Zach LaVine scored 31 points and Colby White had 22, including the winning free throws with three second left, as the Chicago Bulls outlasted the New York Knicks 124-123 on Wednesday night.
Franz Wagner scored 29 points, Jalen Suggs hit two free throws with 9.8 seconds left and the Orlando Magic beat the Indiana Pacers 94-90 on Wednesday night to remain unbeaten at home.
VANCOUVER — Mike Miller is back in the Grey Cup but with a different twist. Miller helped Winnipeg make three straight appearances — winning twice — before being sidelined last year with a neck injury ...
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — There are several reasons Josh Allen spent much of Wednesday referring to the AFC East-leading Bills' much-hyped showdown against Patrick Mahomes and the undefeated Chiefs on ...
With a smile, and a shake of his head, Janarion Grant says there’s nothing personal for him about Sunday’s Grey Cup game even though the CFL’s top punt returner will be facing his old team when the ...
Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews has still not returned to the ice as he continues to deal with an upper-body injury, TSN's Mark Masters reported Wednesday. Matthews last skated on Sunday, ...
He has one year left on his contract that includes $2.5 million in non-guaranteed base salary with $21 million in bonuses. He would count $23.5 million against the salary cap next season. But if the ...
Big-time quarterback matchups highlight the NFL’s Week 11 schedule. Wilson and the Steelers (7-2) host two-time MVP Jackson ...
Massachusetts lawmakers to consider a soccer stadium for the New England Revolution Article Image 0 , The Canadian Press ...
A trial by jury of five former Canadian World Junior players who are charged with sexual assault is scheduled to begin on April 22, 2025. The trial, expected to last eight weeks, was initially ...
Hired to lead a skilled group that had fallen well short of expectations, Ottawa Senators new head coach Travis Green also found a talented core acutely aware of its own shortcomings.
After a 3-0 loss to the Senators Tuesday night, the Capitals are expecting a Maple Leafs squad motivated to bounce back in Washington Wednesday night. Mark Masters has more.