Lamar Odom left a Las Vegas hospital and is now in the Los Angeles area to continue his recovery a week after being found unconscious at a Nevada brothel, a family representative said Tuesday. The former NBA star was transported by helicopter from Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas around 5 p.m. Monday, according to a statement from Alvina Alston, publicist for Odom’s aunt JaNean Mercer.
A tenacious defense bailed out Sam Bradford and made Eli Manning miserable. DeMarco Murray ran for 109 yards and a touchdown, Nolan Carroll returned one of Manning’s two interceptions for a score and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New York Giants 27-7 Monday night. The Eagles had three takeaways, sacked Manning three times and forced two intentional grounding penalties.
Escort Katina Powell broke her silence on Tuesday, saying she has no proof that Louisville men’s basketball coach Rick Pitino knew that a former Cardinals staffer hired her and other dancers to strip and have sex with former recruits and players. In her first interview since the release of her book earlier this month, ”Breaking Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen,” Powell spoke with ESPN’s ”Outside the Lines,” which
NEW YORK (AP) — NBA general managers believe this is the season LeBron James finally takes Cleveland to the top.
PINEHURST, North Carolina (AP) — For only the second time, golf’s oldest major championship will be played in Northern Ireland when the British Open returns to Royal Portrush Golf Club in 2019.
World number 20 Patrick Reed could play in both the PGA Tour and European Tour again next year, despite battling a hectic schedule during 2015. The American, 25, is currently the only US player who had his PGA Tour card and also chose to play the European Tour, taking up membership of the latter this year. “I’ve always wanted to do it, so I’m trying it,” he told reporters ahead
By Amanda Ferguson PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) – The British Open will be held outside England and Scotland for the first time in more than 60 years when it returns to Northern Ireland’s Royal Portrush in 2019, tournament organisers the Royal & Ancient (R&A) said on Tuesday. The British Open championship was last held at the Northern Irish links course in 1951, the only other time the major championship was
The British Open will return to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland in 2019, golf’s governing body the R&A announced on Tuesday. It will be only the second time that golf’s oldest major is played outside England and Scotland, after a previous tournament staged at Portrush in 1951, which was won by England’s Max Faulkner. “We are very much looking forward to bringing The Open to Royal Portrush in 2019 and
Jordan Spieth, the 2015 USPGA Tour player of the year, will headline the Singapore Open in January when it returns after a three-year absence, organisers said on Tuesday. “I’m very fortunate to play golf around the world and can’t wait to visit Singapore for the first time,” Spieth, a member of the US team who won the Presidents Cup in South Korea earlier this month, said in a statement. Under
Sir Ian Botham is confident that the England team have got a bright future and will only get better.
Steven Maclean scored a hat-trick as St Johnstone beat Hamilton 4-1 at McDiarmid Park in the Scottish Premiership.
Golden Horn finished first past the post in the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes, but the stewards must decide if he keeps the race.
Lee Slattery put himself in prime position for back-to-back victories as Paul Lawrie hauled himself back into contention on an eventful third day of the KLM Open at Kennemer.
Gillingham stayed top of Sky Bet League One after earning a 2-1 victory over Blackpool thanks to a Bradley Dack goal nine minutes from the end.
Fascinating Rock (2-1) gave Dermot Weld and Pat Smullen back-to-back victories in the KPMG Enterprise Stakes with a convincing victory in the Group Three heat over a mile and a half at Leopardstown.
Ollie Clarke is available for Bristol Rovers’ Sky Bet League Two home game against Accrington after winning his red card appeal.
Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye says he is ready to make his return to boxing.
New signing Gozie Ugwu will go straight into Wycombe’s squad for their League Two clash against Plymouth on Saturday.