Thursday, December 31, 2020
Padres Jolt M.L.B. With Bold Moves to Set Up World Series Run
By BY JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports While many teams continued to assess the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, San Diego acquired two pricey pitchers and instantly became one of the favorites to win the World Series.https://nyti.ms/34YmREl
Becky Hammon Becomes First Woman to Serve as Head Coach in N.B.A. Game
By BY VICTOR MATHER from NYT Sports She took over coaching the San Antonio Spurs after Gregg Popovich was ejected from a game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night.https://nyti.ms/3pDiiHt
Becky Hammon Becomes First Woman to Serve as Head Coach in N.B.A. Game
By BY VICTOR MATHER from NYT Sports She took over coaching the San Antonio Spurs after Gregg Popovich was ejected from a game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night.https://nyti.ms/3o78XHy
Randall Cunningham Is Back in the N.F.L. … as Raiders Chaplain
By BY KALYN KAHLER from NYT Sports “I want to preach myself into a Super Bowl ring.”https://nyti.ms/3n0ICJZ
An Olympic Dream Is Reborn, Despite Fears of Brain Trauma
By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports A.J. Edelman walked away from the hazards of sledding sports after he competed for Israel in the skeleton at the 2018 Winter Games. Now he is trying again in a bobsled.https://nyti.ms/2WZJDr6
Virus Disrupts College Football Playoffs Even Before Kickoff
By BY BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports Both semifinals are being played in abnormal circumstances: The Rose Bowl will be in Texas, and the Sugar Bowl will feature teams hit hard by the coronavirus.https://nyti.ms/3hvIy3E
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
N.F.L. Week 17 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread
By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports Ten teams will be fighting for seven playoff spots on a final regular-season Sunday when numerous playoff seedings can change.https://nyti.ms/3aZf0u6
Julius Randle Is Causing Something Rare: Excitement for the Knicks
By BY VICTOR MATHER from NYT Sports After seven consecutive losing seasons, Randle’s strong play is fueling a good start — and hope among fans.https://nyti.ms/2WZ4o6e
From Kobe to LeBron: Tragedy and Triumph in the N.B.A.
By BY MARC STEIN from NYT Sports A year that began with the deaths of two N.B.A. icons could not end soon enough, marked by heartache along the way but also small moments worth celebrating now.https://nyti.ms/34UPcLX
The 2020 Moments When Sports Made Sense
By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT Sports Sports were not a simple salve for the events of 2020, but they still provided some moments of joy, levity and shared humanity.https://nyti.ms/3pDWZWb
Quarterback Keeper? Jets, Browns and Bears Face Contract Decisions
By BY MIKE TANIER from NYT Sports Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield and Mitchell Trubisky have all been marginally impressive at times. But is that enough for their teams to sign them to salary-cap-straining contracts?https://nyti.ms/37YDWjG
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Numbers, Knowledge and Better Set Pieces: a View Into Soccer’s Future
By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports F.C. Midtjylland’s search for competitive advantage has made it a place where ideas emerge. The problem is pretty soon everyone else has them, too.https://nyti.ms/34TlFlV
Chicago Blackhawks’ Jonathan Toews Is Out Indefinitely Because of Illness
By BY ANDREW KNOLL from NYT Sports Toews, 32, the team captain, did not say what his condition was but said that it had left him “drained and lethargic.”https://nyti.ms/38K1709
Another Top U.S. Tennis Tournament Is Postponed Because of the Coronavirus
By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., hopes to move to later in the year.https://nyti.ms/3psc510
Deep Within Relief Bill, Horse Racing Gets New Tools to Clean Up
By BY JOE DRAPE from NYT Sports A provision deep in the coronavirus stimulus package puts the United States Anti-Doping Agency in charge of regulating thoroughbred racing.https://nyti.ms/3812kBj
K.C. Jones Never Got His Due in Boston. Race Played a Part.
By BY HARVEY ARATON from NYT Sports Jones, who was Black and won eight championships as a player and two as a coach with the Boston Celtics, was underappreciated as one of the N.B.A.’s most successful coaches.https://nyti.ms/2JqKcaf
Jon Huber, Who Rose to Fame With World Wrestling Entertainment, Dies at 41
By BY MARIE FAZIO from NYT Arts Mr. Huber, who was known in the ring as Brodie Lee and Luke Harper, died from a “lung issue” unrelated to Covid-19, his wife said.https://nyti.ms/3hqXsIw
Monday, December 28, 2020
Knee Problems Prompt Roger Federer to Skip the Australian Open
By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The 20-time Grand Slam champion had two knee surgeries in 2020. He wants to come back, but it remains unclear when he will play.https://nyti.ms/3hniTKs
Nets’ Spencer Dinwiddie Out Indefinitely With Torn A.C.L.
By BY MARC STEIN from NYT Sports Dinwiddie, who started at guard alongside Kyrie Irving, hobbled off the court Sunday in the third quarter with what was initially called knee strain.https://nyti.ms/38Kuqjh
Jon Huber, Who Rose to Fame With World Wrestling Entertainment, Dies at 41
By BY MARIE FAZIO from NYT Obituaries Mr. Huber, who was known in the ring as Brodie Lee and Luke Harper, died from a “lung issue” unrelated to Covid-19, his wife said.https://nyti.ms/3pyjwUD
What We Learned From Week 16 of the N.F.L. Season
By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports The Steelers came back to beat the Colts, Kansas City survived against Atlanta and Jacksonville secured the No. 1 pick in the draft.https://nyti.ms/3nX0WF7
Saying Goodbye to the Knuckleball, and Its Master
By BY TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports Phil Niekro is the seventh member of the Baseball Hall of Fame to die this year. The pitch he perfected also appears to be lost.https://nyti.ms/2KZLTMi
A State Skirmish Over N.C.A.A. Amateurism Rules Has Quickly Become a National Battle
By BY BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports Since California passed a law allowing college athletes to profit from their fame, the issue has broadened and moved to Capitol Hill.https://nyti.ms/2KXSneD
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Our Altered View
By Unknown Author from NYT Sports The coronavirus changed sports. But it also changed us. Will our connection as fans always be divided into a before, and an after?https://nyti.ms/3nXQE7J
Seahawks Defense Is an Asset Again in Division-Clinching Win
By BY BEN SHPIGEL from NYT Sports Seattle’s much-maligned defense held Los Angeles to field goals as the two N.F.C. West teams streak in opposite directions to end the regular season.https://nyti.ms/3o6I46V
What We Learned From Week 16 of the N.F.L. Season
By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports The Steelers came back to beat the Colts, Kansas City survived against Atlanta and Jacksonville secured the No. 1 pick in the draft.https://nyti.ms/3nOH1Iq
Ravens Snatch Back Giants’ Playoff Hopes
By BY BILL PENNINGTON from NYT Sports Baltimore made its case for the wild-card spot as the Giants fell back to earth — and toward the bottom of the N.F.C. East — in a rout.https://nyti.ms/3mTBGOX
Jets Start a Winning Streak and Diminish Browns’ Playoff Hopes
By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports The Jets’ second win of the season removed the possibility of them getting the No. 1 pick in next year’s draft, while Cleveland is at risk of extending the league’s longest postseason drought.https://nyti.ms/34Lku7Q
Jon Huber, Who Rose to Fame With World Wrestling Entertainment, Dies at 41
By BY MARIE FAZIO from NYT Sports Mr. Huber, who was known in the ring as Brodie Lee and Luke Harper, died from a “lung issue” unrelated to Covid-19, his wife said.https://nyti.ms/3mTAyL8
With Each Run, a City Shaken by Racism Is ‘Finding the Greater Good’
By BY ANNA KATHERINE CLEMMONS from NYT Sports The route William Jones III designed 15 years ago through predominantly Black neighborhoods in Charlottesville, Va., has become the impetus for a diverse running group that’s grown since the summer.https://nyti.ms/3hjepon
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Opting Out of the N.F.L. Brings No Regret for This Jets Lineman
By BY BEN SHPIGEL from NYT Sports Leo Koloamatangi says he misses his team, even in a dreadful season, and that he has wondered what he might have accomplished this year. But he finds comfort in knowing his family is at a lower risk.https://nyti.ms/37PhVna
Friday, December 25, 2020
Alvin Kamara Runs for Six Touchdowns Against Vikings
By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports The Saints running back tied an N.F.L. record set in 1929 in New Orleans’ 52-33 win over the Minnesota Vikings.https://nyti.ms/3mW5VEY
The Warriors’ Championship Glow Is Gone. And Yet …
By BY SCOTT CACCIOLA from NYT Sports Yes, the Golden State Warriors have looked awful in two blowout losses to start the season. But there are a few reasons for optimism. One big one: James Wiseman.https://nyti.ms/3nL7ruC
Duke Women’s Basketball Ends Season Early Because of Virus Concerns
By BY GILLIAN R. BRASSIL from NYT Sports The team is the first Power Five basketball team to start and stop its season because of the pandemic. The men’s basketball team is expected to continue playing.https://nyti.ms/3hkPLUs
K.C. Jones, Celtics Standout as Player and Coach, Dies at 88
By BY RICHARD GOLDSTEIN from NYT Sports As a defense-minded guard, he played on eight consecutive championship teams. He later found success leading the team from the sidelines.https://nyti.ms/3rszhy3
At French Resorts, Skiing Has Become an Uphill Sport
By BY PETE KIEHART from NYT Sports The government closed ski lifts, fearing they might spread the coronavirus. The skiers came anyway.https://nyti.ms/34JTGor
An N.B.A. Christmas Gift: LeBron, Steph and Luka in Action
By BY SOPAN DEB, SCOTT CACCIOLA AND MARC STEIN from NYT Sports With LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Luka Doncic playing, there’s something for everyone. If you haven’t kept up since last season, here’s everything you need to know.https://nyti.ms/3plt8lo
Thursday, December 24, 2020
The Olympics Were Postponed. The U.S. Marathon Champion Got Pregnant.
By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports When the competitive running calendar for 2020 largely disappeared, Aliphine Tuliamuk decided to make lemonade — actually, a baby — out of lemons.https://nyti.ms/3hhpVjX
The 2020 Baseball Trivia Extravaganza
By BY TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports This test is not for the faint of heart, or the casual fan. See how your knowledge of the sport holds up in our fourth annual holiday baseball quiz.https://nyti.ms/2WKjf4o
Petr Cech Is in His Comfort Zone: In the Middle of Everything
By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports For the recently retired goalkeeper, a role as Chelsea’s technical director is appealing because of how different it is from playing.https://nyti.ms/34EbCRi
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
N.F.L. Week 16 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread
By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports The Colts are favored on the road in Pittsburgh, the Rams will try to stay alive in Seattle and a frozen matchup between Tennessee and Green Bay should still have plenty of offense.https://nyti.ms/3mLoVpm
N.B.A. Postpones Rockets Game, an Early Test of Its Virus Rules
By BY MARC STEIN from NYT Sports Multiple positive or inconclusive coronavirus tests, and a health protocol breach, left the Houston Rockets with too few players to compete in their season opener.https://nyti.ms/38u5iNz
Chinese Swimmer’s Doping Ban Is Lifted After Accusation of Racism
By BY TARIQ PANJA from NYT Sports Sun Yang, a former Olympic champion, had challenged the neutrality of one of the Court of Arbitration for Sport officials who issued his eight-year suspension.https://nyti.ms/34FomYe
Amar’e Stoudemire Is a Coach Now. But Don’t Call Him That.
By BY MARC STEIN from NYT Sports Stoudemire has reunited with his Phoenix Suns cohort of Steve Nash and Mike D’Antoni on the Nets’ staff. It’s weird to him, too.https://nyti.ms/2KVEE7Z
Nets and Clippers Open N.B.A. Season With Big Wins
By BY SCOTT CACCIOLA AND SOPAN DEB from NYT Sports The Nets dominated the Warriors, and the Clippers staved off a comeback attempt by the Lakers. Kevin Durant and Paul George were the night’s stars.https://nyti.ms/2LXmoeZ
European Soccer Learns a New Virtue: Patience
By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports Why have so few managers been fired this year? Pandemic economics play a role, but there are bigger forces at work, too.https://nyti.ms/2KNfR6i
In 30 Years, Little Progress for U.S. Sports Leagues on Leadership Diversity
By BY GILLIAN R. BRASSIL AND ELEANOR LUTZ from NYT Sports There are rules, initiatives and eager proclamations throughout North American sports leagues when it comes to hiring more nonwhite leaders. Then there are actual hiring numbers.https://nyti.ms/2WD4SyX
8 Fearless N.B.A. Season Predictions
By BY MARC STEIN from NYT Sports Houston’s James Harden is widely expected to be traded soon. But Kevin Love? Zach LaVine? LaMarcus Aldridge? They could be on the move, too.https://nyti.ms/3nEPU7k
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Kevin Greene, Master of Sacking the Quarterback, Dies at 58
By BY RICHARD SANDOMIR from NYT Sports A charismatic player with seemingly inexhaustible energy, he recorded the third-most sacks in N.F.L. history and the most by a linebacker.https://nyti.ms/37Iqgt2
N.B.A. Live Updates: Warriors vs. Nets
By BY SCOTT CACCIOLA AND SOPAN DEB from NYT Sports It’s opening night, which means the official debut of the Kevin Durant-Kyrie Irving pairing, and a ring ceremony for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.https://nyti.ms/3rl4qDu
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