NBA Finals: Warriors star Steph Curry ‘ready to go’ for Game 4 vs. Celtics — Red Bluff Daily News

BOSTON — Stephen Curry looked like himself as he drained 3-point baskets to the tune of New Edition at shootaround Friday afternoon. The Warriors superstar’s status for Game 4 of the NBA Finals remains unchanged despite hurting his foot Wednesday night, coach Steve Kerr said. He won’t be under any minutes restriction as the Warriors…

NBA Finals: Warriors star Steph Curry ‘ready to go’ for Game 4 vs. Celtics — Red Bluff Daily News

NBA Finals: Warriors’ Steph Curry ‘going to play’ in Game 4 against Celtics — Whittier Daily News

By JIMMY GOLEN and KYLE HIGHTOWER AP Sports Writer BOSTON — Even as he lay on the court, with 240-pound Celtics center Al Horford on top of his recently recovered left ankle, Steph Curry knew what was wrong. And as soon as he stood up and took a few steps, he knew he would be…

NBA Finals: Warriors’ Steph Curry ‘going to play’ in Game 4 against Celtics — Whittier Daily News

McClanahan wins 5th straight start, Rays sweep 3 from Cards — MLB | NBC Sports

Shane McClanahan pitched eight superb innings to win his fifth consecutive start and the Tampa Bay Rays completed a three-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 2-1 victory on Thursday.

McClanahan wins 5th straight start, Rays sweep 3 from Cards — MLB | NBC Sports

Pelicans GM Griffin on Zion Williamson: “This is a max player. That’s easy.” — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

The real question is how much of that money is guaranteed.

Pelicans GM Griffin on Zion Williamson: “This is a max player. That’s easy.” — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Lawsuit between Peter Angelos’ sons lays bare secret struggle over Baltimore Orioles’ future, possible sale of team — Orange County Register

The sons of Orioles’ owner Peter Angelos are fighting over the ailing patriarch’s multimillion-dollar fortune, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court that reveals that the family for several years has intended to sell the team. Louis F. Angelos, 52, is suing John P. Angelos, 54, over what he characterizes as…

Lawsuit between Peter Angelos’ sons lays bare secret struggle over Baltimore Orioles’ future, possible sale of team — Orange County Register

NBA Finals: Road Warriors draw on experience as series moves to Boston — Press Enterprise

By KYLE HIGHTOWER AP Sports Writer BOSTON — Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors have no problem playing on the road. The Celtics, meanwhile, haven’t been lights-out in Boston during these playoffs. 699 more words

NBA Finals: Road Warriors draw on experience as series moves to Boston — Press Enterprise

Draymond Green goes on enjoyable rant about wannabe enforcers from 80s and 90s — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

The question mentioned 1980s Celtics player Cedric Maxwell, who said Green would’ve “got knocked the [****] out” in his day.

Draymond Green goes on enjoyable rant about wannabe enforcers from 80s and 90s — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Celtics brace for Game 3, plan to meet ‘fire with fire’ — Boston Herald

Ime Udoka, who admits he purposely drew a Game 2 technical, was one of the most animated on the Celtics side when the night turned testy against Draymond Green and the Warriors. 413 more words

Celtics brace for Game 3, plan to meet ‘fire with fire’ — Boston Herald

‘He rises to the occasion’: Michael Kopech shuts down the Los Angeles Dodgers for 6 innings in a 4-0 Chicago White Sox win — The Denver Post

Michael Kopech wasn’t sure how he would feel in the first inning of Tuesday’s start against the Los Angeles Dodgers after a less-than-stellar bullpen session before the game. Turns out, Kopech said, “there was really no correlation there.” The Chicago White Sox right-hander was sharp from the start, shutting down one of the most dangerous…

‘He rises to the occasion’: Michael Kopech shuts down the Los Angeles Dodgers for 6 innings in a 4-0 Chicago White Sox win — The Denver Post

Angels’ Mike Trout leaves game with left groin tightness after strong start — Orange County Register

ANAHEIM — Just when Mike Trout started hitting again, he got hurt again. The Angels’ three-time American League MVP homered in his first at-bat and then doubled in his second on Tuesday night, but after he doubled he came out of the game with left groin tightness. There was no immediate word on how much…

Angels’ Mike Trout leaves game with left groin tightness after strong start — Orange County Register