It's obvious Warriors owner Joe Lacob and the front office are weighing whether or not to acquire Chris Paul and Tyson Chandler. Also obvious -- there is big-time risk involved.
Scott Tolzien, the 49ers' third-string quarterback, hasn't been active for a game this year. But watching his friend T.J. Yates' quick rise for the playoff-bound Texans has Tolzien realizing how quickly things can change.
The San Jose Sharks scored one minute into their game against Minnesota at HP Pavilion, but were shut out for the remaining 59 minutes to take a 2-1 loss, their fourth in five games.
Dany Heatley, Devin Setoguchi, and the NHL-leading Minnesota Wild invade San Jose as the Sharks look to rebound after losing three of their last four. Follow along with In-Game Live to check out our new feature WAYIN.
The Giants have agreed to a trade with the Mets to acquire outfielder Angel Pagan for outfielder Andres Torres and right-handed reliever Ramon Ramirez. The deal will be finalized pending physicals.
The As starting outfield is on the way out. Josh Willingham and Coco Crisp almost assuredly will not be back in Oakland in 2012. Ryan Sweeney is projected as the starting right fielder.
The Golden State Warriors play 10 of their 16 games in the season's final month on the road, according to the full 66-game schedule announced by the NBA Tuesday afternoon.
The Sacramento Kings released their 2011-12 schedule Tuesday, which opens with a visit from Kobe Bryant and the Lakers on Monday, Dec. 26 and features a visit to NBA champion Dallas on Jan. 14.
While at Stanford, Jim Harbaugh brought his entire staff to the campus of Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton to learn the "fly sweep" from Gators head coach Pete Lavorato. It's paying dividends for the 49ers offense.
It was a weekend of weddings for two Giants, as Barry Zito and Nate Schierholtz both said "I do" last Saturday in ceremonies in Marin County and Dallas, Texas, and we've got the pictures.