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Blazers coach: Jokic elbow to Kanter 'uncalled-for'

Published in Basketball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 15:43

PORTLAND, Ore. -- At some point during Friday's marathon Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals, Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic threw an elbow into Enes Kanter's injured left shoulder, to which Kanter took exception on social media after the game.

Portland Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts on Saturday called the play by Jokic "uncalled-for" and that he "certainly didn't approve of it."

Stotts said he hasn't heard if the league would review the play or not. The league routinely reviews plays after games and can retroactively assess technical or flagrant fouls if warranted.

Nuggets coach Michael Malone disagrees with Stotts.

"Normal play," Malone said. "I think Terry is off base there. Personally, I don't think it was anything malicious. Just like some of their screens in the first two games, I don't think there was anything malicious to it -- with Kanter getting tossed into Torrey Craig. This is the playoffs. We're all big boys, let's go out and play the game accordingly.

"I have known Nikola Jokic for four years," Malone said. "He doesn't have that kind of personality, he doesn't have that DNA gene where he's going to go out there and make nonbasketball plays and try to hurt anybody or do anything that is beyond the limits of what is sportsmanship and what is not sportsmanship. So I would definitely not agree with Terry's assessment."

Kanter played 56 minutes in the quadruple-overtime game despite dealing with a separated left shoulder that has caused him pain since he injured it in Game 5 of Portland's first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Kanter said after Friday's game he thought he "separated my shoulder more," and that he had to tuck his arm into his jersey because he couldn't carry it. Kanter finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds as the Blazers took a 2-1 lead.

His status for Sunday's Game 4 is unknown, though the Turkish big man has said he hopes to be ready to play. The Blazers didn't hold a formal practice Saturday, and Stotts didn't have an official update on Kanter's status. He did say Kanter was at the practice facility getting treatment on his shoulder.

Disbelieving LeBron 'stunned' by Magic's exit

Published in Basketball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 21:44

LeBron James was stunned and in disbelief when he first learned of Magic Johnson's sudden resignation.

In his first public comments about Johnson shocking the Los Angeles Lakers organization when he stepped down as president of basketball operations moments before the Lakers' season finale April 9, James said he was given no warning or heads-up on Johnson's decision.

On his HBO show "The Shop," James said he was stretching before the game against Portland when he was told Johnson had told the media of his decision.

"Man, get the f--- out of my face! You bulls---!" James said of his reaction when his longtime friend and business partner Randy Mims told him of what Johnson had done. "I came here to be a part of the Lakers organization having a conversation with Magic."

Johnson was the only Lakers representative who met with James at his Los Angeles home July 1 before James decided to join the Lakers.

Just a few days before Johnson stunned the Lakers and the NBA world with his abrupt decision, he and Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka met with James and James' agent Rich Paul, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported. Johnson gave James no inkling of his decision to come.

"So it was just weird for him to be like, 'I'm out of here,'" James said. "And not even have no like, 'Hey, Bron ... kiss my ass. I'm out of here.' I would have been OK with that."

Lakers teammate Lonzo Ball, who was also on the episode with James, said his reaction was, "That s--- crazy!"

Cubs 2B Descalso exits game with sore ankle

Published in Baseball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 16:17

CHICAGO -- Cubs second baseman Daniel Descalso left Saturday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals because of a sore left ankle.

Descalso was hurt rounding first on a single in the first inning. He was lifted for a pinch hitter in the fourth.

Descalso came into the game batting .247 with two homers and 11 RBIs.

Bellinger misses game after separating shoulder

Published in Baseball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 16:08

Cody Bellinger was not in the Los Angeles Dodgers' lineup on Saturday, one day after he separated his shoulder against the San Diego Padres.

Bellinger said his right shoulder "popped out" before immediately popping in again as he made a diving attempt to stop a ground ball at first base. He stayed in the game and said later that the same thing happened once last year.

Manager Dave Roberts said Friday that the Dodgers would see if there was any soreness before Saturday's game.

Bellinger leads the majors in runs, hits, RBIs, batting average, on-base percentage, slugging, OPS and total bases.

Alex Verdugo gets the start in right field for the Dodgers on Saturday while Enrique Hernandez starts in center.

Reds announce release of veteran slugger Kemp

Published in Baseball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 14:23

CINCINNATI -- The Reds have released injured outfielder Matt Kemp just over four months after acquiring the 2018 All-Star from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Cincinnati announced the move Saturday.

"With our support, [Reds Manager] David [Bell] is working hard to create a new environment in the clubhouse and on the field," Reds president Dick Williams told The Cincinnati Enquirer. "After giving it time to develop, we didn't see Matt fitting in. We wanted to give him the opportunity to help another team."

Kemp hit .200 with one homer and five RBIs before Cincinnati placed him on the injured list April 23 with a broken left rib. Kemp was injured colliding with an outfield wall in San Diego.

The 34-year-old was among four players acquired from Los Angeles in a seven-player trade in December along with outfielder Yasiel Puig, infielder Kyle Farmer and left-hander Alex Wood. Kemp is in the final season of a $160 million, eight-year contract.

Reds manager David Bell said the starting center-field job now belongs to Nick Senzel, a top prospect who made his major league debut Friday.

"We just didn't see a great fit for Matt here," Bell said. "He's obviously had a great career and has been a great player. Just how our outfield is shaping up and the roster construction, we didn't see a great fit for Matt and that's how the decision was made."

The Reds also optioned OF Scott Schebler to Triple-A Louisville and recalled LHP Cody Reed from Louisville. Schebler was hitting .123 with two home runs and seven RBIs in 30 games and had lost his starting job to Senzel.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Red Sox get 10 straight hits in nine-run inning

Published in Baseball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 20:02

CHICAGO -- The Boston Red Sox strung together 10 consecutive hits against Chicago White Sox left-hander Manny Banuelos, ending one hit shy of the major league record during a nine-run third inning Saturday night.

Banuelos retired his first eight batters before Christian Vazquez opened Boston's two-out rally with a single. Xander Bogaerts, Michael Chavis and Eduardo Nunez each homered, Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez had RBI doubles, and Vazquez capped the streak with another single before White Sox manager Rick Renteria pulled Banuelos with a 9-1 deficit.

Carson Fulmer replaced Banuelos and interrupted the hit parade by walking Andrew Benintendi. Betts flew out to right to end the inning after 14 batters.

The Red Sox won Saturday's game 15-2.

The Colorado Rockies had a major league-record 11 straight hits during a 17-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Coors Field in Denver on July 30, 2010.

Boston went on to score five runs in the fourth and one run in the fifth to take a 15-1 lead.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Wings for Life World Run live stream

Published in Athletics
Saturday, 04 May 2019 13:34

Live footage from the worldwide run where participants start together and race until caught by the finish line ‘catcher car’

Taking place in numerous locations and via the app across the world, the Wings for Life World Run sees runners of all levels battle to stay in front of ‘catcher cars’ which start half an hour behind them and progress at a steadily increasing speed.

The race begins at 11:00 UTC but the pace of the catcher car will be different this year. As with previous events, the car – whether real or the virtual version on the Wings for Life World Run App – will accelerate incrementally as the run goes on. However, with an aim of making the simultaneous global run even more exciting, the pace of the moving finish line will increase more significantly, particularly in the critical later stages of the race.

This should see the last participants caught at around 65 to 70 kilometres (40 to 44 miles), creating a shorter race that provides an even more riveting finish.

Two-time world 110m hurdles gold medallist Colin Jackson, who is the international sports director for the Wings for Life World Run, said: “This change gives ultra runners and ambitious marathon runners a prime opportunity to challenge each other, something that’s unique to the Wings for Life World Run.

“I can think of no other event that sets up quite the same playing field. It’s going to be good fun for the athletes, and I personally can hardly wait to watch.”

Watch live on the stream below.

Ulster beat Connacht to book Pro14 semi-final spot

Published in Rugby
Saturday, 04 May 2019 11:26

Ulster swept into the Pro14 semi-finals with thrilling 21-13 victory over Connacht in Belfast.

Rory Best and Darren Cave helped extend their club careers by at least one more game as Ulster continue their hunt for their first silverware in 13 years.

Marcell Coetzee's late try sealed a dramatic win after Nick Timoney's first-half score had put them ahead.

Bundee Aki crossed as Connacht contributed to an entertaining derby before Coetzee sealed Ulster's win.

Dan McFarland will now go up against former club Glasgow Warriors in their semi-final at Scotstoun on 17 May.

Coetzee seals it

Ulster dominated territory and possession but they needed a trademark score by Coetzee at the death to make sure of the result.

The South Africa flanker capped a talismanic performance with a muscular finish in the 78th minute after Jack Carty's second penalty brought Connacht back to within a single point.

Best and John Cooney were watching from the sidelines and the tension was palpable as Billy Burns restarted the game but Iain Henderson came up with a stunning turnover penalty to set up the final drive.

Cooney's replacement David Shanahan urged his pack into the Connacht 22 before Coetzee bounced through two tackles and stretched to score a deserved try.

Burns kept his cool to land a tough conversion that sparked a wave of relief and elation in the stands.

Retiring duo play their part

Best and Cave were celebrated before and after the game by the Ulster faithful but the most fitting tribute came from their team-mates on the field.

Cave was restricted to a brief second-half cameo as he won his 228th Ulster cap to move within one appearance of Andrew Trimble's record.

Best, who recovered from an ankle knock to lead his team out onto the Belfast turf for a final time, was under pressure at the line-out but produced a superb turnover in the 50th minute to release the pressure as Connacht looked for a way back into the match.

On an emotional occasion for Ulster's longest-serving players, experienced lieutenants such as Henderson, Coetzee and Luke Marshall stood tall in a fraught contest.

Marshall, who was briefly replaced by Cave, was everywhere in an all-action display that showcased how badly he was missed for much of the season through injury.

Knock-out rugby returns to Kingspan

This was Ulster's first knock-out match in Belfast since their 2014 Champions Cup quarter-final defeat by Saracens but the home side were determined not to come out on the losing side this time.

Timoney's try in the 15th minute was a reward for Ulster's ambitious, high-tempo approach.

Cooney slotted an early penalty as Ulster owned the ball for the opening five minutes and they continued to stretch the Connacht defence with a speed of thought and foot that their opponents struggled to match.

A pair of offloads by Coetzee and Kieran Treadwell created a corridor of space for Timoney on the left wing and the former Sevens international sprinted clear for a wonderful score.

Carty eventually got Connacht on the scoreboard after his brilliant skip pass caught Robert Baloucoune out of position and the visiting fly-half was presented with a straightforward penalty.

But Cooney cancelled that after Aki was judged to have illegally tackled Burns as Ulster to led 11-3 at the break.

Connacht prove their point

Connacht head coach Andy Friend has transformed the team that laboured to a sixth-place conference finish last season and the visitors showed their mettle even as Ulster looked to take the game away from them.

Cooney broke from the back of a line-out maul to bring Ulster within metres of the Connacht line but Carty snaffled an intercept to clear the danger.

The home side failed to heed their lesson when they next attacked and Colby Fainga'a turned the momentum when he grabbed an attempted Burns pass and then produced a brilliant overhead pass to the supporting Aki to race clear under the posts.

The Kingspan crowd were rocked but they need not have worried as Coetzee dragged his side and some of the Connacht defence with him into a semi-final date in Glasgow in two weeks' time.

Ulster: Lowry; Baloucoune, Marshall, McCloskey, Lyttle; Burns, Cooney; O'Sullivan, Best (capt), Kane, Henderson, Treadwell, Timoney, Murphy, Coetzee.

Replacements: Cave for Marshall (40), Shanahan for Cooney (69), Herring for Best (69), O'Toole for Kane (69), O'Connor for Treadwell (73), Reidy for Timoney (79).

Not Used: Warwick, Kernohan.

Connacht: O'Halloran; Fitzgerald, Farrell, Aki, Healy; Carty, Marmion; Buckley, Heffernan, Bealham, Dillane, Thornbury, McKeon, Fainga'a, Butler (capt).

Replacements: Daly for Aki (62), Blade for Marmion (52), McCabe for Buckley (71), Delahunt for Heffernan (57), Carey for Bealham (52), Boyle for Faingaa (65).

Not Used: Masteron, Leader.

One-Legged Bill Schindler

Published in Racing
Saturday, 04 May 2019 11:00

In an era when sportswriters tagged competitors with colorful nicknames, William Lawrence Schindler earned a few — “Bronco Bill,” “Wild Bill” and after a tragic 1936 accident, “One-Legged” Bill Schindler.

Born in Freeport, Long Island, in 1909, Schindler lost both his parents as a teenager. Before they died, however, he spent hours tinkering in his dad’s automotive shop. Anything with an engine captivated him.

That fascination led to racing motorcycles with his buddies in a field near his home. When that became boring, he turned to four wheels and found his way into a “big car.”

His talent, evident early, took him to wins in Watertown and Deer Park, N.Y., after only four outings.

Schindler soon began racing midgets and ran with several organizations, including the AAA. Winning came easy.

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By mid-1936, he’d wrapped up the EMRA midget championship and took time to attempt some other racing disciplines. He’d already ran stock cars with the AAA in a 250-miler on the Daytona beach course when a large- purse sprint car race in Mineola, N.Y., caught his attention.

He entered it and it changed his life.

Trying to squeeze between another car and the fence, Schindler ran out of room and took a wild ride out of the track. The crash shattered his left leg. When infection set in, the leg was amputated.

He didn’t win the day he was released from the hospital, as legend maintains, but Schindler wasn’t about to allow something like a missing leg slow him. He raced without a prosthesis and by the spring of 1937 he’d claimed an indoor midget title and won the James Cagney trophy at Boston Gardens.

That performance earned Schindler a ride in the potent Mike Caruso midget. And in the years leading to World War II, the team was virtually unstoppable. In 1940, East Coast car owners formed the ARDC to get from under the oppressive AAA. They elected Schindler their president, a position he held for eight years. He was also the first club champion after winning 21 features.

Unable to serve during WW II because of his missing leg, Schindler devoted hours to visiting military hospitals who had lost limbs in combat. His example of achievement in a rough-and-tumble sport inspired war-torn young men to believe they too could battle their way past devastating injuries and lead normal lives.

With the resumption of racing after the war, Schindler ripped through ARDC competition. He captured the 1945 and ’46 titles. In 1947, he won an incredible 53 features. Proving this rarified accomplishment wasn’t a fluke, he performed a similar feat in 1948, winning another 53 features and the championship.

By 1949, midget racing was on the downslide and Schindler looked to Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

He arrived at the speedway in 1951 without a ride, remarking to a friend, “I guess I’ll get a job on a pit crew sweeping up.”

AAA official Frankie DelRoy took a liking to Schindler and arranged a ride in Lou Rassey’s striking orange and black Auto Shippers Special.

Schindler was the fourth fastest qualifier but started 16th because he did not turn that lap on the first day of qualifying. He raced up front before a universal joint failed. His performance opened the door for other Indy car rides and he performed well.

Schindler produced a second-place finish in Sacramento, Calif., a third-place effort at California’s Bay Meadows Speedway; a track record and second-place run at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway; and a runner-up effort at Wisconsin State Fair Park.

Two more Indianapolis runs and more solid finishes led to his first championship victory when he caught Jack McGrath at the checkered flag to win at the Illinois State Fairgrounds on Aug. 16, 1952.

Schindler was just as competitive in the AAA sprint cars. In 1951, the Eastern title chase went down to the last race of the year, and he finished second in the championship to Tommy Hinnershitz.

Chasing the AAA Eastern Sprint championship in 1952, Schindler asked Mike Caruso to help him in Allentown, Pa., on Sept. 20. They had the car singing. While leading his heat, another driver crashed. Schindler couldn’t avoid the rear axle and wheels torn from the wrecked car. He catapulted high in the air, vaulted the fence and struck a ticket booth 50 feet outside the track.

When rescuers arrived, Bill Schindler was dead.

Ford & Lexus Collect Mid-Ohio GT Poles

Published in Racing
Saturday, 04 May 2019 12:34

LEXINGTON, Ohio – Porsche’s three-race qualifying streak in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT Le Mans class came to an end Saturday at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, but it certainly wasn’t for a lack of effort.

Sebastian Bourdais – subbing for Joey Hand in the No. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT – alternated fast laps with the No. 912 Porsche 911 RSR of Laurens Vanthoor throughout the session’s final two minutes, with Bourdais ultimately nipping Vanthoor by .275 of a second at the checkered flag.

Vanthoor held the top spot briefly with a lap of one minute, 19.399 seconds (102.378 mph) on his final lap, but was bested by Bourdais just seconds later with a lap of 1:19.124 (102.734 mph).

It was Bourdais’ second WeatherTech Championship pole, with his first coming at Sebring in 2014 for Action Express Racing. He will lead the eight-car GTLM field to the green flag for Sunday’s Acura Sports Car Challenge, which takes the green flag at 1:30 p.m. ET.

“The guys did a really good job,” said Bourdais, who is subbing for Hand for the second consecutive race as Hand is focusing on recovery efforts from a recent bout with the flu to ensure he’s prepared for Le Mans. “It’s really tricky conditions. We really didn’t get good reads this morning, and it was wet again to start with but to begin the weekend out on top, I’m really proud of all the guys. Ford gave us a great car. I couldn’t be any happier.”

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Porsche had previously won the pole for all three WeatherTech Championship races to-date this season, with Nick Tandy scoring the pole at Daytona and Long Beach and his No. 911 Porsche 911 RSR co-driver Patrick Pilet leading the way at Sebring.

It was a back-and-forth qualifying session, with the pole position swapping hands nine times over the final five minutes of the 15-minute session and five different drivers leading at one point. In fact, the four different manufacturers that make up the GTLM class took the top four spots on the grid with the No. 24 BMW Team RLL M8 of Jesse Krohn and the No. 4 Corvette Racing Corvette C7.R of Tommy Milner making up the second row.

Ford is the only manufacturer with two cars in the top-five with Ryan Briscoe qualifying fifth in the No. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT entry.

Richard Heistand won the GT Daytona pole for AIM Vasser Sullivan. (IMSA Photo)

In GT Daytona, Lexus is making a case for being the one to catch at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

Richard Heistand won his first Motul Pole Award in the No. 14 AIM Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F GT3, topping the GTD class with a time of 1:24.281 (96. 448 mph).

It was an unpredictable qualifying session for GTD teams, as the track was transitioning from wet to dry following heavy mist earlier in the day. Adding to the challenge was that this weekend is Heistand’s first trip to Mid-Ohio.

Heistand’s pole marks the second consecutive season that a Lexus RC F GT3 has led the GTD field to green at the 2.238-mile road course. Heistand’s co-driver Jack Hawksworth scored the pole position in the No. 15 Lexus last year, while its sister car – and current pole-sitting car – the No. 14, went on to win the race. It was the first WeatherTech Championship victory for the manufacturer.

“I think it’s a great car,” said Heistand. “I’m happy with the lap. To be honest, I think the car suits the conditions. It turns the tires around pretty quick. With the track drying, I just had to put together a clean lap. It’s funny when everything is going right, you don’t feel like anything was that hard. And then on days it’s not working, you’re trying really hard and don’t get anywhere.”

Heistand’s time turned out to be almost two seconds quicker than that of second-place Ben Keating in the No. 33 Mercedes-AMG Team Riley Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT3, who posted a time of 1:26.109 (94.401 mph). Despite the large margin between front row cars, the morning weather conditions prevented cars from reaching Hawksworth’s 2018 track record of 1:19.317 (102.484 mph).

Adding to Lexus’ qualifying success was Frankie Montecalvo, who placed both AIM Vasser Sullivan machines in the top three for Sunday’s Acura Sports Car Challenge.

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