CLEVELAND, Ohio: LeBron James scored 30 points and passed out 12 assists - both game highs - to power the Cleveland Cavaliers past Washington 116-86 Monday in a NBA playoff game.
LONDON: Three of the four coaches who have guided their teams to the Champions League semifinals might soon be out of a job even if they win the European Cup next month.
LONDON: Avram Grant may have been almost monosyllabic after Chelsea beat Everton last week but his comments about Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard are sure to add some spice to their Champions League semifinal on Tuesday.
MONTE CARLO: World No 2 and claycourt master Rafael Nadal hit out at the ATP over a "crazy calendar" on Sunday. The Spaniard said men's tennis' ruling body was not taking the players' interests into account by scheduling three Masters Series events within four weeks.
MONTE CARLO: Serb Novak Djokovic said on Sunday he was better prepared than last year going into the claycourt season, which he will start at the Monte Carlo Masters Series.
BIRMINGHAM, England: Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill insists England coach Fabio Capello cannot overlook Ashley Young, saying the pacy forward would wreak havoc with defenses worldwide.
Although the 2008 tennis season is barely four months old, Swiss world No 1 Roger Federer and other leading players are already turning their thoughts toward the Beijing Olympics in August.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina: Maria Sharapova blanked American Bethanie Mattek 6-0, 6-0 in less than an hour in the second round of the Family Circle Cup on Wednesday.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|