Thursday, March 17, 2016

Kyrie Irving shows again that he's not ready to lead a team and other top stories.

  • Kyrie Irving shows again that he's not ready to lead a team

    Kyrie Irving shows again that he's not ready to lead a team
    ORLANDO – Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said he wanted Kyrie Irving to be aggressive with LeBron James taking Wednesday's game off against the Dallas Mavericks. However, somewhere there was a disconnect, because Irving must have heard, "Shoot, shoot, shoot." A game-high 33 points on 12-of-28 shooting along with a late game-saving steal allowed the Cavs to squeak by the Mavericks in a 99-98 victory at The Q. But it was his unwillingness to get others involved that left onlookers and his teammate..
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  • On Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and the ultimate test of ...

    On Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and the ultimate test of ...
    BEREA, Ohio – When she's not tackling league issues or assisting in a coach's search, Browns co-owner Dee Haslam runs a production company specializing in reality television. If only she knew the NFL's most impatient owner and got him to agree to a total franchise makeover under the direction of a football outsider. Now, that would be entertaining. Jimmy Haslam has hung onto flip phones longer than some of his head coaches. He's fired more people than Donald Trump before the latter became a ..
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  • Cleveland police ID four suspected robbers after anonymous tip ...

    Cleveland police ID four suspected robbers after anonymous tip ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland police have named four suspects in a December armed robbery of a West Side gas station.  Jeffrey McWhorter Jr., Alfonso Amos, Shawn Payne, all 23, and Michael Hawkins, 27, are each charged with aggravated robbery in the Dec. 12 holdup at the Gasway station on Bellaire Road. The men were identified after an anonymous tipster called police, court records say. First District detectives and an FBI special agent interviewed one of the men, who gave a full confession tha..
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  • Cleveland's history of home shows: A look back (photos)

    Cleveland's history of home shows: A look back (photos)
    Cleveland has a long history of hosting home and flower shows. Here is a timeline and gallery of vintage photos. 1916: Cleveland's first home and building show is held in Cleveland; location unknown. 1919: The city's first flower show takes place at Wigmore Coliseum on E. 13th Street. 1941: The first combined home and flower show, the Greater Cleveland Home and Flower Show, debuts in Public Hall. 1943-45: The Greater Cleveland Home and Flower Shows are suspended during the war. The show resume..
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  • Four key dynamics in race between 'Retread Ted' and 'Beltway Rob'

    Four key dynamics in race between 'Retread Ted' and 'Beltway Rob'
    The Enquirer editorial board endorses Ted Strickland in the U.S. Senate Democratic primary.(Photo: AP file)WASHINGTON—With Ohio’s primary over, the U.S. Senate now becomes a battle of titans.Sen. Rob Portman, the incumbent Republican senator with flush campaign coffers, matched against Ted Strickland, the former Ohio governor, a Democratic Party favorite with wide name recognition. Put those two together in this bellwether state, and you’ve have the ingredients for a blockbuster Senate campaign-..
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  • In appreciation of Michael Martinez's versatility: Cleveland Indians ...

    In appreciation of Michael Martinez's versatility: Cleveland Indians ...
    GOODYEAR, Ariz. – The Indians talk about versatility until your ears go numb. They love players who can multi-task. The more positions they can play, the more the powers that be like it. Mike Aviles had a good three-year run in Cleveland because of it. Now Jose Ramirez is being groomed as his replacement. Behind Ramirez, well, there's Michael Martinez. The Indians signed Martinez just before they went to spring training in 2015. He arrived after hitting .128 (5-for-39) with the Pirates in 20..
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  • Mary Kay Cabot on the Browns teardown, who could be next

    Mary Kay Cabot on the Browns teardown, who could be next
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It's no secret that the Cleveland Browns are in the process of tearing down their roster. Karlos Dansby and Dwayne Bowe were the most recent to go on Wednesday.  Cleveland.com Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot joined Chris Fedor and me today on Sports Insider to talk about the teardown and who could be next in line to get cut. Watch her response to our question above and make sure you check out Sports Insider live every Thursday at noon. Sports Insider full episode: March ..
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  • Remaining free agents who could help the Browns

    Remaining free agents who could help the Browns
    By Dan Labbe, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Just over a week into free agency, it's safe to say that the Cleveland Browns aren't going to be very active. It's not a surprise. The emphasis since the front office and coaching change has been about building through the draft. In the realm of actions speak louder than words, the actions are backing that philosophy up. The free agents the Browns have signed have mostly been young, relatively inexpensive and can fill a hole for at least a few sea..
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  • Cleveland Indians sign Marlon Byrd to minor-league contract ...

    Cleveland Indians sign Marlon Byrd to minor-league contract ...
    GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Indians reportedly have signed veteran outfielder Marlon Byrd to a minor-league contract pending a physical. Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com first reported the news. "He's here taking a physical today," said manager Terry Francona. "Being respectful to the process, when it's appropriate we can talk about it." Byrd, 38, played with the Reds and Giants last season. For the year he hit .247 (125-for-506) with 25 doubles, 23 homers with 73 RBI. He slashed .247/.290/.453 last ..
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  • Vodka drinks, Cleveland bars: a spirit for all seasons (photos)

    Vodka drinks, Cleveland bars: a spirit for all seasons (photos)
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- By no means has Cleveland been anything like Siberia this winter. But unseasonably warm weather never stopped me from drinking vodka -- especially at Restaurant Europa. The Pepper Pike bar-restaurant which specializes in European comfort dishes boasts a Siberian Vodka Room: an icy cooler kept at 32 degrees where patrons go inside to do shots. "You know, some people can do a shot a minute in Siberia," says owner Alex Shneyder a native of Omsk, Siberia. "You have to, to stay w..
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