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Ball, Rozier among 4 Hornets to enter protocols
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Saturday, 04 December 2021 07:01
The Charlotte Hornets have had four players -- LaMelo Ball, Jalen McDaniels, Mason Plumlee and Terry Rozier -- enter into the NBA's health and safety protocols, it was announced Saturday.The Hornets have sent players and staff home from their practice facility as there's concern of possible positive COVID-19 tests, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.If a player has a confirmed positive…
Thanks pal: Jazz owner Smith caddying for Finau
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Saturday, 04 December 2021 05:13
NASSAU, Bahamas -- The tanned, stubbled face behind the dark sunglasses and a black T-shirt underneath a white bib made Ryan Smith look the part of a PGA Tour caddie in the Hero World Challenge.Looping for Tony Finau is a break from his day job, and Smith only missed his regular routine briefly when he considered the calendar. The Utah…
LeBron says testing process 'handled very poorly'
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Saturday, 04 December 2021 00:44
LOS ANGELES -- LeBron James said his brief stint in the NBA's health and safety protocols left him feeling "confused," "frustrated" and "angry" after his first game back in the Lakers' 119-115 loss to the LA Clippers on Friday night.James missed the Lakers' game against the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday after returning a positive test for COVID-19 on Tuesday morning…
Mavs' Kidd calls on Luka to stop lobbying for calls
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Friday, 03 December 2021 21:58
DALLAS -- Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic complained to the officiating crew early and often during a 107-91 home loss Friday night to the New Orleans Pelicans.Too often, in the opinion of first-year Mavs coach Jason Kidd, who wants his franchise player to be more selective in picking his spots to lobby for calls."I would lean toward playing 5-on-5 a bit…
Curry, Warriors send Suns' sizzling run to a halt
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Friday, 03 December 2021 21:58
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Phoenix Suns' franchise record 18-game winning streak is over.Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors made sure of that by knocking off the Suns 118-96 on Friday night at Chase Center. As usual, it was Curry, who finished with 23 points, five rebounds and five assists, who set the tone for the Warriors, exacting some revenge…
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