Leonard, George Dominant in Clippers 150-125 Victory Over Wizards
Two days after coming off one of their most surprising performances of the season, the Los Angeles Clippers bounced back in dominant fashion after falling to the San Antonio Spurs.
Two days after coming off one of their most surprising performances of the season, the Los Angeles Clippers bounced back in dominant fashion after falling to the San Antonio Spurs.
In one of college football’s greatest crosstown rivalries, Southern California and UCLA took the field for its 89th meeting and bragging rights.
Clippers star Paul George made his much-anticipated home debut at Staples Center and did not disappoint on a historic night.
UCLA is loving its newfound identity so far under former Cincinnati Bearcats and first year head coach Mick Cronin.
Roaring “Go Pack Go” chants could be heard all throughout Carson, while one of the best teams in the league looked to keep the momentum rolling as expected.
UCLA Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson returned from a knee injury and picked up right where he left off, throwing for 226 yards with two touchdowns in an emphatic 31-14 victory over the Buffaloes of Colorado on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl.
Leonard recorded 38 points, snatched 12 rebounds and led the Los Angeles Clippers in a triumphant 103-97 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, handing them their first loss of the season at Staples Center on Thursday night.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans felt as if they were at home Sunday night at Dignity Health Sports Park, as yellow terrible towels were waved all around through an energetic crowd of 25,425.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn expressed his frustration postgame following Sunday’s 20-13 loss against the Denver Broncos at Dignity Health Sports Park, while L.A. failed to find the end zone offensively for the first time in 56 games. “Sorry to keep you good people waiting, and sorry for watching that damn game. We play like that, we won’t beat anybody,” Lynn said to reporters. “That team came here more desperate to win, played harder, out-coached us. It was disappointing. But we have a resilient group, I think. We’ll see how we respond next week.” The Broncos (1-4) rushed
The Los Angeles Chargers were clinging onto a 10-point first half lead, clicking on all cylinders on both sides of the ball, but were ultimately unable to sustain it, allowing the Houston Texans to come from behind and steal a 27-20 victory, Sunday afternoon at Dignity Health Sports Park.
In the Rams’ final home opener in the Coliseum before heading into their new Inglewood stadium in 2020, Los Angeles jumped at the opportunity of picking up a statement win in its NFC championship game rematch against the New Orleans Saints. A controversial no-call by Los Angeles cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman resulted in New Orleans falling short of a Super Bowl birth last year — Los Angeles wanted to prove their win was no fluke and did just that — this time routing the shorthanded Saints 27-9 on Sunday. “Every win is a big win, but today was a very important
The Los Angeles Chargers opened the 2019 season in winning fashion, picking up a hard fought 30-24 overtime victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Dignity Health Sports Park. Third year running back Austin Ekeler finished with 154 yards and three touchdowns from the line of scrimmage, proving he’s more than ready for a lead role with Melvin Gordon still away seeking a new contract. Ekeler had 10 carries for 58 yards and six receptions for 96 yards, while second year back Justin Jackson finished with six carries for 57 yards. “Today was a little show of what we
The Los Angeles Chargers inability to convert on short yardage downs resulted in a 23-15 week three preseason loss against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday night.
Winning at home is a good feeling, doing it for an 11th consecutive time is an even better one, as the Los Angeles Sparks accomplished just that, with the playoffs quickly looming in September.
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka introduced its new prized possession in Anthony Davis as “the most dominant young basketball player in the world,” Saturday at the Lakers training complex in El Segundo.