James Harden scored 50 points in the Los Angeles Clippers’ win against the Detroit Pistons, moving within one 50-point game of Kobe Bryant for third-most in NBA history. Harden now has 24 career 50-point games, behind only Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Wilt Chamberlain. Former President Barack Obama was in attendance at the game, where Harden became the second-oldest NBA player to score 50 points on zero days’ rest.
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Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow is optimistic about recovery from shoulder injury
Tyler Glasnow is optimistic about recovering from a shoulder injury that has kept him off the field since late April, though there is no set timetable for his return. The 31-year-old right-hander, recently moved to the 60-day IL, reported that his shoulder feels fine and plans to throw a bullpen session later this week, aiming to help the Dodgers in the playoffs. Additionally, the team signed right-hander José Ureña, who has a 3.65 ERA in...
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