Raiders linebacker Vontaze Burfict weighed in on the brawl involving Myles Garrett and discussed his own suspension in an interview with The Athletic.
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Rockets’ Austin Rivers implores refs to give dad and Clippers coach Doc a technical foul
Clippers coach Doc Rivers was ejected after receiving two technical fouls. Son Austin, a guard for the Rockets, was loving every minute of it.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says opening season with conference games a ‘money grab’
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim expressed his displeasure at the ACC beginning the season with league games after his Orange lost to Virginia.
Massive gaffe by Texas Tech player helps Kansas to first conference win under Les Miles
A Texas Tech fumble after a blocked field goal in the final seconds gave Kansas one final opportunity to get a rare win in Big 12 Conference play.
No. 3 LSU grinds out win over No. 10 Auburn to set up heavyweight showdown with Alabama
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Jimmy Butler won’t make Miami Heat debut vs. Memphis Grizzlies due to ‘personal reasons’
Jimmy Butler, the Heat’s star offseason acquisition, will not be making his Miami debut Wednesday night due to “personal reasons.”
Michael Jordan jokes that Warriors superstar Steph Curry is ‘not a Hall of Famer yet’
Michael Jordan said that Stephen Curry is “not a Hall of Famer yet,” though His Airness appeared to be joking. We think.
Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa knocked out of game vs. Tennessee with ankle injury
Alabama star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered an ankle injury in the second quarter against Tennessee.
President Trump: Steve Kerr looked ‘weak and pathetic’ answering questions about NBA and China
President Trump criticized Steve Kerr again, saying coach looked “weak and pathetic” for declining to comment at length on NBA-China situation.
Mark Few: California governor ‘wasting his time grandstanding’ over Fair Pay To Play Act
Gonzaga coach Mark Few ripped California Gov. Gavin Newsom, despite being in favor of his players earning money off their name, image and likeness.