LeBron James Issues Stern Warning To Lakers Teammate Who Dropped Pass

LeBron James Issues Stern Warning To Lakers Teammate Who Dropped Pass

According to Rob Pelinka, a teammate dropped LeBron's pass the other day because he didn't expect it, leading to this exchange: LeBron: "Man do you like your nose? Player: "Yeah…" LeBron: "Well get your hands ready, or I'm gonna break your nose!" — Harrison Faigen (@hmfaigen) September 8, 2018... NESN.com

Folger: "The first laps were a medium-sized disaster"

Jonas Folger, P16: "Obviously, I’m disappointed about the outcome of the weekend. This also applies to my entire team because this position does not correspond to our abilities. But honestly, we are struggling to find our level as we were able to perform at the beginning and until halfway point of the season. In addition, we used a new traction control this weekend which caused some issues too so, we went back to the old system on Saturday. Beyond that, the crash in FP3 and the subsequent hustle and bustle in preparation for the afternoon sessions did us further thrown back. We were really perplexed regarding issues such as the tyre selection and the setting for the bike. This, of

Red Sox Notes: Blake Swihart Moving To Infield Due To Lingering Ankle Issues

Red Sox Notes: Blake Swihart Moving To Infield Due To Lingering Ankle Issues

Times have been tough for Blake Swihart. The Boston Red Sox prospect once appeared destined to be the team’s starting catcher of the future, but his career trajectory has changed quite a bit over the past few years. The Red Sox even tried converting him to the outfield last season, but he suffered an ankle injury while playing left field at Fenway Park that had ailed him ever since. He’s currently back on the Triple-A Pawtucket disabled list due to lingering issues with his ankle, and Red Sox manager John Farrell provided an update on his situation Tuesday while speaking with the media. “He’s been on the DL because of the ankle issue

If You’re Not Watching World Baseball Classic, What Are You Waiting For?

If You’re Not Watching World Baseball Classic, What Are You Waiting For?

The World Baseball Classic isn’t perfect — far from it, actually. But that doesn’t mean it’s not worth watching. The WBC has its issues. The timing of the tournament itself isn’t ideal. It’s hard to expect the highest quality of baseball when a good chunk of the world’s best baseball players are focused on preparing for the Major League Baseball season. That’s their prerogative, especially when you’re trying to have a “meaningful” tournament smack dab in the middle of spring training. You’re never going to be able to convince the game’s biggest stars to participate in a preseason tournament. There’s risk of injury, especially so ... NESN.com

Tiger Woods Withdraws From Two PGA Tour Events Due To Ongoing Back Issues

Tiger Woods Withdraws From Two PGA Tour Events Due To Ongoing Back Issues

Tiger Woods’ latest comeback attempt isn’t going very well. The golf superstar announced Friday that he won’t compete in the Genesis Open or The Honda Classic due to his ongoing back issues. “My doctors have advised me not to play the next two weeks, to continue my treatment and to let my back calm down,” Woods said, via TigerWoods.com. “This is not what I was hoping for or expecting. I am extremely disappointed to miss the Genesis Open, a tournament that benefits my foundation, and The Honda Classic, my hometown event. I would like to thank Genesis for their support, and I know we will have an outstanding week.” Woods has been... NESN.com

Troy Brown Jokes About Coming Back To Fix Patriots’ Punt Return Issues

Troy Brown Jokes About Coming Back To Fix Patriots’ Punt Return Issues

Don’t worry, New England Patriots fans. Troy Brown heard you loud and clear. Several Patriots fans began tweeting at the former New England wide receiver Monday night, suggesting he come out of retirement to solve the team’s punt return problems. Brown, obviously recognizing the crowd’s clamoring, responded with approval, though he did have some minor demands. In fact, it appears Brown, who’s now an analyst for CSNNE, already is working on his game. In all seriousness, the Patriots do need to figure out their punt return situation with Danny Amendola sidelined. Cyrus Jones’ nightmare rookie season only got worse Monday night in the Pa... NESN.com

Genie Bouchard Appears To Be Enjoying Bahamas Vacation During Downtime

Share this: There’s not much time for tennis stars to take vacations during the summer, so now’s as good a time as any for them to head to the tropics. One of those notable tennis players is Genie Bouchard, whose Instagram is full of pictures of the Canadian women’s tennis star enjoying some downtime in the Bahamas. Bouchard, who has been ranked as high as No. 7 in the season-ending rankings, is coming off an up-and down season after injury issues in 2015, and she’s currently No. 46 in the world. But there’s no better way to relax and recharge before preparing for January’s Australian Open than in the Bahamas. Click to see photos of Bouchard in the Bahamas >> Thumbnail photo via Eric Bolte/USA TODAY Sports ImagesInside photo via Instagram/geniebouchardH/t