Don Amore: Tom Thibodeau could be right coach to lead Knicks out of the wilderness
Flipping through some old Courant clips, I found this tidbit from February 1976. “Thibodeau, a 6-1 senior, exclaimed in a team huddle in the third period, ‘the boards are mine.'” … Click to Continue »
Gyms reopened in Kentucky on Monday. Here’s what working out looks like now.
Gyms and fitness centers across Kentucky reopened Monday, for the first time since March 18 for most places, and clients were ready to break a sweat, even if it meant … Click to Continue »
One more step toward normal: EKU announces kickoff times for home football games
Amid growing optimism that a college football season might be possible despite the presence of COVID-19, Eastern Kentucky University announced kickoff times for four of its five 2020 home games … Click to Continue »
SEC athletic programs react on social media to protests
SEC schools have issued statements on social media regarding the protests over the death of George Floyd. Here are some samples: John Calipari, Kentucky basketball coach 200601caliparitweet Mark Stoops, Kentucky … Click to Continue »
Is G League close to its biggest recruiting addition yet? (And more UK basketball notes)
The recent announcement by No. 1-ranked basketball recruit Jonathan Kuminga that he has narrowed his list of options — amid the ongoing speculation about his possible reclassification — might’ve given … Click to Continue »
‘I was never a Tennessee fan.’ Nashville native who became UK star has no regrets.
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series in which the Herald-Leader is catching up with former University of Kentucky athletes. When Victoria Dunlap left her home state of … Click to Continue »
Another win falls into Keselowski’s lap in final moments
Brad Keselowski has a new crew and is fighting for a new contract at Team Penske. His confidence is still intact and he’s convinced he can compete for a championship … Click to Continue »
See how this week in sports would have unfolded in a world without the coronavirus
As states around the country incrementally reopen their economies in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, sports are also slowly being reintroduced to American life. In Louisville, the Spring Meet … Click to Continue »
When it comes to transfer waivers, the NCAA should stop playing it both ways
Considering the current madness engulfing the grand scheme of things these days and nights, it might not seem like all that big of a deal, but the NCAA really does … Click to Continue »
NHL plans to test players for COVID-19 daily if games resume
Nick Foligno watches Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s coronavirus briefings and appreciates the value of the information. It is part of the reason the Columbus captain supports NHL players undergoing daily … Click to Continue »
The Latest: Minnesota leaders say aggressive approach helped
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck: ___ … Click to Continue »
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