Assistants follow new coach Drew to the Bucks
Bob Bender and Nick Van Exel are following Larry Drew to Milwaukee.
- Jun. 17, 2013
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Bob Bender and Nick Van Exel are following Larry Drew to Milwaukee.
2 p.m. ESPN Baseball College World Series: Elimination game, North Carolina vs. LSU
Tom Collins and 15 other Chicago Slaughter fans made the 3½-hour drive to see their team play Saturday.
Dana Riederer of Palos Hills, Ill., won the Aurora BayCare High Cliff Triathlon's half-ironman individual event on Saturday, swimming 1.2 miles, biking 56 miles and running 13.1 miles in 4 hours, 23 minutes, 8.47 seconds.
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Theres still plenty of golf to play, but if Steve Stricker were to claim his first major championship, he would become the oldest man to win the U.S. Open, topping Hale Irwin, who won the 1990 tournament at 45.
Phil Mickelson made his first birdie on his last putt. Billy Horschel never missed a green. It was all they could do to barely break par against Merion, which is turning out to be the real star of this U.S. Open.
History says Tiger Woods has little chance to win this U.S. Open. Not from behind, and certainly not with an elbow inflammation that seems to bother him most on his worst shots.
At their best in the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat have forced turnover after turnover, finding a gear the San Antonio Spurs just can't reach.
For the Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins, it was all about fluids, treatment and rest.
LeBron James scored 33 points while playing with the aggression and ferocity that everyone expects of the four-time MVP, leading the Miami Heat to a 109-93 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night that evened the NBA Finals at two games apiece
Even for Phil Mickelson, his path to the top of the leaderboard Thursday in the U.S. Open was unconventional.
Of course, it was Andrew Shaw. The pesky little forward always gets up when he's knocked down.
Village Winners: Doug Roskom 655; Caitlin Polarek 628; Michelle Bartoletti 625.
The affection was genuine. Even better was beating Jack Nicklaus in a playoff. So when Lee Trevino got his hands on the U.S. Open trophy in 1971, the man who never lacked for one-liners gushed, '
Circle Tap Tuesday women's fastpitch: Five-Star Trucking 6, Graystone 5; Aurora BayCare 8, Circle Tap 4; Honey Badgers 7, Johnny B's 6.
Danny Green scored 27 points, Gary Neal added 24 and the San Antonio Spurs set an NBA Finals record with 16 3-pointers in a 113-77 victory over the Miami Heat on Tuesday night that gave them a 2-1 series lead.
The most popular equipment at Merion was not a golf club but a squeegee.
The U.S. Open returns to Pennsylvania for the 16th time, the second-most among states behind New York. And while it has gone to only four courses dating to 1907, there is no shortage of great moments.
When it comes to power plays in the Stanley Cup finals, the Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins might just prefer to keep going with everyone on the ice.
Hilly Haven: 38 Terry Nienow; 39 Bill Farrell, Dave VandeWettering.
For two days, the thought was that LeBron James needed to do more for his teammates.
When Risper Gesabwa woke up Saturday morning, the defending Bellin Run women's champion had a feeling it was going to be a good day.
For two years, Lani Rutto had front row seats to watch his training partner, Allan Kiprono, take home back-to-back championships at the Bellin Run.
Palace Malice took charge on the turn for home and won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, holding off Preakness winner Oxbow and Kentucky Derby winner Orb.
Serena Williams knew, of course, that 11 years had passed since her only French Open championship.
Green Bay took a one-point lead early in the fourth quarter, but Cedar Rapids scored the next 16 points and held on to defeat the Blizzard 49-42 in an Indoor Football League matchup Saturday night.
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Royal Scot: 70 Bill Lindmark; 72 Gregg Verbaten; 73 Rich Heesacker; 74 Keith Abts, Mark Schroeder; 77 Jedd Marhol; 78 Timm Seering; 79 Mike Hayes, Ron Uutala.
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Orb and Oxbow. Oxbow and Orb. Anyway you draw it up, there will not be a Triple Crown on the line in the $1 million Belmont Stakes on Saturday.
PARIS (AP) Rafael Nadal won an epic semifinal against Novak Djokovic at the French Open to remain the King of Clay for another couple of days, at least.
Brandon Dworak was only 11 years old when he participated in his first Bellin Run in 1999 at the suggestion of his mother, Colleen.
As Maria Sharapova celebrated her return to the French Open final, she let loose one last scream this time a happy one.
Tony Parker banked in a 16-footer with 5.2 seconds left for the last of his 21 points and the San Antonio Spurs stunned the Miami Heat 92-88 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.
Royal Scot: 70 Keith Abts; 71 Bill Lindmark, Rich Heesacker; 73 Denis Kohlman; 76 Jr. Abts; 78 Gregg Verbaten, Mark Verbaten.
The ease with which Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic swept aside their quarterfinal opponents at the French Open was remarkably similar.
Willow Creek Sidekick Bar and Grill: Harold Cretton 775; Dan Stujenske 699; Dave LaCombe 657; Nick Weber 655.
Brown County Golf Course: 88 Lisa Kennedy; 89 Nancy Demmith; 91 Sako Duellman.
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