Bulls guard Zach Lavine out for rest of season following surgery on his right foot
Chicago Bulls guard Zach Lavine is expected to miss four to six months after having season-ending surgery.Continue Reading
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Chicago Bulls guard Zach Lavine is expected to miss four to six months after having season-ending surgery.Continue Reading
New York Knicks say recent trade acquisition OG Anunoby will miss at least three weeks after receving right elbow surgery.Continue Reading
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. won his arbitration case on Wednesday and will receive a salary of $19.9 million US this season.Continue Reading
Jose Altuve and the Houston Astros agreed to a five-year, $125-million US contract that covers 2025-29. Altuve has a $26 million salary for 2024 in the final season of a seven-year deal worth $163.5 million.Continue Reading
Gilgeous-Alexander and teammate Dort were a part of Canada’s bronze medal winning team in Milan, now they are spearheading the Thunder’s ascent to first place in the NBA’s Western ConferenceContinue Reading
The Milwaukee Brewers traded all-star right-hander Corbin Burnes to the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night for left-hander DL Hall, infield prospect Joey Ortiz and a competitive balance draft pick.Continue Reading
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stands to set a record for the highest salary ever awarded in arbitration. He has asked for $19.9 million US and been offered $18.05 million. Ex-teammate Teoscar Hernandez received $14 million from Seattle last year.Continue Reading
Stephen Curry is headed back to NBA All-Star weekend. Sabrina Ionescu will be waiting for him. The shootout that both of them wanted is officially a reality, the NBA announced Tuesday. “Stephen vs. Sabrina” will happen as part of All-Star Saturday Night in Indianapolis on Feb. 17.Continue Reading
Canadian sophomores Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin displayed growth that was welcomed by Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle last week.Continue Reading
Luka Doncic scored a franchise-record 73 points, tied for the fourth-most in NBA history and surpassed only by Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant, to power the visiting Dallas Mavericks to a 148-143 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.Continue Reading

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