Sunday, January 15, 2017

Memphis' David Fizdale hints why LeBron James shouldn't be a coach and other top stories.

  • Memphis' David Fizdale hints why LeBron James shouldn't be a coach

    Memphis' David Fizdale hints why LeBron James shouldn't be a coach
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The possibilities for LeBron James' post-basketball life seem endless. At 31 and with seemingly plenty of golden years left atop the NBA, the Cavs superstar is already the 39th richest entrepreneur with a net worth of $275 million, according to Forbes magazine. But a former coach of James knows there's one thing he probably won't or shouldn't do upon retirement, whenever that day comes. James isn't a coach. "He would kill somebody," said David Fizdale, coach of the Memphis G..
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  • Pass rush suddenly disappears again for Seahawks (Dec 13, 2016)

    Pass rush suddenly disappears again for Seahawks (Dec 13, 2016)
    RENTON, Wash. (AP) For the first half of the season, Cliff Avril, Michael Bennett and the rest of the Seattle Seahawks defensive line were able to create havoc, getting into the backfield and making opposing quarterbacks aware of their presence. Through eight games, Seattle had recorded 27 sacks and at one point Avril was leading the NFC in sacks. But for the past five games, the pass rush and the ability to sack the quarterback has gone missing. And as Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers..
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  • 'Cyborg' sits out as division created for her debuts

    'Cyborg' sits out as division created for her debuts
    This wouldn’t be happening if Cris “Cyborg” Justino were under a long-term contract to another promoter. And it wouldn’t be happening if Justino could either make the women’s bantamweight division’s limit of 135 pounds or would be content to fight in the UFC at catchweights of 140 pounds, as she has done twice previously.It was, though, somewhat startling Tuesday to learn that though the UFC has finally created a women’s featherweight division, Justino won’t be involved in its first championship..
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  • Draymond, Durant pull out the stops to put away Anthony Davis' Pelicans

    Draymond, Durant pull out the stops to put away Anthony Davis' Pelicans
    Last month, after coming up with a clutch steal of an inbounds pass to shut down the Milwaukee Bucks’ last chance at score and seal a victory, Draymond Green put the NBA on notice.“I think that’s disrespectful to me,” the Golden State Warriors’ firebrand forward said. “I take that as disrespect. Don’t go at me for game.”[Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Basketball contest now | Free NBA Yahoo Cup entry]A week later, after snuffing out Dennis Schröder and Kent Bazemore to lock down another win, Green a..
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  • No. 1 Villanova beats Temple for 17th straight victory

    No. 1 Villanova beats Temple for 17th straight victory
    AP 11:20 p.m. EST December 13, 2016Josh Hart reacts after scoring a basket and getting fouled during the second half at The Pavilion.(Photo: Eric Hartline, USA TODAY Sports)VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — Josh Hart shined again as a player of the year candidate in front of a slew of NBA stars that had to know he will join them next season."Josh Hart everyone!" teammate Kris Jenkins yelled as the Wildcats entered the media center.Hart raised his arms in triumph."The guy who made the shot rig..
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  • Grading the rookie classes for every NFL team

    Grading the rookie classes for every NFL team
    NFL Nation reporters give the rookie classes for all 32 teams a grade and pick the best, most improved and most disappointing rookies of the season. Click the links after each team to view the full posts.Grade: ADallas Cowboys: The Cowboys are looking at one of their best draft classes. Much of the focus is on Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott, but they have received better-than-expected contributions from others. Read more.Editor's PicksGrade: A-minusNew York Giants: The Giants have leaned heavi..
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  • Arizona QB Solomon to transfer, will be eligible immediately (Dec 13, 2016)

    Arizona QB Solomon to transfer, will be eligible immediately (Dec 13, 2016)
    TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Arizona junior quarterback Anu Solomon announced he is transferring after three seasons as the Wildcats' starter. Solomon made the announcement on Instagram Tuesday. Solomon is expected to graduate early and would be eligible to play next season. The dual-threat quarterback from Hawaii had a superb redshirt freshman season after a tight race to become the starter, throwing for 3,793 yards and 28 touchdowns while leading the Wildcats to the Fiesta Bowl for the first t..
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  • Chicago Bulls Fail Litmus Test and Other Tuesday NBA Takeaways

    Chicago Bulls Fail Litmus Test and Other Tuesday NBA Takeaways
    This was the Chicago Bulls' big chance to prove their legitimacy.  Playing in front of a packed United Center eager to cheer their team on to victory against former head coach Tom Thibodeau—and a national television audience—they had the chance to move to 14-10 against a weak opponent. The Minnesota Timberwolves are young and brimming over with upside, but their porous defense and unpolished offense have made winning a difficult proposition.  The 99-94 Bulls loss had the opposite effect, especi..
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  • Lillard has 17 and Blazers beat Thunder 114-95

    Lillard has 17 and Blazers beat Thunder 114-95
    AP 2:14 a.m. EST December 14, 2016Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, center, gets past Oklahoma City Thunder guard Semaj Christon during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer)(Photo: The Associated Press)PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard called it a breakthrough.Coming off a one-point loss to the Clippers the night before, the Portland Trail Blazers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 114..
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  • Giants are looking like the overlooked Super Bowl teams of their past

    Giants are looking like the overlooked Super Bowl teams of their past
    As Sunday night turned to Monday morning in marginally snowy East Rutherford, N.J. — just minutes removed from the New York Giants’ predictably unpredictable 10-7 win over the previously surging Dallas Cowboys — everything suddenly went dark inside of the home team’s locker room. I mean, literally, all of the lights just went out. And in that transient moment of disorientation, as players hooted and jokingly hollered mild profanities while cloaked in the protection of anonymity, a disembodied..
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