Howard Eskin presses Nick Nurse for information on Joel Embiid: ‘Do you think it’s fair to paying customers?’
"Do you think it's fair to your paying customers and your fans to not have any idea when your star player is going to play?"
"Do you think it's fair to your paying customers and your fans to not have any idea when your star player is going to play?"
"Do you always travel with this thing, Steve?"
"His lower extremities were not 100 percent. He had migraine headaches. He had Bell's palsy." "Soft."
"Finger smashed open, bone came out, I drove myself to the hospital, got the surgery, went home and drunk a cup of coffee."
As soon as Alessandro Costacurta hit the ground, he grabbed the back of his thigh and grimaced in pain.
"That should not happen. That right there is why court storming should not happen."
"Kendrick Bourne, I know he's probably not, I think he's hurt, need him to show up."
"I was hoping you guys might not notice but I figured it might be a bit of a distraction today."
Melas was struck by a vehicle while walking last week. Fellow No Dunks figure Trey Kerby is leading a fundraiser to support him and his family.
"Maybe he shaved wrong."
"My prayers go out to him. I’m just thankful for the guys that rushed over there to him to help him."
"If you and him went out and shot baskets together, he'd whup you. If you guys went out and raced against each other, he'd whup you. ...And so, his body heals faster than you."
Schefter's tweeting and investments both aren't great looks for ESPN, but neither criticism seems likely to lead to much change.
Eriksen collapsed on the field in the 43rd minute. He was eventually stretchered off. UEFA says he has been transferred to hospital and has stabilized.
It was offensive lineman Davis, not defensive lineman Jackson, who got hurt here.
Any One Of Us combines footage of Paul Basagoitia's recovery journey with comments from other spinal cord injury survivors about their own journeys, and the result is a powerful documentary.
Williamson is out six to eight weeks, which is not great for the Pelicans' upcoming lineup of national TV appearances.
“I stand by my real-time call. Brick [analyst Andy Brickley] encapsulated it when he said was it was self-inflicted.”
Jackson will miss this week's NFL PrimeTime thanks to injury, with Ryan Clark stepping in to fill his analyst role alongside host Chris Berman.
This was a frightening start to the season.
The takes were flying over this one, even after the Yankees announced Sanchez was injured.
TNT's broadcast crew conveyed what happened tactfully, rather than gratuitously.
Point to where it hurts, Mr. Scary Muscle Suit Man.