Here are three stars — all some of those big scorers — from the fifth night of NBA playoff action.
Over the last two decades, Rick Allen has become a staple of NASCAR broadcasting.
Being without a player of the caliber of Jayson Tatum would create a problem for most teams, but the Boston Celtics proved why they are the defending champions by taking care of business as Tatum missed a playoff game for the first time in his career.
Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson forgot it's no longer the regular season in his postgame news conference on Wednesday night.
Jonathan Kuminga made his return on Wednesday in Game 2 of Golden State’s first-round matchup against the Houston Rockets after a multiple-game absence.
The Packers have always been an "old-school" franchise in both team building through the draft and free agency.
It didn't take long for Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz to make an impact in the major leagues.
Amen Thompson is known for shutting down opposing scorers. Wednesday night, he did it by sending Jimmy Butler to the locker room.
With the games came star performances, so here are four from Wednesday's action.
Unless the Heat's Mitchell can keep scoring with the Cavaliers' Mitchell, it'll be an uphill battle for Miami to get back in the series.
No matter the circumstances surrounding him or his season, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was always the favorite when the NASCAR Cup Series raced at Talladega Superspeedway.
Iamaleava entered the transfer portal and ended up with UCLA.
After a three-year hiatus, Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog returned to the ice on Wednesday night.
Jayson Tatum missed Game 2 with a bone bruise on his shooting wrist. The Orlando Magic just shot the ball like their wrists were bruised.
He had posted a .286/.345/.468 batting line in his 84 plate appearances, hitting four homers and two doubles.
On Wednesday, the NFL confirmed former Chicago Bears defensive lineman Steve McMichael died after a battle with ALS. He was 67. As the sports world mourns his loss, it remembers his accomplishments.
The Syracuse Orange had great success last offseason in the transfer portal. They landed former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord, who came to the program and only ended up leading the nation in passing yards with 4,779 yards.
The Dodgers' pitching depth has already been tested this season.
Pickens — who is set to enter the final year of his rookie contract in 2025 — logged 174 receptions for 2,841 yards and 12 touchdown catches in his first three seasons with the Steelers.
Chicago White Sox manager Will Venable knows his team has to get more production out of the leadoff spot. The problem is trying to find which player on the roster is going to do just that.
Over the course of a 20-year career as a NASCAR Cup Series crew chief, Rodney Childers has become a legend in his own right. Childers has visited victory lane 43 times as a Cup Series crew chief, and won the 2014 Cup Series championship with Kevin Harvick.
It's expected that Lewis will be sent on a minor-league rehabilitation assignment soon, although the date has not been finalized.
Life seems excellent for the New York Mets, who keep finding ways to win in the early portion of the season.
Let's take a look at three more prospects who could make an impact in the coming weeks.
Though Quinn Ewers put up some big-time numbers at Texas and he's the former No. 1 overall recruit in the country, several NFL scouts just don't see him as a real option at the professional level.
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