Doug Kezirian, former sports director for KTNV (Ch. 13) in Las Vegas, is an ESPN SportsCenter anchor. He also fills in on “NBA Tonight” and co-hosts the “NBA Lockdown” podcast.
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LeBron’s return to Cleveland is overshadowing Derrick Rose’s return from injury in Chicago. Oddsmakers only really give five teams a shot to win it all — the Cavs, Bulls, Spurs, Thunder and Clippers.
Kai Forbath kicked a 40-yard field goal on the first possession of overtime and Washington’s defense made it stand up to snap host Dallas’ six-game winning streak.
After rain washed out play in Reno, Chloe and Sophie Henderson returned to Las Vegas to win their second consecutive Division I girls doubles title. Desert Oasis sophomore Ben Gajardo rallied to win the boys singles title.
New Mexico coach Bob Davie plans to play two quarterbacks, Cole Gautsche and Lamar Jordan, the rest of the season. But they both run the same triple option offense, so UNLV shouldn’t have to make much of an adjustment depending on which player is in the game.
Aaron Lewis has apologized for botching the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner” during his performance before Game 5 of the World Series.
The football coach was run out of UNLV after posting back-to-back 5-7 seasons and then out of Louisville. But he’s doing fine at Indiana State, which is 5-3 with three wins over ranked teams.
While a stadium funding debate rages in Las Vegas and MGM Resorts International forges ahead with its arena construction on the Strip, the valley’s newest and most unique sports facility will hold an inaugural event in a few days. There will be bowling. And horses.
Friends and family of a man who disappeared during last week’s Denver Broncos game are asking the public for help finding him.
The Tallahassee Police Department announced it is investigating an alleged domestic battery incident involving Florida State senior running back Karlos Williams.