Gordon Hayward said his short time with the Thunder was “disappointing” and “frustrating” after the mid-season trade landed him in Oklahoma City.
Being an MLB umpire is a thankless job, both emotionally taxing and physically strenuous. But Hernández’s outwardly standoffish attitude and penchant for comically bad calls did him no favors.
Turnovers plagued Clark and the Fever again while the Sparks put on a clinic from beyond the 3-point arc.
The Timberwolves, after falling down 0-3 in the series, have forced a Game 5 in the Western Conference finals.
Bluder coached Iowa for 24 years. She's retired at the conclusion of the Caitlin Clark era.
The Chiefs open up as a small favorite over the Ravens in the opener.
Bennett missed last season and the Rams wouldn't say why.
The champs are back.
Prep for the final days of Week 6 with Dalton Del Don's latest batch of fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups!
Carter played five seasons with the franchise, helping them to the second round twice.
The return of the long-anticipated college football video game has a release date.
The game’s full name: The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.
The Seminoles lost 23-16 to Tennessee in the first-ever BCS title game.
An argument between Boston Red Sox reliever Chris Martin and Milwaukee Brewers first base coach Quintin Berry caused a bench-clearing confrontation at Fenway Park on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs players Wayna Morris and Chukwuebuka Godrick were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession, according to a Johnson County Sheriff.
Dalton Del Don examines the potential of several first-round picks to become reliable fantasy contributors as rookies.
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie offers up his top buy low/high and sell low-high candidates for Week 6.
While it's not the best week for securing pitching services on the fantasy waiver wire, Fred Zinkie has you covered with a blueprint to maneuver the hurdles.
The Chiefs have been deluged with negative news this offseason.
With the right summer moves and expected health, there's no reason to believe the Thunder couldn't win the whole thing next season.