
Andrew Crane
Sports Reporter and Producer at New York Post
Sports reporter/producer @nypostsports • @DOsports, @NewhouseSU alum
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3 days ago |
nypost.com | Andrew Crane
Justin Thomas’ 11th hole took a muddy turn Saturday at RBC Heritage. After the golfer’s tee shot landed in an area with shallow water, he opted to hit his shot from that area instead of taking a one-stroke penalty — and ended up splashing water and mud all over himself. “Didn’t really seem worth it after that,” he joked. 3 Justin Thomas hits a shot during the final round of RBC Heritage on April 19.
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3 days ago |
nypost.com | Andrew Crane
Ronald Acuña Jr. didn’t agree with how the Braves handled Jarred Kelenic’s laziness during their game Saturday — and the face of the franchise made sure to voice his displeasure.
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Andrew Crane
Anthony Edwards might’ve just given Luka Doncic all the extra motivation he needed for the rest of the series. Or, perhaps, the Timberwolves star just produced the lasting image of their opening-round showdown with the Lakers, ensuring his name remains in conversations about the league’s top players and doesn’t get overshadowed by everything that happened with Doncic — who poured in 37 points Saturday and did everything he could to carry the Lakers — this season.
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Andrew Crane
Few defenders have found ways to slow down Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic during a career that has already featured three MVP awards and could add another in a few weeks, but for a few brief moments Saturday, Clippers assistant — and former Knicks head coach — Jeff Van Gundy found a way. With 34 seconds left and the Clippers in position to use a challenge following a Kawhi Leonard turnover, Jokic wanted to inbound the ball quickly.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Andrew Crane
Few defenders have found ways to slow down Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic during a career that has already featured three MVP awards and could add another in a few weeks, but for a few brief moments Saturday, Clippers assistant — and former Knicks head coach — Jeff Van Gundy found a way. With 34 seconds left and the Clippers in position to use a challenge following a Kawhi Leonard turnover, Jokic wanted to inbound the ball quickly.
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