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  1. Hill (concussion) could miss rest of series

    Ian Begley

    Pacers point guard George Hill missed Game 5 against the Knicks because of a concussion. There's no definite timetable for his return. But, under the guidelines of the NBA's concussion protocol, it seems highly unlikely Hill returns in time for G...

    Blog | May 17, 2013
  2. Polyester sent baseball colors to new hues

    Paul Lukas

    The protocol for home and road uniforms on the baseball diamond is simple: The home team wears white and the road team wears gray. Or at least that's how it was until 1963 -- 50 years ago this season. That's when Kansas City Athletics owner Charle...

    Blog | May 16, 2013
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  4. Hibbert > Chandler through three games

    Ian Begley

    Mike Woodson hardly ever criticizes his players in public. But the New York Knicks coach broke protocol following Game 1 of the Indiana Pacers series. After he watched Indiana's Roy Hibbert outplay Tyson Chandler in the series opener, Woodson...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
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  6. Tom Cruise Is Impossible, Again

    Amos Barshad

    The last time around for Ethan Hunt seemed like good-bye. The good folks behind the Mission: Impossible franchise gave the fourth installment a big clunky subtitle — Ghost Protocol — to differentiate it from the last few, and then appeare...

    Blog | May 07, 2013
  7. Tom Cruise's Oblivion Made a Non-embarrassing Amount of Money Thi...

    Amos Barshad

    Hey, Oblivion won the weekend box office! Tom Cruise is back! Or, you know, sort of back. I mean, he was more or less back already, after Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol. But then he had some serious flops, so he was gone again. But this o...

    Blog | April 22, 2013
  8. Disposablepleasure has clear sailing in the Sixty Sails Handicap

    Glencrest Farm LLC's Disposablepleasure went off as the 6-5 favorite and did not disappoint in Saturday's Grade 3, $200,000 Sixty Sails Handicap at Hawthorne while paying $4.40, $2.60 and $2.20 to her backers.

    Story | Conversation | April 20, 2013
  9. Sox pitchers to cut back on use of Toradol

    Gordon Edes

    BRADENTON, Fla. -- The Red Sox medical staff will continue to administer the anti-inflammatory medication Toradol, said manager John Farrell, stressing that it is a "perfectly legal" substance. "That is the protocol going forward, when it is recom...

    Blog | March 18, 2013
  10. Alfredo Aceves, breaking with ritual, shows team spirit

    Gordon Edes

    Alfredo Aceves breaks team protocol again -- but this time in a good way.

    Story | Conversation | February 25, 2013
  11. Following up: The word on concussions

    Mike Sando

    Those who enjoyed our November piece on concussion diagnosis featuring Seattle Seahawks team doctor Stan Herring can get a better feel for Herring and the evolving concussion protocol through the video above. Herring, speaking with ESPN injury exp...

    Blog | February 23, 2013
  12. Used to finishing, Hanrahan starts today

    Gordon Edes

    FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Went up to Red Sox closer Joel Hanrahan just before the clubhouse closed Thursday morning. "Sorry, don't talk on days I start," he deadpanned. Just checking, I said. Since he was a new guy, I wanted to learn what protocol ...

    Blog | February 21, 2013
  13. Chris Kaman participates in non-contact drills

    Tim MacMahon

    DALLAS - Mavericks center Chris Kaman participated in non-contact drills during Monday's practice for the first time since suffering a concussion Jan. 28. Kaman has passed the cognitive testing required by the NBA's concussion protocol, but he has...

    Blog | February 18, 2013
  14. NCAA report details missteps in Miami case

    Heather Dinich

    The NCAA on Monday announced the findings of the Enforcement Review Report regarding its investigation into the Miami case. Select NCAA enforcement staff acted contrary to internal protocols, legal counsel and the membership's understanding about ...

    Blog | February 18, 2013
  15. Chris Kaman of Dallas Mavericks passes cognitive testing, not cle...

    Tim MacMahon

    Chris Kaman passed the NBA-mandated cognitive testing for players who suffered concussions, according to two sources. Kaman recently referred to the cognitive testing, part of the NBA's concussion protocol, as "the stupidest test ever."

    Story | Conversation | February 12, 2013
  16. Chris Kaman on NBA concussion protocol: 'It's the stupidest test ...

    Tim MacMahon

    DALLAS - Chris Kaman can be kind of a grumpy guy, and sitting out a week due to a concussion hasn't helped his mood. Kaman still hasn't been cleared to practice. He won't be until he passes the NBA-mandated test for players who sustain concussions...

    Blog | February 05, 2013
  17. Dallas Mavericks center Chris Kaman on NBA concussion protocol: "...

    Tim MacMahon

    Dallas Mavericks center Chris Kaman, who hasn't been cleared to practice and won't until he passes the NBA-mandated test for players who sustain concussions, had some choice words Tuesday for the league's protocol.

    Story | Conversation | February 05, 2013
  18. WADA disputes Hein Verbruggen claim that doping results should be...

    The World Anti-Doping Agency disputes a claim by former cycling federation leader Hein Verbruggen that discussing suspicious doping samples with athletes was once normal practice in sports.

    Story | Conversation | January 24, 2013