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76ers fans praise T.J. McConnell as time in Philadelphia possibly ends
The City of Philadelphia is awash in heartbreak following Kawhi Leonard’s buzzer-beater, which ended the playoffs for the 76ers. KAWHI CALLED SERIES AT THE BUZZER ?Presented by @TISSOT pic.twitter.com/znckcOTkn6— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) May 13, 2019 That miracle shot sent Toronto onto the Eastern Conference Finals and sent Philly in...
Pirates’ Nick Kingham tagged for 7 runs, 10 hits in loss to DiamondbacksVideo
PHOENIX — After a three-game losing streak in which the Arizona Diamondbacks came up empty too often with opportunities to drive in more runs, hitting coach Darnell Coles changed things up in batting practice on Monday. The emphasis on situational hitting worked hours later. Eduardo Escobar homered, tripled and drove...
Tim Benz: Understanding what ‘Benny Snell Football’ should be for Steelers
In a three-minute interview posted on Steelers.com, Steelers rookie running back Benny Snell refers to himself in the third person three times. OK. Just so long as Benny Snell realizes that Benny Snell is still third string. For now. “Benny Snell football could be second (down) and 3 (yards to...
Meet the new Steelers: QB, edge rusher, veteran WR and some linemenVideo
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a lengthy transaction list Monday, adding six players to their 90-man offseason roster while subtracting the requisite six names as well. While in all likelihood the moves long will be forgotten by the time the Steelers season kicks off — players signed off tryouts rarely make...
Tim Benz: For Steelers defense, talk is cheap when it comes to turnovers
Every Steelers fan should agree with what inside linebacker Vince Williams tweeted over the weekend. To a point. It’s easy to score points in the NFL. The game is made to score. That’s why defense is the ultimate troll move. Most defensive players are natural jerks. We love seeing things...
Blues even series with Game 2 road victory over SharksVideo
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Defensemen Vince Dunn and Robert Bortuzzo scored second-period goals that helped the St. Louis Blues overcome another big game from San Jose’s Logan Couture with a 4-2 victory Monday night that tied the Western Conference final at one game apiece. Dunn’s second goal of the postseason...
Sooey! Pig named Hamilton bringing Hurricanes playoff luck
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Carolina Hurricanes have been rolling at home ever since their newly acquired grunter named Hamilton started hogging the corner. Not defenseman Dougie Hamilton — Hamilton the pig. The 90-pound Juliana potbelly who catches games from behind the boards in a personalized wagon has shown plenty of...
Broncos’ Joe Flacco: It’s not my job to groom Drew Lock
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Joe Flacco says his job description doesn’t include grooming his successor, so he suggests rookie Drew Lock sit back and watch him work and ask plenty of questions — of offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello. “Listen, I have so many things to worry about. I’m trying to go...
Judge: Alleged Robert Kraft prostitution video inadmissible
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Prosecutors cannot use secretly recorded video allegedly showing New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft engaging in massage parlor sex, a judge ruled Monday, striking a serious blow to their case against him and others charged with soliciting prostitutes at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa....
Birdie wins Westmoreland County 3-man scramble
The team of Arnie Cutrell, Kevin Fajt and Palmer Jackson birdied the fourth sudden-death playoff to capture the Westmoreland County Golf Association’s 3-man Scramble. The winning team defeated Billy Clark, Brandon Ledoux and John W. Clark. Both teams shot 60 at Hillcrest Country Club in Lower Burrell. Placing third a...
Oakmont pro Gee among 4 players to advance to U.S. Open Sectional
Two PGA Tour LatinoAmerica players and two from Western Pennsylvania claimed the four spots at the U.S. Open First Stage qualifier at The Club of Nevillewood on a damp and dreary Monday. Raoul Menard, a native of Granby, Quebec City, Canada, shot a 5-under-par 67 to grab medalist honors. The...
Pitt basketball loses out on juco big man Khadim Sy
Pitt coach Jeff Capel missed on landing a desperately needed big man Monday night when Khadim Sy, a 6-foot-10 power forward from Daytona (Fla.) Community College, announced on his Twitter account he plans to enroll at Ole Miss. He chose from three finalists, the others being Pitt and East Carolina....
Pitt baseball readies for 1st game at PNC Park in 10 years
Mike Bell, Pitt’s first-year baseball coach, was pleased to see his team rise up and win a weekend series against then-No. 14 North Carolina. But he wasn’t surprised. That emotion would go against everything he has preached since the first day he met with his team a year ago. “It...
Pirates send Jung Ho Kang to IL, call up Jake Elmore
Jung Ho Kang’s recovery from his season-long slump must wait for at least 10 more days after he was placed on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ injured list with a left side strain. The Pirates called up infielder/outfielder Jake Elmore from Triple-A Indianapolis on Monday to replace Kang, who hasn’t started a...
For Penguins, a potential Phil Kessel trade must be more than addition by subtraction
In the days immediately following his team’s first-round ouster from the playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford said he needed to take some time to make sure the emotion had faded from the decision-making process before plotting out his offseason plans. It’s a particularly good idea when deciding whether...
Westmoreland campus clippings: P-T grad Emma Nedley named top Ivy League freshman
Emma Nedley was so good this season for the Penn softball team, the postseason award she garnered Wednesday almost seemed anticlimactic. Nedley was rewarded for her breakthrough season by being named Ivy League Rookie of the Year. A freshman outfielder from Penn-Trafford, she also made the all-conference first team as...
Down 2-0, Hurricanes seek special teams spark against Boston
RALEIGH, N.C. — It doesn’t matter which team goes on a power play. The Carolina Hurricanes rarely seem to wind up with the advantage. Of all the teams that made it out of the first round of the playoffs, the Hurricanes have been the league’s worst when they’re up a...
A-K Valley campus clippings: Ameriah Walters completes her 4-peat
Ameriah Walters completed a clean sweep. The Valley graduate, a senior at Seton Hill, won her fourth consecutive 200-meter title at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships Saturday at Mansfield. Walters finished with a time of 24.46 seconds. She also finished sixth in the 100 (12.33 seconds). Arizona: Sophomore Jordan...
Mark Madden: Rival leagues could solve many of sport’s problems
Sports are stale. Badly over-expanded and diluted. Yet the old suffocates the new. The New York Yankees have a storied history, but maybe pinstripes make non-fans cringe by now. (The same could doubtless be said about hypocycloids.) The solution: a rival league. It wouldn’t matter what sport. Not as long...
Love then or loathe them, Stronach Group at center of horse racing
The Stronach Group isn’t well known outside horse racing. In the public eye, the big players are the likes of recent Triple Crown winners American Pharoah and Justify, trainer Bob Baffert and legendary horses Secretariat and Seattle Slew. But few — if any — have had a bigger impact on...
Penguins’ Patric Hornqvist has hot hand at World Championships
The scoring slump that plagued Pittsburgh Penguins winger Patric Hornqvist throughout much of the second half of the NHL season apparently hasn’t accompanied him to Slovakia for the IIHF World Championships. With two goals in a 9-1 victory over Norway on Monday, Hornqvist has scored in each of Sweden’s first...
Steelers add WR Johnny Holton, 5 others; Keion Adams among 6 released
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin likes to use the phrase, “We don’t care how you got here.” Every year, the organization backs it up by keeping one or more of its tryouts from rookie minicamp. The Steelers announced a flurry of roster moves Monday, swapping six players onto their offseason...
Steelers at No. 18 in NBC’s Peter King’s offseason NFL power rankings
During the Bill Cowher/Mike Tomlin eras for the Pittsburgh Steelers (since 1992), they have much more often than not been one of the NFL’s better teams. A perennial playoff contender – if not, at times, a legitimate Super Bowl contender – the Steelers have had just three losing records over...
Weekend College Top 10: W&J, La Roche baseball punch NCAA tickets
Every Monday, the Tribune-Review will highlight 10 top area college performances from the weekend: 1. W&J baseball dominates en route to PAC championship Santino Platt (Our Lady of the Sacred Heart) allowed one run in seven innings, and Joey Bolick (Pine-Richland) finished 3 for 5 as the top-seeded Presidents toppled...
Carolina captain Justin Williams sums up playoff loss with disgusting analogy
Playoff losses can be hard to swallow. Just ask Carolina Hurricanes captain Justin Williams. After his team suffered a 6-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on Sunday, Williams summed up the experience with an unappetizing analogy. “Sometimes you gotta eat a poop sandwich,” Williams said. “It doesn’t taste good. You...
