Conor Benn: “I can be better than the top dogs in the division”
Ahead of his bight fight against Samuel Vargas on April 10 on DAZN, Conor Benn talks about his ambitions and competition in the division.
Saddiq Bey (Detroit Pistons) with a deep 3 vs the LA Clippers, 04/14/2021
Andy Behrens and Dalton Del Don recap the 49ers trade for the #3 pick and analyze some notable picks in early fantasy drafts.
Undersized DB who has always belied his frame with elite instincts, highly competitive style
Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets) with a buzzer beater vs the Minnesota Timberwolves, 04/13/2021
Perhaps the third time will be the charm for Michael Page and Derek Anderson when they square off at Bellator 258.
With the start of fantasy hockey playoffs nearly here, let's help your team's chances of taking home a title. Here are your priority pickups.
Terence Davis (Sacramento Kings) with a dunk vs the Washington Wizards, 04/14/2021
Max Pacioretty and Tomas Nosek both collected one goal and two assists to pace the visiting Vegas Golden Knights to a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday. Mark Stone and Alex Tuch netted one goal and one assist apiece in the win, and Chandler Stephenson and Alex Pietrangelo added goals as the Golden Knights won their fourth straight game.
Miles Bridges dunked on Clint Capela so hard that he may not actually exist anymore.
Johnny Gaudreau scored 36 seconds into overtime to give the visiting Calgary Flames a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Following a 1-8-0 stretch, the Flames have now won consecutive games. Gaudreau and Elias Lindholm each had a goal and an assist for Calgary.
The Cubs catcher may have said too much in a postgame interview.
Andre Drummond won no playoff games in eight seasons with the Pistons and Cavaliers.
Washington trades up to select Trey Lance in Charley Casserly's latest mock draft, but how far they move up to get him is different than what we've seen.
British No 1 Dan Evans cited a disrespectful late arrival from Novak Djokovic as the spur that prompted the best – and most unlikely – victory of his career today in Monte Carlo. This was a real turn-up. Beating Djokovic had appeared to be an impossible dream for Evans. He has never warmed to clay, nor had he previously managed a victory against anyone ranked higher than No 7 in the world. But Djokovic – who has stood atop the rankings for 14 months – came out strangely flat on a blustery, cold and drizzly day in the Riviera. And Evans was contrastingly brilliant, especially in the large number of stylish drop-shots that he feathered just over the net. The result was a pot pourri of remarkable statistics. This was Djokovic’s first defeat of 2021, after 10 straight victories. It was Evans’ first visit to the quarter-final of a Masters 1000 event (where he will play 11th seed David Goffin on Friday). Most notably, it was the first time that a British man had beaten a world No 1 on clay. A perceived snub in the build-up had helped Evans find his focus. “He kept me waiting at the start of the match in the changing rooms a little bit,” Evans told Amazon Prime after his 6-4, 7-5 win. “It was a little annoying, so I was ready to go from that – it got me a little extra fired up. “That’s why we roll the balls out,” Evans added. “It’s one against one and you’ve gotta see who wins and that’s what I was telling myself. He gave me some cheap ones today which he never normally does, so I was a little lucky there but I am just really happy with coming through.” The same interview finished with a moment of banter as Amazon’s studio pundit Tim Henman asked Evans – tongue firmly in cheek – whether clay was now his favourite surface. “Is golf your favourite sport?” replied Evans, without addressing the question.
If Aaron Rodgers were to play against NFL players as a contestant on "Jeopardy!," the Green Bay Packers QB said he'd love to beat Corey Linsley.
The Steelers made official the re-signing of veteran linebacker Vince Williams.
The Steelers surprised by signing Josh Dobbs back.
Comments Favre made during a recent podcast hit the news cycle Thursday, and they're as lazy and easily dismantled as can be.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Bojan Bogdanovic knew the Jazz would look to him to take a leading role with three of Utah's primary players out. Bogdanovic scored 23 points and Donovan Mitchell added 22 as the Utah Jazz beat the struggling Oklahoma City Thunder 106-96 on Tuesday night. ''We had guys out on this back-to-back, so we're ran way more sets of fences for me so I was able to get to the basket and draw the fouls,'' Bogdanovic said.
Will any of the latest proposed names stick?