Ben Clarke
Hornets Will Do “Everything They Can” to Re-Sign Kemba Walker, Says GM
Charlotte Hornets are facing with a big possibility of losing their franchise star player Kemba Walker this summer. The 28-year-old is set to become an unrestricted free agent in June and he might easily decide to join another team where he would have a bigger chance to win a title or least make the playoffs. Still, Hornets are hoping...
Arsenal Dominates Napoli 2-0 in Europa League
The quarter-finals of this year’s edition of the UEFA Europa League couldn’t have gotten off to a better start for Arsenal.
They dominated the first leg of their tie with Napoli on Thursday night, winning the match by a 2-0 final score.
Their home win at Emirates Stadium gives them a strong advantage going into the second leg of the draw...
Patriots’ Sign TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins to a One Year-Deal
It looks like New England Patriots are determined to add depth to the tight end position following Rob Gronkowski's retirement. According to ESPN's Field Yates, Patriots have signed veteran TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins to a one year deal.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports that the 26-year-old
signed on to a veteran's minimum which will net him $790,000 in 2019. He also
received...
Kyrie Irving Will Reportedly Give Lakers a Free Agent Interview
Could Kyrie Irving and LeBron James be reunited just two years after their shocking breakup? Well, as shocking as this might sound, it looks like the duo, which won the NBA title as members of Cleveland Cavaliers, might have another run together with Los Angeles Lakers.
Irving is an unrestricted free agent this summer, and while
it seemed he would stay...
Florida Panthers Fire Head Coach Bob Boughner after 2 Seasons
Bob Boughner is leaving Florida Panthers after spending just
two years as the team's head coach. Panthers announced the decision to fire
Boughner on Sunday after the team finished the season with a 36-32-14 record
and on the fifth spot in the Atlantic Division. The organization also decided
to let go of assistant coach Paul McFarland.
The news was confirmed by Panthers general manager...
Hurricanes Return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs After a 10-Year Drought
It's been a decade since Carolina Hurricanes made their last
Stanley Cup playoffs appearance, but that will soon change. Following a 3-1 win
over New Jersey Devils on Thursday, the Hurricanes climbed to a 45-29-7 record
which meant they have secured themselves a spot in the postseason.
Carolina also benefited from Washington Capitals' 2-1 over
Montreal Canadiens, who were Hurricanes' main competition for...
Former Chargers’ LB Kyle Emanuel Retires After Four Season in NFL
Former Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Kyle Emanuel decided
to retire from NFL after just four seasons in the pros. Emanuel, who became a
free agent in March, announced his decision on social media.
According to the 27-year-old, repeated injuries and health
concerns influenced him to walk away from football.
"There is no one specific reason why I came to this
decision, but as...
Shaquille O’Neal Says Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo is Better Than He Was at 24
Milwaukee Bucks' All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo is playing a
career season this year, leading his team to the best record in the NBA and being
a favorite for NBA MVP award. Antetokounmpo 's performances didn't go unnoticed
by one of basketball's greats Shaquille O'Neal, who recently treated the Greek
with some significant praise.
During his appearance on "The Big Podcast," O'Neal
said that he believes...
Capitals’ Defenseman Michal Kempny to Miss 6 Months with Torn Left Hamstring
Washington Capitals will have to enter Stanley Cup playoffs
without their defenseman Michal Kempny. The team announced on Tuesday that
Kempny successfully underwent a surgery to repair a torn left hamstring and
will miss up to six months recovering.
Kempny got injured in Capitals' 4-5 loss to Tampa Bay
Lightning on March 20th when his leg twisted in an awkward way
during a duel...
Redskins to Work Out Former 1st Round Pick WR Kenny Britt
Veteran wide receiver Kenny Britt spent the 2018 NFL season
as a free agent, so it makes sense that most people thought he is retired by
now. It seems, however, that Britt, who was the first round pick in 2009, still
wants to play football and NFL teams are willing to give him a chance. According
to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the 30-year-old is...