Author: BostonSportsNews

NEW YORK (AP) — Jayson Tatum had 22 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, Payton Pritchard scored 23 points and the Boston Celtics easily got their first win in the Eastern Conference semifinals by routing the New York Knicks 115-93 on Saturday in Game 3.The Celtics went 20 for 40 from 3-point range after going just 25 for 100 in their two losses in Boston, when they blew 20-point leads in the second half of both games. They went ahead by 31 in this one and there was never anything resembling a comeback for the Knicks.Tatum, an All-Star who shot…

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By GRAHAM DUNBAR, AP Sports Writer GENEVA (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump often says the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are among the events he is most excited about in his second term. Yet there is significant uncertainty regarding visa policies for foreign visitors planning trips to the U.S. for the two biggest events in sports. Trump’s latest travel ban on citizens from 12 countries added new questions about the impact on the World Cup and the Summer Olympics, which depend on hosts opening their doors to the world. Here’s a look at the potential effects…

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There was speculation that Mac Jones was a favorite to land with the San Francisco 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft, but instead, head coach Kyle Shanahan opted to trade up and take Trey Lance with the third overall pick. That allowed Mac Jones to fall to the New England Patriots, who held the 15th overall pick. While Jones had a strong rookie season, leading the Patriots to the playoffs and earning Pro Bowl honors, his career took a serious decline in the two years that followed. New England ultimately traded the former Alabama quarterback to the Jacksonville Jaguars, where…

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Just a month ago, the Red Sox were as close as 1.5 games back of the Evil Empire, in second place in the AL East breathing down their necks waiting to hit another gear. Oh what a difference a month makes. The month of May—as many of us wrote about earlier this week—was one of the harshest months to watch as a Sox fan. Infuriating moments preceded by bone-headed mistakes all wrapped in what feels like a lack of accountability. Triston Casas and Alex Bregman went down with extended injuries, the former gone for the entirety of the season. The…

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When the ball left Ceddanne Rafaela’s bat, everyone in the Red Sox dugout crowded the rail shouting “Pesky! Pesky!” as if to will the ball into fair territory as it flew down the right field line. “Usually it’s way foul and we’re just searching for something,” outfielder Jarren Duran said later. “But that time it worked.” Rafaela’s opposite field liner just barely stayed fair, curling around Pesky’s Pole for one of the shortest and most unlikely walk-off home runs in recent memory. It was a fitting end to one of the most unlikely Red Sox wins of the season. The…

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BROOKLINE – With Brookline in command at the top, Lexington needed its lower matchups to step up. Joshua Chen and the doubles team of Lucas Dai and Ryan Wade were happy to answer the challenge. Chen, Dai and Wade gutted out three-set victories at No. 2 singles and doubles, respectively, to lead the No. 6 Minutemen to a 3-2 boys tennis victory over the No. 3 Warriors in the Division 1 quarterfinals Thursday at Waldstein Park. Lexington (22-1) will play No. 2 Acton-Boxborough, a 4-1 winner over Winchester on Thursday, in the state semifinals. “Just keep fighting, and I guess…

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Former Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco is officially joining the New York Rangers coaching staff, the club announced Thursday. Sacco joined the Bruins as an assistant coach on Claude Julien’s staff in 2014. He served as an assistant coach for 10 seasons before being elevated to associate coach at the start of the 2024-25 campaign under Jim Montgomery. He was elevated to interim head coach on Nov. 19 after the club stumbled out of the gate with an 8-9-3 record and relieved Montgomery of his duties. The Bruins finished the season 25-30-7 under Sacco and, instead of removing the interim…

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FITCHBURG – The Meet of Champions’ opening day featured a combination of sweltering heat, triumph and tears. Competing at Fitchburg State were the absolute best, which led to events chockfull of personal records. Westford Academy senior Ryan Kyle set the bar early, crowning himself state champion with a new state record, 51.72, in the 400-meter hurdles. “Right away, I felt fast,” said Kyle, who won the race a day before his high school graduation. “The heat didn’t bother me – we were all running in the same conditions, so I just blocked that out.” Kyle, who is attending the University…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Jalen Brunson had 39 points and 12 assists, and the New York Knicks moved a win away from their first Eastern Conference finals appearance in 25 years and pushed the defending champion Boston Celtics to the brink of elimination with a 121-113 victory Monday night in Game 4.The Celtics will have to make the NBA’s 14th comeback from a 3-1 deficit to extend their title reign and may have to do it without All-Star Jayson Tatum, who was carried off the court with a right leg injury with 2:58 left.Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns each added 23 points…

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