Morning Sports Update: NFL to investigate Colts’ reporting of Andrew Luck’s injury status
The Royals won the World Series Sunday, the Colts may be in hot water for potentially failing to report Andrew Luck’s rib injury, and the Celtics shoot poorly in a loss to the Spurs.
Royals finish off Mets to win World Series in five games: “They worked all season to take one more step in the World Series. Eric Hosmer wouldn’t wait any longer.’’ (Boston.com)
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Andrew Luck’s reported rib injury puts Colts under NFL investigation: “The NFL will look into whether the Indianapolis Colts violated rules by not disclosing an injury to quarterback Andrew Luck, league spokesman Brian McCarthy said.’’ (IndyStar.com)
Bill Belichick mum on suspicions that Jets locker room was bugged: “Patriots coach Bill Belichick says he’s not commenting on reports that the New York Jets had their locker room swept for listening devices when they visited New England.’’ (Boston.com)
Brad Stevens says Celtics ‘couldn’t throw the ball in the ocean’ against the Spurs: “Boston’s inability to make 3s was one of the biggest contributing factors in the Celtics’ 95-87 loss to San Antonio. The Celtics shot just 20.7 percent from 3-point range, missing 23 of their 29 3-point attempts.’’ (CSNNE.com)
Bruins get hot after going back to the basics: “It was refocusing on their core system, on what they do and who they are. And it seems it has made a significant difference in their results, in a turnaround that has come swiftly and unequivocally.’’ (The Boston Globe)
Avery Bradley throws down a huge dunk over three Spurs: “I’ve just been trying to tell myself to be more aggressive, go to the basket stronger,’’ Bradley said. “When I broke my ankle (years ago) I feel like it’s always in the back of my head that I can go out there and reinjure myself. I just have to go out there and play basketball.’’ (MassLive.com)
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Unbelieveable images from the old Boston Garden
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