Russell Westbrook tied Wilt Chamberlain’s NBA record with his ninth straight triple-double. James Harden cleared 30 points for a 29th straight game.
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Anthony Davis booed, cheered by Pelicans fans, doesn’t play fourth quarter vs. Timberwolves
Anthony Davis heard boos during pregame introductions as well as every time he touched the ball early Friday night. He didn’t play the final quarter.
Red Sox CF: I wouldn’t go to White House even ‘if Hillary (Clinton) was in office’
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Klay Thompson sets NBA record by hitting 10 straight 3-pointers against the Lakers
Warriors guard Klay Thompson set an NBA record by starting 10-for-10 from 3-point range in Monday’s game against the Lakers.
Fans go 0-for-101 attempting Cody Parkey Challenge at Chicago brewery
Goose Island Brewery’s challenge to fans to make a 43-yard field goal – the same distance as Cody Parkey’s miss – yielded no winners on 101 attempts.
Snoop Dogg calls Los Angeles Kings game vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
Snoop Dogg hit the Los Angeles Kings broadcast booth to help call the action during Saturday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Terrell Owens blasts Cowboys coach Jason Garrett yet again as Dallas falls in playoffs
In the late stages of the Cowboys’ playoff loss to the Rams, Hall of Famer Terrell Owens went on a tweet storm ripping Dallas coach Jason Garrett.
Donald Trump tweets that national champion Clemson football team will visit White House
The national champion Clemson Tigers football team will visit the White House on Jan. 14, President Donald Trump announced in a tweet Friday.