Bobby Portis ejected after fight with Andrew Nembhard
Bally Sports Wisconsin: Bobby Portis has been ejected from Game 4 after this incident. #FearTheDeer | #NBA
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Bally Sports Wisconsin: Bobby Portis has been ejected from Game 4 after this incident. #FearTheDeer | #NBA
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McIlroy and Lowry channeled their team chemistry to come out victorious at the Zurich Classic and the fans were ecstatic.
Orlando looks like they want it more, and the results speak for themselves.
The all-Irish duo of McIlroy and Lowry came from behind Sunday to capture the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Tim MacMahon: Kyrie Irving (40 points) caught fire and the Mavs came all the way back from down 31. But James Harden (33-6-7) and Paul George (33-6-8) wouldn’t let the Clippers lose. Series is tied up heading to LA for Game 5.
Justin Garcia: Doc Rivers tells reporters Damian Lillard is NOT shut down for the rest of the series and he’s optimistic Giannis Antetokounmpo will play in this series yet, adding he was able to run with no resistance
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After a poor Game 3 from D’Angelo Russell, Darvin Ham’s message to his point guard was one of still having confidence in him before Game 4.
Fred Katz: Joel Embiid calls the Knicks fans in the building in Philly “disappointing.” More: “I love our fans. Think it’s unfortunate and I’m not calling them out, but it is disappointing. Obviously you got a lot of Knicks fans and they’re down the road and I’ve never seen it...
Kristian Winfield: Josh Hart on Jalen Brunson’s 47 points: “We needed it. Shit. Starting small forward, power forward, whatever I am, where I didn’t make a shot. I was like Shaq at the free throw line.” #Knicks
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Fred Katz: Mitchell Robinson left the locker room still in a walking boot tonight.
Source: Twitter @FredKatz
Harrison Wind: Nuggets injury news: Jamal Murray has a left calf strain. He’s officially listed as questionable for tomorrow’s Game 5.
Source: Twitter @HarrisonWind
Tim Bontemps: Joel Embiid says Philadelphia has to take it one game at a time to get back into this series. “We know we’re good enough.”
Source: Twitter @TimBontemps
DeChambeau and an Australian LIV Golf fan became well acquainted after the major winner coughed up his socks.
The LIV Golf CEO, Greg Norman, felt like taking a victory lap after the culmination of a successful event in Adelaide, Australia.