Police in Hollywood, Florida, say Antonio Brown’s accuser will need to file a formal complaint for the Patriots WR to be investigated.
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
‘They just bring everybody together’: U.S. women’s national team celebrated as victory tour begins
The U.S. women’s national team’s victory tour, which began at the Rose Bowl, also served as a celebration of soccer in this country.
Opinion: Lakers lost out on Kawhi Leonard, but found solace with DeMarcus Cousins
The Lakers brought in DeMarcus Cousins, Danny Green and Kyle Kuzma among others during free agency, adding depth and balance to their roster.
Drake pays tribute to Kevin Durant after Warriors star suffers Achilles injury
Drake, who has been rooting fiercely against the Golden State Warriors throughout the NBA Finals, struck a somber tone after Game 5.
Opinion: Kevin Durant’s devastating Achilles injury brings humanity of game to forefront
Kevin Durant’s Achilles injury was first met with inexcusable cheers. But after that, what happened in Toronto brought out the humanity of the game.
Warriors’ Draymond Green on fans who cheered Kevin Durant’s injury: ‘It’s bull—-‘
Draymond Green wasn’t happy about Toronto fans cheering Kevin Durant’s injury, even if they quickly changed course.
Raptors’ NBA title hopes in Kawhi Leonard’s very large hands
The NBA Finals MVP Award looks destined for hands that measure 11.25 inches from pinky to thumb and belong to a man nicknamed “The Klaw.’’
Fred VanVleet needs stitches, has badly chipped tooth after taking elbow to the face
Fred VanVleet had to get seven stitches but did not lose consciousness during a nasty collision with Shaun Livingston in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Mark Stevens: Who is the banned Warriors minority owner who pushed Kyle Lowry?
Mark Stevens has been described by an associate as “a gentleman through and through,” but that is in stark contrast to how Kyle Lowry says he acted.
Draymond Green predicts ‘fun times ahead’ for Golden State Warriors in NBA Finals
Not much can dent the confidence of Draymond Green, who says there are “fun times ahead” for the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.
