NBA roundup: George, Westbrook power Thunder
Paul George scored 39 points, and Russell Westbrook’s triple-double streak continued as the host Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Orlando Magic 132-122 on Tuesday night.
Ex-Longhorns star Young arrested
Vince Young, the former star quarterback at the University of Texas who played six seasons in the NFL, was arrested outside of Houston on suspicion of driving while intoxicated early Monday, according to multiple news outlets.
NBA: James passes 32,000 career points but suffers worst career loss
LeBron James endured the worst defeat of his NBA career on Tuesday when the Los Angeles Lakers were thumped by 42 points by the Indiana Pacers.
ATP roundup: Wild card KOs Jarry in Cordoba
Argentinian wild-card entrant Juan Ignacio Londero recorded the first main-draw ATP Tour win of his career Tuesday, upsetting fifth-seeded Chilean Nicolas Jarry 6-2, 7-6 (5) in the first round of the Cordoba (Argentina) Open.
Osaka pulls out of Qatar Open with injury
World number one Naomi Osaka has pulled out of next week’s Qatar Open with an unspecified back injury, tournament organizers said on Tuesday.
Golf: ‘Grow up’, Koepka tells Garcia after Saudi meltdown
Three-times major champion Brooks Koepka has publicly rebuked Sergio Garcia for a temper tantrum at the European Tour’s Saudi International on Saturday, and says it is time for the Spaniard to “grow up”.
NHL notebook: Leafs, Matthews ink five-year extension
Toronto Maple Leafs All-Star center Auston Matthews agreed to terms on a five-year, $58.17 million contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
NFL notebook: McVay says Gurley won’t need surgery
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay continues to insist his game plan was the reason for Todd Gurley’s inactivity in Super Bowl LIII and not the running back’s ailing left knee.
MLB notebook: Astros’ Correa wins arbitration case
Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa won his arbitration case Tuesday and will make $5 million in 2019.
LA coroner rules woman killed by foul ball at Dodger Stadium
A California woman died last August as a result of being hit in the head by a batted ball during a Major League Baseball (MLB) game at Dodger Stadium, according to a Los Angeles County coroner’s report obtained on Tuesday.




