Stephen Curry’s Postseason No-Shows Now a Distant Memory for Warriors

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May 4, 2017; Washington, DC, USA; Washington Wizards guard John Wall (2) celebrates with Wizards guard Brandon Jennings (7) against the Boston Celtics in the third quarter in game three of the second round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs at Verizon Center. The Wizards won 116-89. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Stephen Curry’s Postseason No-Shows Now a Distant Memory for Warriors

Bleacher Report
OAKLAND, Calif. – As Stephen Curry nailed a 14-foot floater immediately after halftime of Game 1 to cut the Golden State Warriors’ deficit to merely 18, the videoboard suspended over Oracle Arena instinctually gave those two points to the San Antonio

Ryan Johansen on Ryan Kesler: ‘I don’t know how you can cheer for a guy like that’

ESPN
ANAHEIM, Calif. — With the spotlight already shining brightly on the matchup between the Nashville Predators’ Ryan Johansen and the Anaheim Ducks’ Ryan Kesler, Game 2 of the Western Conference finals just added some theatrics and biting dialogue.

Tour Confidential: Kim’s victory, Sawgrass’s wrath and Chamblee vs. Poulter

Golf.com
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Derek Jeter was in vintage form at his number retirement ceremony

FOXSports.com
Derek Jeter never blew you away with any single talent during his career. Instead, he just did everything. He didn’t have blazing speed, his pop would come and go, and his glove in the field was known more for its steadiness than its flashiness.

Ducks rally to even series with Predators in Game 2 of Western Conference Final

Yahoo Sports
The beginning couldn’t have gone any better for the Nashville Predators. Unfortunately for them, they didn’t carry that over into the middle or the end of the story that was Game 2. The Anaheim Ducks pulled off a rally to tie the series with a 5-3 win

Celtics seek top pick, Lakers aim to keep theirs in lottery

Washington Post
NEW YORK – The Boston Celtics are trying to go from No. 1 seed to No. 1 pick. The Los Angeles Lakers don’t need to be first, but they sure better not be worse than third.

Penguins now know what they’re up against in Sens

ESPN
While Ottawa has flustered opponents with both a blue-collar work ethic and superior execution, Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan and his team go back to the drawing board as they attempt to even the series in Game 2. AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar.

For the Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards, it comes down to the final 48 minutes

NBA.com
BOSTON – For most of the players on both teams, Game 7 of the Eastern semifinals promises to be the biggest game of their basketball lives.

Ex-MLB umpire Palermo, shot in ’91, dies at 67

ESPN
Steve Palermo was an umpire with Hall of Fame potential, but his career was cut short on a summer night in Texas more than a quarter-century ago.

Has the bar been lowered for Cubs’ Jake Arrieta?

ESPN (blog)
ST. LOUIS — Either Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon saw something the rest of us didn’t, or pitcher Jake Arrieta has struggled so much this year, that on a day in which he gave up “only” two home runs in six innings of work, it was actually seen as a

Latest meltdown a fitting end for Mets’ drama-filled week

ESPN
Addison Reed, shown above in a previous game, gave up a three-run homer Sunday as the Mets gave up a big lead to the Brewers. AP Photo/Eric Risberg.

Liverpool Transfer News: Philippe Coutinho Talks Barcelona Link, Fresh Rumours

Bleacher Report
Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho has said he has heard nothing from Barcelona about a potential transfer despite recent rumours linking him with the Camp Nou giants.

Lavezzi ‘deeply’ sorry for offensive gesture

ESPN FC
Ezequiel Lavezzi and his Chinese Super League club Hebei CFFC have made public apologies after the Argentina international was photographed making a racist gesture by apparently making his eyes look more Chinese.

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