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Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expresses desire to return to bench in first comments since stroke SAN ANTONIO (AP) San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expressed his gratitude and his desire to return to the bench in his first public statement since suffering a stroke last month.
Popovich suffered what the Spurs said was a mild stroke 2 1/2 hours prior to the teams home game against Minnesota on Nov.
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Arena and team officials responded to the medical episode immediately and transported him to a nearby hospital.
Popovich is expected to make a full recovery, but there is no timetable for his return as San Antonios coach.
Longtime Spurs assistant Mitch Johnson has served as acting coach in Popovichs absence.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has high-ankle sprain, status for Houston remains unclear, AP source says KANSAS CITY, Mo.
(AP) Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a high-ankle sprain and his status for this weeks game against Houston remains in question, a person familiar with the results told The Associated Press on Monday.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team did not announce any updates.
The testing confirmed what the Chiefs had initially expected.
They did not have any usual availability Monday, but are scheduled to resume practice Tuesday ahead of their Saturday matchup with the Texans.
Mahomes was hurt late in the Chiefs' win over Cleveland on Sunday.
Carson Wentz finished the game.
Norfolk State interviews Michael Vick to be its football coach, according to report Norfolk State has reportedly interviewed former NFL sensation Michael Vick to be its next head football coach.
The Virginian-Pilot reported Monday that the 44-year-old Vick, who served 18 months in prison for dog fighting while in the prime of his career, told the newspaper he has spoken with the university's president and athletic director about the position and expects resolution soon.
Norfolk State fired coach Dawson Odums in November after a 4-8 season.
In Vick, the Spartans would get a coach without experience, but one who redefined the quarterback position at Virginia Tech and with the Atlanta Falcons, combining a powerful throwing arm with deft feet and speed.
Wake Forest's Dave Clawson steps down as football coach after 11 seasons Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson has resigned.
Clawson ended his 11-year run Monday by saying he had given everything I had for the program and school.
Clawsons tenure included guiding Wake Forest to 11 wins and a trip to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game in 2021.
But the Demon Deacons had gone just 4-8 in the past two seasons.
In a statement released by the school, Clawson said the timing is right to step into a new role at Wake Forest.
The 49ers have suspended De'Vondre Campbell for final 3 games SANTA CLARA, Calif.
(AP) The San Francisco 49ers have suspended linebacker DeVondre Campbell for the final three games of the regular season after he refused to enter a game after losing his starting job.
The news came four days after Campbells refusal to go into a game against the Los Angeles Rams was decried by coaches and teammates as a selfish act.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement allows teams to suspend a player for up to four games without pay for conduct detrimental to the team and fine them one weeks pay.
Detroit Lions lose Montgomery, McNeill, Dorsey for the season as injuries sap Super Bowl hopes ALLEN PARK, Mich.
(AP) The banged-up Detroit Lions took some serious hits in their loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Lions coach Dan Campbell says running back David Montgomery and defensive tackle Alim McNeill need to have season-ending knee surgeries after both were hurt Sunday.
Campbell says Khalil Dorsey had season-ending surgery Sunday night after breaking his leg against the Bills.
The Lions will also be indefinitely without cornerback Carlton Davis III, who had a jaw injury in the 48-42 loss to Buffalo that ended their franchise-record, 11-game winning streak.
The Bucks-Thunder NBA Cup final will have a lot of money at stake LAS VEGAS (AP) When the Milwaukee Bucks clinched their spot in the NBA Cup championship game, plenty of the teams younger and lesser-paid players were exuberant in the locker room.
They'll have a chance at a trophy.
Theyll also have a chance at their biggest payday of their careers.
The NBA Cup final the Bucks vs.
the Oklahoma City Thunder is Tuesday in Las Vegas, with $308,983 in additional prize money going to each of the players on the winning team.
For the leagues superstars, that money might represent a games pay.
For much of the league, its a colossal sum.
Dolphins' Grant DuBose has movement in extremities after scary hit to the head vs.
Texans MIAMI GARDENS, Fla.
(AP) Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose remained in the hospital but had movement in all extremities after being stretchered off the field following a scary helmet-to-helmet hit against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
In an update Monday morning, the Dolphins said DuBose remained at a local Houston hospital for evaluation overnight, and that initial tests revealed positive results following the collision.
DuBose tried to make a catch in the third quarter, but was hit in the head by safety Calen Bullock before his head violently hit the turf.
Franklin lobbies for transfer portal changes as Penn State loses Pribula during playoff run STATE COLLEGE, Pa.
(AP) Penn State backup quarterback Beau Pribula wants to spend his last two years of eligibility as a starter and knows hed likely have to wait at least another year in Happy Valley with starter Drew Allar returning next season.
Waiting until April to transfer wouldve left Pribula with fewer options and less time to adjust to a new team.
Most programs will have signed quarterbacks and be well into spring practices by the portals April 25 closing date.
Penn State coach James Franklin wants to see changes to the portal timeline to prevent players from having to make tough decisions during a playoff run.
AP All-America team: Travis Hunter, Xavier Watts back on first team; Ashton Jeanty is unanimous pick Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter of Colorado and Notre Dames Xavier Watts are repeat first-team selections on The Associated Press All-America team.
Boise States Ashton Jeanty was the only unanimous pick after he amassed one of the highest single-season rushing totals in history.
A total of 24 schools are represented on the first team with Texas and Miami having two players apiece selected by a panel of AP Top 25 voters.
The Southeastern Conference had the most players on the first team with six..
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