In the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Steve Luhm writes "Jeff Hornacek spent much of two NBA Finals trying to harass Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan and prevent him from single-handedly beating the Jazz. That's why Hornacek can empathize with Ronnie Brewer,
Paul Coro of the ARIZONA REPUBLIC writes "Suns coach Mike D'Antoni will meet today with General Manager Steve Kerr and Managing Partner Robert Sarver with hopes that they can come to an accord that will keep D'Antoni as coach. That
Chauncey Billups said Thursday he was still sore, a night after he was forced to leave the Pistons' loss to Orlando in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals because of a strained right hamstring.
On Wednesday, May 7, Milwaukee Bucks guard Mo Williams had successful surgery to repair ligament damage in his right thumb, General Manager John Hammond announced today. The surgery was performed by hand specialist Dr. Michelle Carlson, M.D., at the Hospital
The New Jersey Nets have promoted Kiki Vandeweghe to the position of General Manager, Nets President Rod Thorn announced today. Vandeweghe originally joined the Nets as Special Assistant to the President on December 31, 2007. As per team policy, terms
In the WASHINGTON TIMES, Mike Jones writes "the Washington Wizards' tumultuous, injury-riddled season came to an end Friday with another first-round exit from the playoffs. That, of course, doesn't mean the turmoil is over for the summer. Power forward and
New Zealand continued their impressive build-up to next week's opening Test despite a magnificent century from Sussex all-rounder Luke Wright in the four-day warm-up match against England Lions at the Rose Bowl.
Luke Wright admitted he was setting his sights on forcing his way into England's Test squad after scoring a century for England Lions against New Zealand at the Rose Bowl.
Andrew Flintoff bagged a pair but responded with an exceptional spell of three wickets for only seven runs. Durham closed on 28 for three, needing another 295.
Surrey duo Jade Dernbach and Stewart Walters are viewing the 2008 season as the one in which they will kick on to earn a regular place in the county's first team.
I just wanted to say thanks again for showing the video at the festival this past weekend. I think everyone really enjoyed it. I know I enjoy every video of yours that I have seen.
A five-year collective bargaining agreement is hailed as "ground-breaking" by Football Federation Australia boss Ben Buckley and players' union chief Brendan Schwab.
A rule change passed by the MCC to preserve the balance between bat and ball will not deter Gray-Nicolls from efforts to develop a more powerful blade.