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Affichage des articles du mai 28, 2023

MetLife Stadium Will Host NHL Outdoor Doubleheader in 2024

Over two days in February 2024, the N.F.L. stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. will host the Rangers against the Islanders, and the Devils against the Flyers. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/QKYqnyw via IFTTT

Coco Gauff Has a Chance to Play the Wise Veteran at the French Open

Gauff, now 19 and in her fifth season on the tour, took on Mirra Andreeva, who is 16 and the latest teenager to go on a tear in women’s tennis. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/kobwQH2 via IFTTT

Why Denver Loves the Nuggets Star Nikola Jokic

Jokic, the Nuggets center, may be the best player in the N.B.A., but he avoids the spotlight. Still, in his own way, he has endeared himself to a city hungry for someone to believe in. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/fy9LIxE via IFTTT

Should You Use Heat or Ice to Treat a Sports Injury?

Sports physicians have long recommended the R.I.C.E. method — rest, ice, compression, elevation — for muscle injuries, but guidance is changing. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/o9FU5QR via IFTTT

Dodgers and Yankees Face Off in Los Angeles

Both teams have been winning with smoke and mirrors thanks to injuries. A series against each other in Los Angeles offers a test of just how good they are. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/MiUbz3Q via IFTTT

The Exclusive, Elusive World of Real Tennis

“If you wanted to design a game that was going to put people off from playing it,” one court tennis enthusiast said, “you would probably design a real tennis court.” from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/JSejGd3 via IFTTT

Alabama Basketball Manager Says He, Not Player, Was at Deadly Shooting

A freshman player sued The Times after it placed him at a crime scene. The newspaper will correct its coverage. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/aebRjpq via IFTTT

Saudi Soccer League Creates Huge Fund to Sign Global Stars

A coordinated effort financed by the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund is offering huge paydays to some of the sport’s biggest stars if they join Saudi Arabia’s best teams. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/iBH4xUM via IFTTT

The Nuggets or Heat Will Get a Trophy. But Will Either Get Respect?

Both the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat believe they have been disrespected and are using that as motivation as they compete for a championship. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/GtUuHdX via IFTTT

Women’s Champions League: Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmatí Chases Perfection

In her quest to become a “complete” player, Aitana Bonmatí wants to know everything. As she prepares for a fourth Champions League final, it’s working. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/lAJPhZb via IFTTT

The Sports to Watch This Weekend

We’re getting closer to crowning champions in pro hockey and basketball, while college softball is showcasing the best of its sport. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/QoPpA4S via IFTTT

NBA Delays Releasing Ja Morant Gun Investigation Results

Commissioner Adam Silver said he could announce the findings now, but it would be “unfair” to the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat, who are still competing. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/1x4ycBi via IFTTT

Carlos Alcaraz toma el escenario del Roland Garros

La victoria tiene muchos padres. Al tenista número uno del momento le ayudó que el suyo también fuera jugador profesional y luego que una compañía de dulces se interesara en apoyarlo. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/BHbLek6 via IFTTT

At Roland Garros, the French Get Behind Their Own

The French Open’s signature is the near-limitless abandon with which the French fans unite behind anyone who plays under the bleu-blanc-rouge. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/jva82zg via IFTTT

In the N.B.A. Playoffs, Flopping Is a Welcome Sideshow

Basketball stars from Nikola Jokic to Kyle Lowry are hamming up their reactions to even the slightest contact, writes our columnist. They could benefit from an acting lesson. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/WkrXwR6 via IFTTT

At the French Open, Djokovic Storms the Court and Into Controversy, Again

In recent days, the Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has inserted himself into the mounting international crisis in Kosovo. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/B71CgLZ via IFTTT

Chelsea Says Executive Accused of Bullying Has Left the Club

A Premier League team confirmed the departure after an investigation into workplace behavior, but employees said they had received little information about its findings. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/bFxlgrW via IFTTT

L.A. Galaxy Fire Chris Klein, a Target of Fans’ Anger

Last in the standings and facing a boycott from fans, the Los Angeles Galaxy ousted Chris Klein. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/TQuWGpD via IFTTT

MLB Takes Over Padres Broadcasts After Bally Sports Misses Payment

M.L.B. will retain San Diego’s broadcast team and will offer in-market streaming with no blackouts after Bally Sports failed to meet its financial commitments. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/ZKQGMvs via IFTTT

Damar Hamlin’s Return to Football Looks Almost Normal

The Bills safety participated in drills during the team’s off-season workouts for a second consecutive week and even caught a pass. It was a mundane scene in his surprising return to football. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/IpYQsBv via IFTTT

Can Erika and Mirra Andreeva Become Tennis’ Next Great Sister Act?

Women’s tennis was headlined for more than two decades by Serena and Venus Williams. On Tuesday, the teenagers Mirra and Erika Andreeva made their French Open debuts. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/JWZyn3N via IFTTT

Racing Regulators Hold Emergency Meeting to Investigate Horse Deaths

The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority called a summit of veterinarians in response to the deaths of 12 horses at Churchill Downs. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/DqaVF6t via IFTTT

The Humble ‘Sticky Pad’ Keeping N.B.A. Sneakers on the Court

Players across the league have long relied on a pad of translucent sheets of adhesive known as a Slipp-Nott to ensure they have enough traction during games. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/yj7zVJI via IFTTT

Celtics Hit Another Dead End, With No Clear Path Forward This Time

A team with N.B.A. championship aspirations fell short against Miami. Tough calls and new contracts await. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/2PcfV59 via IFTTT

Celtics Hit Another Dead End, With No Clear Path Forward This Time

A team with N.B.A. championship aspirations fell short against Miami. Tough calls and new contracts await. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/wADygN2 via IFTTT

Miami Heat Beat Boston Celtics in Game 7 to Advance to NBA Finals

The Heat are just the second eighth seed to reach the N.B.A. championship series. They beat Boston, the No. 2 seed, in the Eastern Conference finals. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/DzsOM1f via IFTTT

The Agony of Playing Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic at the French Open

Little-known players learned humbling lessons when they drew Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic in the first round of the French Open. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/siSmH3E via IFTTT

The Hockey Championship the U.S. Men Just Can’t Seem to Win

American men have achieved thrilling victories at the Olympics, but they haven’t won a world hockey championship in decades. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/WwYd0mS via IFTTT

Women’s Tennis Suddenly Has a Big(ish) Three

Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka have been winning just about everything important lately, emerging as a potential triumvirate unseen in the women’s game for about a decade. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/DiCPBhQ via IFTTT

Josef Newgarden Wins Indianapolis 500

Newgarden, the two-time IndyCar series champion, won his first career Indy 500 after a late sprint. He passed last year’s winner, Marcus Ericsson, who disagreed with the restart procedure. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/bQX1rTk via IFTTT

Josef Newgarden Wins Indy 500

Newgarden, the two-time IndyCar series champion, won his first career Indy 500 after a late sprint. He passed last year’s winner, Marcus Ericsson, who disagreed with the restart procedure. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/YIpMGkr via IFTTT

French Open: Ukraine’s Kostyuk Booed After No Handshake With Belarusian Sabalenka

Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine had the crowd on her side initially, but then was booed after she did not shake hands with Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus after losing to her in straight sets. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/bvpM9Ec via IFTTT

Everton Saved Its Premier League Status. But for How Long?

A win on the final day of the season kept Everton in the league and relegated Leicester and Leeds. But those results may be subject to change. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/DXWFasA via IFTTT

Los e-sports pasan un momento difícil. ¿Se acabó el entusiasmo?

Al menos dos organizaciones de la liga más destacada de Estados Unidos para jugadores profesionales de videojuegos están vendiendo sus equipos, lo que subraya el futuro incierto de la industria. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/bZliOE2 via IFTTT

Boston Celtics Force Game 7 Against Miami Heat With Buzzer-Beater

The Heat let a 3-0 series lead slip away in the Eastern Conference finals with sloppy play, bad shooting and disappearing acts by their stars. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/62MS7lF via IFTTT

Before Carlos Alcaraz Was Great, He Was Good Enough to Be Lucky

Success has many fathers. In Alcaraz’s case, he was born to an actual tennis-playing father, and then the local candy company swooped in to help. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/Xfvnzqd via IFTTT