One of its time-saving tools is an instruction for referees to start the 40-second game clock immediately after touchdowns, effectively limiting the length of celebrations even through restrictions on their content have been relaxed. The average time of games has been lower in Weeks 1 and 2 compared to the …
Read More »Diaw explains why he left the NBA
All of the basketball experience and knowledge he’s accumulated playing with Gregg Popovich and the Spurs for many years, as well as the French National Team, Diaw is the perfect candidate to be a de facto player-coach. But while he’s leaving for now, this might not be the last we …
Read More »Nowitzki’s Celebrity Tennis Classic Helps Victims of the Recent Hurricanes
Dirk Nowitzki’s Celebrity Tennis Classic, starring Andy Roddick, Owen Wilson and others, raises funds to help Hurricane Harvey victims. “We are raising money for Hurricane Harvey victims,” Dirk Nowitzki said as he opened up the introductory press conference to his Celebrity Tennis Classic. On Saturday, September 16th, The Dirk Nowitzki …
Read More »How is Golf helpping local vets and their families
More than 100 avid golfers hit the green at the Golf Club at Falcon Lakes to raise money for the organization with the mission to “help veterans of every age and their families maintain their freedom and improve their quality of life.” While the trials of the course were fun …
Read More »Reservoir boys soccer wins against Glenelg, 2-0
Reservoir senior Jonny Tshibadi couldn’t help but dance after he scored with 13 minutes, 25 seconds left in the first half of Thursday’s home game against Glenelg. The goal allowed the Gators to settle down and stop pressing, and the second goal from junior captain Rudy Ventura put an exclamation …
Read More »Dodgers season is a rare one
On that jumping off point, what the Dodgers are doing right now is truly unlike anything we’ve seen in baseball history. Doesn’t it really sum up how awesomely stupid baseball can be that one of the greatest teams in history can all of a sudden become one of the worst …
Read More »Pereira on NFL rules
Each week throughout the NFL season, Mike Pereira, the league’s former vice president of officiating, will answer readers’ questions about officiating and league rules. If the ball has already been set up and then made ready for play for the next down, and then the offense commits a personal foul, …
Read More »Paul George impressing with offseason work
Summer of George built on weight work Paul George went to the lab after being traded from Indiana to Oklahoma City. Throughout summer weeks, Ryan Capretta trains professional athletes including Thunder forward Paul George at his Proactive Sports Performance training center in Westlake Village, Calif. All summer, George has been …
Read More »Nadal Wins the U.S. Open
Coming into this year’s tennis season, sports writers and commentators were contemplating career obituaries for Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, rather than predicting that they would sweep the season’s Grand Slams. Nadal’s 2016 results were a dour read: loses the first round at the Australian Open; withdraws from the French …
Read More »Hanson leads UVU
Ariel Elftman-Hanson led Utah Valley with a second round score of 4-under-par 68 on Saturday morning at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational to move up 13 spots on the leaderboard as he is now tied for 11th with a two-round score of 4-under-par 140 (72-68). Elftman-Hanson helped the Wolverines move …
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