Charles Barkley speaks some truth about golf and injuries Charles Barkley loves to play golf, even if he’s the absolute worst at it. And credit the Chuckwagon for staying on the Golfwagon all these years, through the learning curve, the getting better, the hitch in his swing, the working desperately with Hank Haney to fix it and the acceptance that he is the golfer he is. Golf’s a humbling … [Read more...]
Bolt says Olympic ban for Russians should scare dopers (Yahoo Sports)
Bolt says Olympic ban for Russians should scare dopers (Yahoo Sports) Russia's track and field team being banned from the Olympics sends a powerful message that should scare cheats, according to Usain Bolt. Stretching out his left arm to show the small adhesive bandage covering the mark left by his latest doping test on Thursday, Bolt decried the ''really bad'' doping problem in his sport. … [Read more...]
CAS ruling is ‘crime against sport’: Russian foreign ministry (Reuters)
CAS ruling is 'crime against sport': Russian foreign ministry (Reuters) MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Thursday called a "crime against sport" a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to reject a legal challenge by a group of Russian athletes against a Rio Olympics ban, Interfax news agency reported. (Reporting by Alexander Winning; editing by Vladimir … [Read more...]
David Hearn is Canada's highest-ranked hope for Open breakthrough
David Hearn is Canada's highest-ranked hope for Open breakthrough It’s been a while since a Canadian won their national open. Pat Fletcher, who was actually born in England, was the last Canadian champion in one of golf’s oldest events, taking the title representing Canada in 1954. You’d have to go back even further to find a Canadian-born winner. There’s only one: Carl Keffer, who won … [Read more...]
Allardyce set for England job confirms FA chairman Dyke
Allardyce set for England job confirms FA chairman Dyke London (AFP) – Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has confirmed Sam Allardyce will be hired as England’s next manager at an FA board meeting at Wembley on Thursday. Allardyce has been selected by a three-man panel who decided the Sunderland boss was the best bet on a short-list that also included Hull manager Steve Bruce, Bournemouth … [Read more...]
Huge if True: How will the Canucks get a scoring winger?
Huge if True: How will the Canucks get a scoring winger? Getty Images [Breaking down the plausibility of the week’s biggest rumor.] For some inexplicable reason, the Vancouver Canucks continue to pursue a Jay Feaster-like pursuit of “going for it.” In this case, as in the case of the Calgary Flames several years ago, the “it” is merely making the playoffs, something more than half the teams … [Read more...]
Former All-Star Jayson Williams has the craziest '90s NBA stories
Former All-Star Jayson Williams has the craziest '90s NBA stories Former All-Star Jayson Williams has some great ’90s NBA stories. (Getty Images) I don’t know if any of them are true, but Jayson Williams has some wild NBA stories from the 1990s. An All-Star in 1998 as a member of the Nets, Williams began a podcast with VICE Sports discussing the prodigiousness of Manute Bol’s male … [Read more...]
Jonathan Lucroy may be traded… or maybe not
Jonathan Lucroy may be traded... or maybe not Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy is a hot commodity this trade season. Talented catchers are always in demand, and Lucroy fits that description to a T. He’s hitting .305/.362/.492 with 12 homers, bouncing back very nicely from a subpar 2015. There are more than a few teams who want — or need — those kind of numbers in their lineup. You … [Read more...]
2016 NFL Preview: Rex Ryan's Bills defense has to get better
2016 NFL Preview: Rex Ryan's Bills defense has to get better Rex Ryan is looking for better results in his second Bills season (AP) Shutdown Corner is previewing all 32 teams as we get ready for the NFL season, counting down the teams one per day in reverse order of our initial 2016 power rankings. No. 1 will be revealed on Aug. 6, the day before the Hall of Fame Game kicks off the … [Read more...]
Curt Schilling has more opinions, this time about pitcher prep
Curt Schilling has more opinions, this time about pitcher prep If there’s one thing we know about Curt Schilling, it’s that he never runs out of things to say. On Wednesday morning, the former Boston Red Sox pitcher went on the Dan Patrick show to share his thoughts on a number of topics, including Aroldis Chapman, and not being asked to speak at the Republican National Convention. Schilling … [Read more...]