Sunday, May 22, 2016

Toronto Raptors, led by Bismack Biyombo, take 99-84 Game 3 ... and other top stories.

  • Toronto Raptors, led by Bismack Biyombo, take 99-84 Game 3 ...

    Toronto Raptors, led by Bismack Biyombo, take 99-84 Game 3 ...
    TORONTO – Bismack Biyombo just wanted it more, and his determination and will to win helped his team stay in the series Saturday night against the defending Eastern Conference champions. The Toronto Raptors took Game 3 of the Eastern finals by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers, 99-84, Saturday night at Air Canada Centre. Cleveland now leads the series 2-1 and lost its first game of the postseason after winning 10 straight. Biyombo supplied seven points and a franchise-record 26 rebounds to g..
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  • Cleveland Indians ruin Joe Kelly's no-hitter, but Boston Red Sox ...

    Cleveland Indians ruin Joe Kelly's no-hitter, but Boston Red Sox ...
    BOSTON --“ Juan Uribe ended Joe Kelly's no-hitter, but the Indians still have no clue how to end Kelly's brief, but impressive dominance over them. Kelly, who had not pitched in a big-league game since April 19 because of a sore right shoulder, held the Indians hitless for 7 1/3 innings Saturday as Boston cruised to a 9-1 victory at Fenway Park. The Tribe's five-game winning streak ended quietly as Kelly, Junichi Tazawa and Heath Hembree combined on a two-hitter. In the five-game winning, the..
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  • These are LeBron James' worst playoffs from the foul line

    These are LeBron James' worst playoffs from the foul line
    TORONTO – Here's something that's actually not gone well at all for LeBron James during this otherwise virtually flawless postseason. The foul line. As in, he's not really getting there, and when he does, as he did in Cleveland's 108-89 win in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals over Toronto on Thursday night, he's not making his free throws. James took 17 free throws in Game 2 and missed eight – that's a career high in the playoffs. He's shooting a career-low 60.3 percent from the charity..
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  • Cleveland Indians go with Cody Anderson in doubleheader start ...

    Cleveland Indians go with Cody Anderson in doubleheader start ...
    BOSTON – ON Saturday manager Terry Francona made official what appeared to be a done deal for a while now. Cody Anderson, the Indians struggling right-hander, will start the second game of Monday's doubleheader against the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field. It means in the first two games of an early-season showdown between the top two teams in the AL Central, the Indians will be starting rookie Mike Clevinger in the first game and Anderson, who has allowed 10 homers in 32 2/3 innings, in the..
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  • Can Josh Tomlin pitch and play third for Cleveland Indians? Hey ...

    Can Josh Tomlin pitch and play third for Cleveland Indians? Hey ...
    BOSTON – Do you have a question that you'd like to have answered in Hey, Hoynsie? Submit it here or Tweet him at @hoynsie. Hey, Hoynsie: Any chance the Tribe will use Josh Tomlin as an everyday third baseman? – Marcus Monte, Bay Village. Hey, Marcus: I think they like him right where he's at – on the mound with a 6-0 record. Hey, Hoynsie: What are the odds of Josh (All-I-Do-Is-Win) Tomlin making the All-Star team? – Adam Claypool, Las Vegas. Hey, Adam: I think they get better everytime he take..
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  • Cleveland Cavaliers have Terry Talkin' what if they kept Andrew ...

    Cleveland Cavaliers have Terry Talkin' what if they kept Andrew ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two years later, if the Cleveland Cavaliers had to make the Kevin Love-for-Andrew Wiggins deal all over again, would they do it? David Griffin would certainly say yes. After all, it was his biggest trade as the Cavs general manager. I did a long interview with Griffin on the eve of the playoffs. We talked about a lot of things, including Love. "He is an outstanding basketball player," said Griffin. "I think we've seen that in the second half of the season when Ty (coach Tyro..
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  • Election could realign our parties

    Election could realign our parties
    The Republican presidential candidates debated in Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena in August. The GOP will return to the building this summer, facing an uncertain future with the emergence of outsider Donald Trump. ASSOCIATED PRESS Enlarge Published: Sunday, 5/22/2016 COMMENTARY Election could realign our parties, ideologies, customs BY DAVID SHRIBMANPITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE EXECUTIVE EDITOR For months the American election was about personal advantage. Could insults drive p..
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