Sunday's Top Plays
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Take a look at the Top Plays from across a five-game night in the NBA.
Odds | Money Line | Point Spread | Total Points |
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Miami | +115 | +3 | O 226.5 |
New Orleans | -139 | -3 | U 226.5 |
Jackie Bradley Jr.'s Red Sox tenure has come to an end, as the free-agent outfielder reportedly is headed to the Brewers.
The Buffalo Sabres sit at 6-11-3, their 15 points the fewest in the NHL. Is it time for them to consider trading star Jack Eichel?
Prescott's contract talks seem to be positive as the new league year approaches. What is the future for players like Elliott and Gallup?
Rookie LaMelo Ball has seized the attention of the NBA this season with his highlight reel passes and a surprising ability to score the basketball, including Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan. The six-time NBA champion said when the Hornets selected Ball with the No. 3 overall pick they hoped the crafty 6-foot-6 point guard would eventually rise to the level of becoming an All-Star. Jordan likes the way Ball is trending.
The U.S.-owned Haas Formula One team presented its 2021 car in Russian colours on Thursday with potash producer Uralkali, owned by the billionaire father of new Russian driver Nikita Mazepin, joining as title sponsor. Mazepin will be partnered in an all-rookie lineup with Mick Schumacher, son of Ferrari great Michael and the reigning F2 champion. Ferrari-powered Haas, ninth last season with just three points, are owned by machine-tools industrialist Gene Haas.
The Las Vegas Raiders are making moves. The Cincinnati Bengals could stand to benefit in free agency.
The Sharks defended Joachim Blichfeld for his hit, but a possible suspension looms.
The jazz blew a lead in the fourth against the Sixers, and Donovan Mitchell was none too happy with some of the circumstances surrounding the L. By Adam Hermann
Jon Jones is apparently amused by Israel Adesanya's change of course when it comes to a potential highly anticipated grudge match.
Longhorns players were allegedly told they wouldn't be able to get a job in Texas if they kept protesting.
Two of UFC's longest-tenured heavyweights are on the way out.
Minnesota Vikings GM Rick Spielman addressed the Danielle Hunter situation, the linebacker problem, Kirk Cousins ahead of 2021 free agency.
Jason Peters was on NFL Network on Thursday morning to talk about Carson Wentz, free agency and more. By Dave Zangaro
Some had thought the 43-year-old might walk away from the game when he parted ways with the Patriots last offseason after winning six Super Bowls in 20 seasons in New England. Instead, Brady signed a two-year, $50 million contact with the Bucs and more than delivered for the franchise with an impressive run through the playoffs and convincing win over the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs in the title game. Brady, who took home Super Bowl MVP honors while claiming a record-extending seventh championship ring, also shot down the possibility of retiring in his on-field TV interview, so the story he told about his exchange with wife Gisele Bundchen was no surprise.
The UFC has indicated Dominick Cruz's wish will be obliged, but it's up to the Nevada commission.
A couple boosters said if Black student-athletes don't like the Longhorns' controversial school song, they can go elsewhere. Take their advice.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Detroit Lions have agreed to a deal with wide receiver Tyrell Williams on a one-year, $6.2 million deal.
Kyle Brandt thinks the Bears' QB move could be something that no one is talking about.
Wizards guard Russell Westbrook hopes to play many more years in the NBA. But once he's done, don't expect him to become a coach.
The Bears took care of some of their own re-signing several exclusive rights free agents, including Alex Bars, Josh Woods and J.P. Holtz.