 77 games last season.

Howard, who didn't play well in his one season with the Los Angeles Lakers when D'Antoni was the coach, didn't seem excited to play in that system again.

Health was an issue at the start of last season with Howard as he couldn't participate in back-to-back games due to a sore back. As the season progressed, Howard played in back-to-back games and didn't have any limitations, but the Rockets went in a different direction offensively, leaving him seeking more opportunities.

Howard said he spoke with Morey about increasing his involvement in the offense but was told things weren't changing.

So now Howard is officially gone from the Rockets and starts a new journey with his fourth NBA team.

Information from ESPN.com's Calvin Watkins was used in this report.

Dirk Nowitzki opts out of deal with Mavs, will be free agent on July 1.

Marc Stein
ESPN Senior Writer

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki opted out of his contract Tuesday, which will make him an unrestricted free agent July 1, according to league sources.

Sources told ESPN that Nowitzki, who faced a Wednesday deadline to either become a free agent or lock himself into an $8.7 million next season, formally notified the club of his intentions with one day to spare.

After premature reports in May that he had already come to a decision, Nowitzki weighed whether to opt in or opt out for much of the past month before ultimately deciding to return to the open market for the first time since the summer of 2014.

Yet the overwhelming expectation, ‎both in Dallas and league-wide, is that Nowitzki intends to stay with the Mavericks, who acquired him on draft night in 1998 and have made him the focal point of their franchise ever since.

Dirk Nowitzki will become a free agent on July 1 after opting out of his deal with the Mavericks, but he is expected to return to Dallas. AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
"Dirk gets to do what Dirk wants," Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said during a recent public appearance. "Period, end of story.

"I told him the other day: If Dirk wants to be the head coach, we'll move Rick (Carlisle) over a little bit. Dirk's done so much for this franchise, he's earned that opportunity."

In his last public comments on the matter before leaving the country to see his brother-in-law Martin Olsson play for the Sweden, Nowitzki said earlier this month: "Since I felt great, played decent, I might opt out and sign a two- or three-year deal. That's probably the plan for now."

Nowitzki, who turned 38 on Sunday, has spent his entire 18-year career with the Mavericks, earning an MVP award, one NBA Finals MVP trophy and 13 All-Star selections. He is sixth on the NBA's all-time scoring list with 29,491 career points and is on pace to surpass Wilt Chamberlain to move into the top five at some point in the 2017-18 season as long as Nowitzki avoids significant injury.

Tuesday's decision takes Nowitzki out of the final season of his three-year, $25 million contract, which represented a steep hometown discount to provide the Mavs the salary-cap flexibility to construct a contender during Nowitzki's twilight years. The Mavs, however, have failed to get out of the first round since their 2011 title run, though Nowitzki led them in scoring again this past season.

The 7-footer from Germany has consistently maintained that he fully intends to finish his career with the Mavs, saying he'd be particularly proud to play 20 seasons with only one team. Kobe Bryant, who retired at the end of this past season after 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, is the only player in league history to spend an entire two-decade career with only one franchise.

Tim Duncan can become the second member of that club if he returns to the San Antonio Spurs next season.

Nowitzki has acknowledged that his decision to stay in Dallas would be much more difficult if the Mavs hadn't broken through to win the title in 2011. With a championship ring in his possession, Nowitzki has repeatedly said the only reason he would consider playing for another franchise is if the Mavs opted for a full-fledged rebuilding plan, which doesn't interest Cuban in the least.

Monday, June 20, 2016

DA cites insufficient evidence in not prosecuting Bama players!

Alex Scarborough
ESPN Staff Writer:


Prosecution of Alabama left tackle Cam Robinson and safety Laurence "Hootie" Jones has been declined, according to a filing from the Ouachita Parish (Louisiana) district attorney's office.

The filing cites insufficient evidence, for Robinson, on charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and illegal possession of a stolen firearm and, for Jones, possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Both were arrested in mid-May in their hometown of Monroe, Louisiana. A court appearance set for late last week was delayed before Monday's news.

"I want to emphasize once again that the main reason I'm doing this is that I refuse to ruin the lives of two young men who have spent their adolescence and teenage years, working and sweating, while we were all in the air conditioning," district attorney Jerry Jones told KNOE-TV.

Alabama OT Cam Robinson will not face prosecution for charges in connection to his mid-May arrest in his hometown of Monroe, Louisiana. Scott Donaldson/Icon Sportswire
According to the police report, an officer approached the players' vehicle at a park that was closed and smelled marijuana. The report alleges that a bag of marijuana and a handgun were in plain sight, and a stolen handgun was found under the passenger seat.

Robinson was allegedly driving the vehicle with Jones as his passenger. The stolen-firearms charge Robinson faced was a felony, while the other charges for Jones and himself were misdemeanors.

Alabama coach Nick Saban hasn't announced any punishment for the two players, saying multiple times that he wanted to gather more information about the arrests.

Robinson is an All-SEC left tackle entering his junior season. The 6-foot-6, 325-pound junior, started every game since his freshman year in 2014. ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. has him as the No. 7 player on his early 2017 Big Board.

Jones, a reserve in his first two years at Alabama, was widely regarded as one of the top safety prospects coming out of high school.

Penguins To Celebrate Cup Championship at Home Opener.


Pittsburgh plays Washington on Oct. 13; League announces first 2016-17 home game for all 30 teams
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The Pittsburgh Penguins will celebrate their Stanley Cup championship at their first home game of the 2016-17 season on Oct. 13 against the Washington Capitals. 

The League released the home openers for all 30 teams Monday. The full 2016-17 schedule will be released Tuesday.

The Penguins defeated the Presidents' Trophy-winning Capitals in the Eastern Conference Second Round in six games en route to beating the San Jose Sharks in six games to win the Cup for the fourth time.

The Sharks, who played in the Cup Final for the first time in franchise history, play their home opener against the Los Angeles Kings at SAP Center on Oct. 12. The Sharks defeated the Kings in the Western Conference First Round in five games.

The 2016-17 season also marks the 50th anniversary season for the Penguins, Kings, Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues.

The Kings' home opener is Oct. 14 against the Flyers; Philadelphia plays its first home game Oct. 20 against the Anaheim Ducks; the Blues' home opener is against the Minnesota Wild on Oct. 13.

The Detroit Red Wings have their final home opener at Joe Louis Arena on Oct. 17 against the Ottawa Senators. The Red Wings move into Little Caesars Arena for the 2017-18 season.

The Edmonton Oilers play their first game at Rogers Place against the Calgary Flames on Oct. 12. The 2015-16 season was the Oilers final season at Rexall Place.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Curry Says He Must Play His Best Game Ever on Sunday, Game 7

Stephen Curry says he needs to play better than ever in Game 7!

Ethan Sherwood Strauss
ESPN Staff Writer
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Stephen Curry believes he needs to play better than he ever has in Game 7 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday.

"I need to play my best game of the year, if not my career," he said after practice Saturday.

"Because of what the stakes are -- that doesn't mean score 50 points, though," he continued. "That means control the tempo of the game. I need to be aggressive, where I need to push the envelope."

Teammate Marreese Speights, though, expects Curry to do just that: score 50.

"Steph's gonna go off on Sunday," Speights wrote Saturday in an essay for The Players Tribune. "I wouldn't be surprised if he comes out and scores 50. With all the things the media's been saying about him, and everything on Twitter, I know he's going to respond. I know it. And then all the other guys are going to fall into place. That's how it works for us."

Curry is currently averaging 23.5 points on 17.5 shots in the series, but has more turnovers than assists. He also fouled out of Game 6, prompting him to throw his mouthpiece, which hit Andrew Forbes, son of Cavs minority owner Nate Forbes. Curry, who was subsequently ejected, apologized to Forbes on his way to the locker room with 4:22 left in the game.

Of the sequence, Curry said Saturday, "I was going to the bench either way, so I might as well have kept walking to the locker room. That's kind of how I view it, in a funny way. But the way that we move on is win Game 7 and have a lot more fun postgame."

Curry did not shy away from the negative implications of potentially losing Game 7. When asked if a Finals loss would make the team's historic 73-win regular season a failure, the back-to-back MVP said, "Yeah, pretty much, because that was our goal from the beginning."

"We're here on Game 7 with a chance to do it," he said. "We've had two chances already, haven't gotten it done, 48 minutes to do it, so if we come up short, we'll all be very, very, very disappointed. No two ways around it."

Stephen Curry was fined $25,000 by the NBA for his outburst during the Warriors' 115-101 loss to the Cavaliers in Game 6. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Curry's wife, Ayesha, became the focus of some controversy when she tweeted of Game 6: "I've lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money ... Or ratings in not sure which. I won't be silent. Just saw it live sry." Ayesha Curry later deleted the tweet.

When asked about the controversy Saturday, Stephen Curry said, "There's nothing really that's going to distract me from what's happening on the court. I get asked about it and it's between me and Ayesha, the conversations about what happened. That's going to be handled."

He added: "That doesn't take any spotlight off of what my job is on the floor and what these next 48 minutes are going to be like in Game 7. So that's kind of all I'm worried about."

Curry concluded with a joke: "I might have to cut the Wi-Fi off in my house there."

Friday, June 17, 2016

What Does GOD Have to do with Sports??

What does Jesus have to do with sports?
March 02, 2015

Since the beginning of our brand being in existence, there has been one particular question that seems to always come up: What does Jesus have to do with sports? This question often leads to others like, "Does God care about who wins games?" and "How does praying help an athlete during a game?".

As a Christian sports apparel brand people often ask us these questions through social networks like twitter, facebook and instagram. These questions were also at the forefront during "Tebow Mania" and "Linsanity" where Tim Tebow and Jeremy Lin were at the height of pop culture because of the unbelievable accomplishments of their athletic careers but chose to use that platform to express their faith and love for Jesus Christ. The sight of Tim Tebow on one knee praying before, during and after games became a phenomenon in itself being dubbed "Tebowing".

Jeremy Lin's sudden rise to super stardom coincided with the launch of Active Faith as he wore his In Jesus' Name I Play bands on his wrists while taking the NBA and the world by storm.It seemed in every interview or any chance they got, Tebow and Lin would make it a point to thank Jesus and give God the glory and praise.

Today you will see NBA Superstar Stephen Curry write bible verses on his shoes before games and point up after every made shot. In fact, Stephen's new signature shoe, the CURRY ONE by Under Armour, features his favorite verse, I Can Do All Things Through Christ... Philippians 4:13, within the actual shoe design. Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson is often seen leading prayer on the football field.

Then and now, the question of what does Jesus have to do with sports continues to arise. At Active Faith Sports we have an unexpected answer to that question:

NOTHING.

Thats right, a Christian sports apparel brand is saying that Jesus Christ and sports really don't have anything to specifically do with each other. To our knowledge there is no record or indication in the Bible that states that Jesus played any sports or had any interest in athletics at all. When you think of all of the issues the world faces and the interests that God has, we don't believe God really cares who wins or loses games and athletic competitions. In the last Super Bowl there were Christian players on both teams. Did the losing team's players not pray as much or as hard as the players on the victorious team? There are children starving in parts of the world right now. Do we think God is concerned with who the next NBA Champion will be? Our guess is probably not.

So if Jesus has nothing to do with sports and if God doesn't care about who wins or loses games, why do players and teams pray before games? Why do athletes thank God for winning Championships and awards and accolades? Why does Active Faith Sports even exist as a Christian sports apparel brand? We are glad you asked.

THE BIBLE SAYS IN COLOSSIANS 3:17, "AND WHATEVER YOU DO, WHETHER IN WORD OR DEED, DO IT ALL IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS, GIVING THANKS TO GOD THE FATHER THROUGH HIM."

That verse is the foundation that Active Faith Sports is built on. That verse is what our tagline "In Jesus' Name I Play" represents. See while we don't believe that Jesus has anything directly to do with sports or that God cares who wins or loses games, we do believe that God can use anybody in any position to bring Glory to His name. Based on that verse, as believers we are actually instructed to do whatever it is we do, in the name of Jesus. And in doing so, it gives thanks and reverence to the One who has blessed us with the ability to do so in the first place. This instruction says WHATEVER you do. So this concept of "In Jesus' Name I Play" is not limited to sports or athletics. In anything that you do, you can do it for the Glory of God versus for approval of man or your own glory. It doesn't matter if you are an athlete, a teacher, a janitor, a doctor, a lawyer, a garbage man, a full time parent... God can get the Glory by you performing your task to the best of your ability and doing it in a way that pleases Him.

All of us are blessed with some sort of talent or ability and we all have different platforms in which our talents and abilities are displayed. In our society, athletes have a platform that is unrivaled. People follow and admire athletes. Sports icons are trendsetters and are praised and treated as super heroes. It is the reason why companies and brands pay athletes millions of dollars to endorse their products and to use their platform to promote their businesses. So when an athlete thanks or praises Jesus, it is not saying that God cares about who won or that Jesus Himself has anything to do with sports. These athletes are just using the platform they have been blessed with to give thanks and spread the good news of the Gospel. When our Active Faith athletes thank and praise Jesus, they are simply thanking Him for the blessing of being able to do what they do. To reach the level of a Stephen Curry or a Russell Wilson, it takes years of hard work, discipline and skill. But without God blessing them with the specific talents they have been given, none of those other things would matter.

Here's the awesome thing about Jesus. You too can use whatever platform you have and whatever talents you have been blessed with to give Jesus the Glory and it will mean just as much to Him as any athlete. You may never play in the Super Bowl or have your own shoe. But you can still do whatever you do in the name of Jesus and give God praise for the ability to do what you do.

Do we think Jesus has anything to do with sports? No. But we can still use the platform it provides to spread His name and be witnesses. Jesus instructed his disciples to follow Him and become "Fishers of Men". At Active Faith Sports, we are fishing for men to win souls for Christ. We just happen to be using sports as our fishing net.

Sixers Meet With No.1 Draft Pick, Ben Simmons

76ers hold first face-to-face meeting with ‎Ben Simmons.

The Philadelphia 76ers had their first face-to-face meeting with ‎presumptive No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons on Thursday, ESPN.com has learned.

Sources with knowledge of the meeting said Friday that new Sixers general manager Bryan Colangelo and coach Brett Brown -- in the latest signal Philadelphia plans to take LSU's Simmons with the first pick in next Thursday's draft -- headlined a contingent of team officials that ‎came to Cleveland to dine with Simmons and agent Rich Paul before Thursday's Game 6 of the NBA Finals.

The Sixers are impressed by the 20 pounds of muscle Ben Simmons is said to have added to his physique since the end of the college season. Frank Mattia/Icon Sportswire
The Sixers, sources said, came away impressed by the 20 pounds of muscle Simmons is said to have added to his physique since the end of the college season and viewed the meeting as the start of "building a relationship" with the player they are strongly expecteddraft.elect ahead of Duke's Brandon Ingram with the first pick next week.

Thursday's sitdown did not include any basketball work, but sources say that the Sixers are to date the only team that has been granted direct access to Simmons in the lead-up to the draft.

Marc Stein
ESPN Senior Writer

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Curry EJECTED!! PISSED!!


The Golden State Warriors had to finish Game 6 of the NBA Finals without star Stephen Curry.

Curry was whistled for a foul on the Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, his sixth of the game, with 4:22 to go and the Warriors down 12 points. And he wasn't happy about it.

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Curry was whistled for the foul and then picked up an immediate technical foul for throwing his mouthguard, which hit a fan courtside. He received an automatic ejection for throwing at item into the stands. He also faces a possible fine and suspension, although the precedent is just a fine.

Curry apologized to the fan he hit before leaving the court and shared some words with chuckling Cavs coach Tyronn Lue as well.

Curry finished with 30 points and fouled out for the first time since Dec. 13, 2013, as the Warriors lost 115-101, forcing a deciding Game 7.

"It's obviously frustrating to be fouling out in the fourth quarter of a clinching game," Curry said in his postgame news conference.

Curry's wife, Ayesha, also was unhappy, tweeting: "I've lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money... Or ratings in not sure which. I won't be silent . Just saw it live sry."

She later deleted the tweet and apologized in a follow-up tweet.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry "had every right to be upset" and that he was not concerned Curry might be suspended for Game 7.

"He's the MVP of the league, he gets six fouls called on him, three of them were absolutely ridiculous," said Kerr, who emphasized that the fouls were not the reason the Warriors lost the game.

"I am happy he threw his mouthpiece; he should be upset."

One person who wasn't upset was the fan who was hit by Curry's mouthpiece, Andrew Forbes, son of Cavs minority owner Nate Forbes.

"It's all good," Andrew Forbes said. "It just hit me, and I was like, 'Who? What?' I was just cheering, being a fan. I don't even know where he was throwing it. ... He was good about it."

ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Tom Haberstroh and The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Cavs Win: Lebron says we gave it Everything.

LeBron: We gave it our all tonight and were able to come away with a victory .

CLEVELAND -- The Golden State Warriorslost 115-101 to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night, their second straight sound defeat. It’s difficult to know which Cleveland scene might haunt the Warriors more if they complete the collapse. Will it be Draymond Green’s suspension-worthy poke at LeBron James’ groin in the waning minutes of an already-decided Game 4? Or will it be the onslaught of missed 3-pointers to begin Game 6?

Golden State began this game moving the ball and getting open shots. One slight issue: As happened in the second half of Game 5, the shots kept missing. That issue was compounded when Stephen Currypicked up his second foul on a James drive and was pulled for the remainder of the first quarter. In retrospect, coach Steve Kerr likely erred in doing this, as the Cavs' lead ballooned beyond 20 points. But in retrospect, maybe nothing would have worked on a night when non-Curry Warriors started out 1-of-17 from distance.

Meanwhile, the Cavs were humming, with James making incisive pass after incisive pass. Kyrie Irving again had success against the usually stout Klay Thompson.

The Warriors managed to make things interesting, insofar as LeBron would let them. A Thompson-powered run allowed Golden State into single-digit territory entering the fourth quarter. But in that last stanza, James proved too good. He finished with 41 points, 11 assists and 8 rebounds.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Houston standing out as Possible Choice as Baylor's, Tren'Davian Dickson Departs




Freshman wide receiver Tren'Davian Dickson is the latest to announce his intention to transfer from Baylor. The new front-runner for his services might be the Houston Cougars, reports Max Olson. Dickson told ESPN he has already returned home to Navasota, Texas, in the wake of Baylor's sexual assualt scandal.
Last November, Dickson flipped his commitment from Texas to Baylor. He then enrolled at Baylor in January and participated in spring practices. He is one of seven members of the Bears' 2016 class that has opted to leave. Dickson's situation is more complicated than others, notes Olson. Since Dickson has already joined the team, he must sit out the 2016 season, and Baylor has the right to restrict his transfer options.
"The former ESPN 300 recruit said he was told the staff will not permit him to transfer to another Big 12 program," writes Olson.


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The Baltimore Ravens Release (Marijuana) Monroe, Who Says Its Due to His Position on Marijuana




The Baltimore Ravens released starting left tackle Eugene Monroe on Wednesday, the team announced on its website.
Baltimore acknowledged earlier in the week it had been seeking to trade Monroe, who has been an outspoken advocate for the NFL to remove medical marijuana from its list of banned substances.
Monroe wrote on Twitter last Friday that he believed the organization had taken issue with his stance.

@Ravens continue to distance themselves from me and my cause. I invite you all to do some research. I won't stop. This is for my brothers


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Rockies Unload Reyes, Almost $40 Million to be Cherished More!!!



Colorado Rockies on Wednesday, as the club opted to eat almost $40 million in salary rather than reinstate its former shortstop who recently completed an 51-game suspension for violating the club's domestic violence policy.
The club will likely release Reyes after he clears waivers as it hands the shortstop job permanently to rookie Trevor Story, who has flourished since Reyes' suspension opened up an opportunity. Reyes, 33, is due $22 million in 2017, and a $4 million buyout of a 2018 option. He's also due $13.3 million more in 2015 salary. Reyes was arrested by police in Maui in October and charged with abusing a family/household member after an incident with his wife at a resort.
Reyes' wife, Katherine, told police that he grabbed her by the throat and shoved her into a sliding glass door before hotel security called police. She was taken to an emergency room and treated for injuries to her side, neck and wrist.
Prosecutors in Maui dismissed charges after Reyes' wife didn't cooperate with investigators.
Reyes was placed on paid leave in February and then assessed a 51-game suspension by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, which cost him about $7 million in salary. Reyes was allowed to go on a rehab assignment at the conclusion of his suspension, and he batted .303 with two home runs in 33 at-bats over nine games with Class AAA Albuquerque. The club faced a Wednesday deadline of reinstating Reyes to the active major league roster or designating him for assignment.
Once Reyes clears waivers, the Rockies will likely release him and he'll be free to sign with any team; the new team would be responsible for just the pro-rated portion of the major league minimum salary, with the Rockies paying the rest.
He was acquired at the July 2015 trade deadline in exchange for fellow shortstop Troy Tulowitzki and a package of prospects. Reyes, a four-time All-Star, played in just 116 games last season due to injury. 
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Nate Robinson Going NFL!



If it wasn't clear that 5-foot-9 Nate Robinson's attempted transition from being one of the NBA's smallest point guards to becoming a member of the Seattle Seahawks' blanketing core of defensive backs was a long-shot, Seahawks coachPete Carroll gave some confirmation on Tuesday.
When asked about Robinson's chances of earning a spot on an NFL roster after a 14-year hiatus from football (he played at the University of Washingtonin 2002), Carroll was brutally honest: “I think it’s all but impossible," he said, per The Seattle Times.
"It’s as hard as it could possibly get," Carroll continued. "And he’s 32, as well. So it would be, I don’t know if anybody could do it. But if anybody could it might be Nate. He’s that versatile of an athlete and that great a competitor.’’
Robinson played three years of college basketball at Washington as well (2002-05) where he earned two All-Pac-10 First Team selections before ultimately deciding to take the NBA route. He was drafted with the 21st overall pick in 2005 by the Phoenix Suns and hopped around various teams before ending his career with the New Orleans Pelicans this season. He was best known for his electrifying performances at the NBA's annual Slam Dunk Contest, where he became the first player in league history to win the event three times (2006, 2009, 2010).
He announced his intention to pursue his NFL dreams in March and was given a tryout with Seattle on Monday.
“He’s got a lot of work to do,’’ Carroll told The Seattle Times. “He’s getting ready for whatever comes next for him and he’s trying to figure out what he’s going to do, whether it’s going to be in the NBA or overseas playing or whatever. Football is an option he wants to investigate. He’s a great kid. I’ve known him for a long time since way back when and always loved the kid and excited to give him a chance to see where this all fits together with him and we’ll find out down the road.’’
For what it's worth, Carroll also added that Robinson “looked really quick" and "caught the ball really well" during his tryout.
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Bogut (Out) for Remainder of Finals!!



Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut will miss the remainder of the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers after suffering a "significant impaction injury" to his left knee during Monday night's Game 5, the team announced Wednesday.
An MRI on Tuesday revealed bone bruises to his proximal tibia and distal femur. The injury will not require surgery, but expected recovery time is 6-8 weeks.
The injury occurred early in the second half of Game 5 as Bogut went up to block Cavs' guard J.R. Smith's layup attempt. He landed on Smith awkwardly and immediately fell to the floor grabbing his left knee. He did not return to the game, which the Warriors lost 112-97.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Cowboys McFadden OUT!

IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys running back Darren McFadden had surgery on a broken right elbow on Tuesday that could keep him out of the Sept. 11 season opener against the New York Giants.

Coach Jason Garrett said the injury happened over Memorial Day weekend at McFadden's house. McFadden fell on the elbow trying not to drop his cell phone, Cowboys running backs coach Gary Brown said.

McFadden took part in last week's organized team activities, wearing a protective sleeve on his arm, but he did not say anything to the team's athletic training staff until Friday. D.Mcfadden