Sports News Roundup: Irving leads Celtics past Raptors in OT; Flacco doubtful vs. Bengals


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-11-2018 10:44 IST | Created: 18-11-2018 10:27 IST
Sports News Roundup: Irving leads Celtics past Raptors in OT;  Flacco doubtful vs. Bengals

Following is a summary of current sports news briefs.

NFL notebook: Fines handed out after Rams-Seahawks incidents

The NFL has fined Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald and Seattle Seahawks center Justin Britt for an incident in last Sunday's game. According to reports Saturday, Britt was fined $20,054 for shoving Donald after the defender was clearly out of bounds as he returned the ball following a fumble recovery.

LeBron’s HS car to drive hard bargain at auction

LeBron James obviously wasn't an ordinary high school senior. His car wasn't a run-of-the-mill model, either. James drove a 2003 Hummer H2, and it is going up for auction on Monday before being sold on Dec. 8.

Brassard practices could rejoin Penguins versus Senators

Center Derick Brassard returned to practice on Friday and could be cleared to play for the Pittsburgh Penguins vs. the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night. Brassard joined his teammates for the full-contact practice session, but he remained listed as day-to-day.

NHL notebook: Rangers acquire Strome from Oilers for Spooner

The New York Rangers acquired forward Ryan Strome from the Edmonton Oilers on Friday in exchange for forward Ryan Spooner. Strome, 25, had two points (one goal, one assist) in 18 games for the Oilers this season. Overall, he has 162 points (59 goals, 103 assists) with the New York Islanders (2013-17) and Oilers. Spooner, 26, had one goal and one assist) in 16 games for the Rangers and 160 points (46 goals, 114 assists) with the Boston Bruins (2012-18) and Rangers.

Howell clings to lead as Gore and Champ charge in Georgia

Charles Howell III wobbled with two back nine bogeys but clung to a one-stroke lead over Jason Gore and Cameron Champ on a tightening third round leaderboard at the RSM Classic in Georgia on Saturday. Despite the shaky moments, Howell carded a two-under 68 to be on a 16-under total of 196 at a tournament he has led from the start.

NBA roundup: Irving nets 43, leads Celtics past Raptors in OT

Kyrie Irving scored a season-best 43 points, including four in overtime, and added 11 assists as the Boston Celtics came back to defeat the visiting Toronto Raptors 123-116 on Friday night. The Celtics, who had lost four of their previous six games, handed the Raptors their third straight loss after a 12-1 start. The teams have split their first two games this season. Jayson Tatum added 21 points, Gordon Hayward had 15 and Marcus Morris and Al Horford had 11 each for the Celtics.

World Series hero Pearce re-signs with Red Sox

World Series MVP Steve Pearce is returning to the Boston Red Sox after signing a one-year contract, the team announced Friday. The deal is worth $6.25 million, according to multiple reports.

NHL roundup: Dickinson, Stars drop Bruins in OT

Jason Dickinson pushed the rebound of a shot by Mattias Janmark past Boston goaltender Tuukka Rask 1:34 into overtime to score the only goal of the game and lift the Dallas Stars past the visiting Bruins 1-0 on Friday. Dickinson and Janmark skated into the offensive zone on a two-on-one break before Janmark unleashed a slapshot that Rask pushed aside and behind the net. Janmark skated after the loose puck and centered it off Rask to the waiting Dickinson, who found a hole under Rask for the game winner.

Zverev defies boo-boys to stun Federer, sets up Djokovic final

Alexander Zverev claimed one of most significant wins of his fledgling career as he beat Roger Federer to reach the ATP Finals title match but became an unwitting pantomime villain in bizarre scenes at the 02 Arena on Saturday. The 21-year-old German upstart produced some dazzling tennis and thoroughly deserved a swashbuckling 7-5 7-6(5) win against the six-time champion to set up a Sunday showdown with world number one Novak Djokovic.

NFL notebook: Flacco doubtful vs. Bengals

Joe Flacco was listed as doubtful on Friday's injury report as the Baltimore Ravens' quarterback mystery continues, two days prior to Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Flacco didn't practice all week because of a hip injury, while rookie Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Friday after sitting out a day due to illness. Robert Griffin III took all the practice snaps on Thursday.

(With inputs from Reuters)

(With inputs from agencies.)

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