Fans excited for Super Bowl showdown as gametime nears
Healthcare workers among the thousands of fans excited for Chiefs and Bucs Super Bowl showdown as gametime nears
Anton Khudobin made 43 saves for his second shutout of the season, leading the Dallas Stars to a 3-0 victory over the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night that ended their six-game winless streak. Defensemen John Klingberg, Esa Lindell and Joel Kiviranta scored for the Stars, who are 1-3-3 in their last seven. Khudobin has shut out Florida three times in nine career starts.
The Utah Jazz are the real deal. The ball movement on offense is seamless, and the way the Jazz rotate on defense, it makes it difficult for teams to get the shots they want.
The NBA has resisted calls to alter its logo in the past.
The Nets were 4-9 against the spread in their first 13 games with James Harden. Since then, though, they haven't lost.
Gane is a solid -275 favorite at BetMGM, while Rozenstruik is at a more favorable +230.
DeMarcus Cousins is soon to be a free agent as the Houston Rockets prepare to waive the center as early as Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Cousins is Houston's leading rebounder (7.6 per game) and is averaging a career-low 9.6 points. The Rockets intend to return to a "small ball" lineup with Christian Wood coming back from an ankle injury.
The NBA announced its list of 14 All-Star reserves for this year's game in Atlanta on March 7. There were perhaps more deserving candidates this year than ever before, which means there were plenty of worthy candidates left out.
The NBA announced the second half of its 2020-21 regular-season schedule on Wednesday, and as expected, it will be a grind for players and teams who will play as many as 40 games in the 68-day stretch from March 10 to May 16.
Matt Harmon and Charles McDonald break down the latest in the NFL rumor mill.
Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors) with a buzzer beater vs the Miami Heat, 02/24/2021
Underdogs reigned supreme in 2020, will they keep it up next year?
A Packers great thinks the Bears is the best landing spot for Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, if he gets traded.
Cowboys fans may have thought the franchise tag, long-term contract back-and-forth between the front office and quarterback Dak Prescott couldn't get more muddied. And then Russell Wilson entered the chat. Thursday's announcement was indeed a ...
The Bears' offense has struggled, mainly because of quarterback play, so why does Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson have them on his list?
The Warriors won three titles in four years, but one player on that dynasty says sacrifices were made to accommodate the egos.
Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson reportedly named the New Orleans Saints as a trade destination, putting WR Michael Thomas on notice.
The plot thickens.
The Bears are among the shortlist of teams that Russell Wilson would agree to be traded, and the interest is mutual.
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks are headed for divorce, according to a detailed report by The Athletic on Thursday. Wilson could command up to three first-round picks, per multiple reports, and the 32-year-old has three years left on a four-year, $140 million deal he signed in April 2019. The Athletic reported the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints all have a level of interest in Wilson.