• The Canadian Press

    Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. heads into playoffs against Lakers after trying week for family

    DENVER (AP) — Michael Porter Jr.'s coaches and teammates are rallying behind the Denver Nuggets starting forward who's had a trying week as the NBA's reigning champions head into their playoff opener against the Los Angeles Lakers. Porter, 25, missed practice Friday to attend his younger brother Coban's sentencing in a drunken driving crash that killed a 42-year-old woman last year. Coban Porter, 22, a former guard at the University of Denver, received a six-year jail sentence, which came two da

  • The Canadian Press

    Clippers fined $25,000 by NBA for violating league injury reporting rules

    NEW YORK (AP) — The Los Angeles Clippers were fined $25,000 by the NBA on Friday for violating league injury reporting rules. The team failed to accurately disclose the availability status of Paul George, Norman Powell and Russell Westbrook before its game against Houston last Sunday, the final day of the regular season. None of the trio played and none were listed on the team's injury report as being out due to injury or rest. ___ AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba The Associated Press

  • Yahoo Sports

    Coban Porter sentenced to 6 years in prison for deadly DUI crash, same week his brother Jontay banned from NBA

    One Porter brother is banned for life from the NBA. Another is headed to prison.

  • The Canadian Press

    T-wolves take NBA's best defense into series vs. Suns, but can it stop Durant-Booker-Beal trio?

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Defense has been far more of an afterthought than an asset over the checkered history of the Minnesota Timberwolves, who have the second-fewest wins in the NBA since their entry 35 years ago and have advanced out of the first round of the playoffs only once. This has been quite the season of transformation for the Timberwolves, an improvement that started over the summer with Rudy Gobert. The success of their defense is rooted in his 7-foot-2 presence, too. “There’s a differen