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NBA-NEWS

Kawhi Leonard out for Game 5 with knee sprain

UNDATED (AP) — All-NBA forward Kawhi (kuh-WY’) Leonard has a right knee sprain that will keep him out of the Los Angeles Clippers’ lineup for Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals Wednesday night.

Leonard’s status going forward is unclear. The team says he is out indefinitely. The series is tied at two games each.

Leonard appeared to be hurt in Game 4 Monday night when he was fouled on a drive by Utah’s Bojan Bogdanovic (BOY’-ahn bahg-DAH’-noh-vich).

Leonard, a two-time NBA Finals MVP, is averaging 30.4 points on 57% shooting in the playoffs.

In other NBA news:

— Phoenix guard Chris Paul has entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols and it is unclear whether he’ll be available for the start of the Western Conference finals next week. The Suns are not certain exactly how long Paul will have to be away from the team. The team says they’ll update Paul’s status on Saturday. That’s one day before the earliest possible start of the Western Conference finals..

— Scott Brooks won’t be back with the Washington Wizards next season. His will not be extended. Washington made the playoffs in three of Brooks’ five seasons but they haven’t won a playoff round since his first Wizards season in 2016-17. This year the Wizards were eliminated in five games in the first round by Eastern Conference top-seeded Philadelphia. Washington was 183-207 overall with Brooks as coach and ranked last or second-last in team defense each of the past three years.

— New Orleans Pelicans basketball operations chief David Griffin says Stan Van Gundy is out as coach following just one season at the helm. Van Gundy was hired last October about two months before the start of a pandemic-delayed and shortened season. He coached a Pelicans squad led by All-Star Zion Williamson to a 31-41 record and New Orleans missed the playoffs.

— Dallas Mavericks general manager Donnie Nelson is leaving the organization after 24 seasons. The Mavericks say they mutually agreed to part ways with Nelson, who was instrumental in the club’s acquisitions of Dirk Nowitzki (noh-VIHT’-skee) and Luka Doncic (DAHN’-chihch). The son of former coach Don Nelson joined Dallas with his dad in 1998. The Mavericks haven’t won a playoff series since then.

— Portland guard Damian Lillard has told USA Basketball officials that he will play for the national team in this summer’s Tokyo Olympics, said a person with knowledge of the decision. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the roster has not yet been publicly revealed. USA Basketball plans on selecting its team in the coming weeks, then bringing the group to Las Vegas for a training camp that begins July 6. Lillard has not previously played in the Olympics.

MLB-SCHEDULE

Grandal’s single in 10th gives White Sox 8-7 win over Rays

UNDATED (AP) — Yasmani Grandal (yahs-MAH’-nee grahn-DAHL’) hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning and the Chicago White Sox beat Tampa Bay 8-7, taking two of three from the Rays in a matchup of division leaders.

Jóse Abreu (ah-BRAY’-oo) hit his 12th homer of the season for the White Sox, who’ve won 10 of 13. Yandy Díaz and Mike Zunino homered for the Rays, who won Monday night’s opener but dropped the next two.

Abreu moved automatic runner Andrew Vaughn to third with a groundout and Grandal brought him home with a sharp liner to the right field wall off Pete Fairbanks.

Around the majors:

— Yadier Molina (YAH’-dee-ehr moh-LEE’-nah) grounded an RBI single down the third base line in the ninth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals edged the Miami Marlins 1-0 to sweep the season series. Molina’s eighth career regular season walk-off hit came with one out and sent Miami to its fourth straight loss. The Cardinals went 6-0 against Miami this year for their first season sweep over the Marlins.

— Willi Castro homered during a three-run rally in the seventh inning and the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 6-5 for a three-game sweep. The Royals have lost six in a row and 11 of 12. Kansas City starter Brady Singer was removed after just three innings with tightness in his pitching shoulder. Tigers starter Tarik Skubal picked up the win, allowing three runs in six innings. Michael Fulmer earned his fifth save in six chances. Adalberto Mondesi hit a home run in his first at-bat since returning from the injured list. Salvador Perez also connected for the Royals, hitting his 17th of the season.

— Tyler Mahle tied his career high with 12 strikeouts, Tucker Barnhart drove in the go-ahead run with a double in the seventh inning, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 to finish a three-game sweep. Cincinnati has won six straight and 11 of 13. The Brewers dropped three straight for the first time in nearly a month and were swept for the third time this season. Milwaukee totaled nine hits and four runs in the series against the Reds. Mahle allowed three hits and a pair of walks over six innings. Lucas Sims got the last four outs for his seventh save.

MLB-GRIP ENHANCERS-HILL

Rays’ Hill says union ‘dropped the ball’ on grip enhancers

CHICAGO (AP) — Veteran Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Rich Hill says the players’ union “dropped the ball” when it came to this week’s announcement from Major League Baseball about grip-enhancing substances.

MLB says pitchers will be ejected and suspended for 10 games starting Monday for using illegal substances to doctor baseballs. The 41-year old Hill said he feels like the sides should have come together and settled this together.

The midseason changes come during the final season of the current collective bargaining agreement between the owners and players.

NFL-VIRUS PROTOCOLS

NFL loosening many COVID restrictions for vaccinated players

UNDATED (AP) — The NFL and NFL Players Association have updated COVID-19 protocols to loosen restrictions for fully vaccinated players and to encourage others to get the vaccine.

Unvaccinated players must continue to get daily testing, wear masks and practice physical distancing. They won’t be allowed to eat meals with teammates, can’t participate in media or marketing activities while traveling, aren’t permitted to use the sauna or steam room and may not leave the team hotel or interact with people outside the team while traveling.

Media access to the press box, field and sidelines, locker room and postgame interview room will be available only to media members who are fully vaccinated.

Elsewhere in the NFL:

— Prized free-agent addition Yannick Ngakoue has made his presence known during the Las Vegas Raiders’ mandatory minicamp. Ngakoue impressed teammates and coaches this week, giving them a glimpse of what he can bring to a defense that had just 21 sacks last season. Since being drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016, the defensive end has put up impressive numbers, ranking 12th in the league in sacks, third in strip sacks, sixth in quarterback pressures, and second in forced fumbles.

TENNIS-NEWS

Venus, Murray get Wimbledon wild cards; prize money reduced

UNDATED (AP) — Former Wimbledon champions Venus Williams and Andy Murray will receive wild cards to compete in the grass-court Grand Slam tournament when it starts in less than two weeks.

The All England Club also announced Wednesday that the men’s and women’s singles winners will each get $2.4 million, a nearly 28% decrease from 2019, although the overall reduction in prize money is 5.2%.

Organizers highlighted plans to have a full crowd of 15,000 at Centre Court for the men’s and women’s finals next month, a year after the tournament was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament begins June 28.

Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz was also given a wild card.

In other tennis news:

— Roger Federer has failed to reach the Halle Open quarterfinals for the first time. Félix Auger-Aliassime rallied from a set down to stun the former champion 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. The 20-year-old Auger-Aliassime is 19 years younger than the Swiss great. Both share the same birthday – Aug. 8. Federer had been going for his 18th quarterfinal in as many appearances at the grass-court tournament. He has won the Halle tournament a record 10 times. Auger-Aliassime next faces German Jan-Lennard Struff or American qualifier Marcos Giron.

HORSE RACING-NEWS

Kentucky judge divides Medina Spirit urine sample for tests

UNDATED (AP) — A Kentucky judge has granted representatives of trainer Bob Baffert and the owners of Kentucky Derby winner Medina (meh-DEE’-nah) Spirit most of a split sample of the horse’s urine to be further tested for the steroid betamethasone and other substances.

The Hall of Fame trainer and Zedan Racing Stables last week sued the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission for remnants of Medina Spirit’s urine to prove that traces of the steroid betamethasone in his system came from a topical ointment rather than an injection. Representatives for Baffert and Zedan can have 20 milliliters of the sample, while the KHRC gets 5 ml and any unused portion.

In other racing news:

— The Breeders’ Cup will have full capacity for the world championships at Del Mar in early November. Officials say tickets go on sale Friday. Last year’s Breeders’ Cup was held without fans at Keeneland in Kentucky.

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