When Klay Thompson was moved to the bench earlier this season by his coach Steve Kerr earlier this season, it raised some eyebrows in Dub Nation. Thompson had struggled to find consistent scoring and his defense didn’t look as spry as it did in his younger, pre-injury years. Even still, the putting a Splash Bro on the bench is no small order. Just ask Thompson himself: In fourteen games as a reserve, Thompson has averaged 19.8 points per game on 46% shooting (43% from beyond the arc). Those are...
Quinn missed the first 32 games of the season because of a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered during an off-ice workout in June. He returned in December, and had collected five goals and 12 points in the 17 games he played before the latest injury.
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Gabe Vincent has played only five games this year due to knee surgery, but he's reportedly not ready to give up on the season
It appears New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby will miss an unspecified period of time amid concerns over his lingering elbow injury. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski
A clean bill of health would do wonders for the New York Knicks' greatest ambitions for the upcoming NBA playoffs. What it wouldn't do, though, is
Robinson had ankle surgery and has been out since Dec. 8.
The Euro 2022-winning captain was forced to withdraw from camp in February. Williamson will be keen to make her comeback versus Sweden or Ireland. Ian Ladyman: Why I'm glad England lost against Brazil - Listen to the
CHRIS FOY: The 22-year-old Tiger suffered ankle ligament damage in the World Cup warm-up fixture against Wales in August, which forced him to withdraw from the squad and miss the World Cup.
By Cloud Fusire [email protected] WARRIORS defender Brandon Galloway is relishing his return to the national team which is currently taking part in To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
The Warriors are on the fringe of the NBA playoffs because they’ve been inferior to the teams ahead of them in the Western Conference, writes Monte Poole.
From the moment Jake Guentzel’s name was on the trade block the theory existed — trade him for a haul at the deadline, and then re-sign him in the summer as a free agent. You get the players and assets all for basically renting him out for a couple of months. It is a good idea. I get why fans want to see it happen. But how likely is it, and how often does that sort of thing happen? The idea got another boost this week when The Athletic’s Josh Yohe was asked about it in his recent Pittsburgh...
Manchester United have been unable to call on key players throughout the current campaign