Why Tyrique Stevenson’s total obliviousness will be part of his Bears story for years
Sports Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. The Bulls are back to .500
after a 126-123 comeback win over the Grizzlies highlighted by another high-scoring night from behind the arc. Ayo Dosunmu forced an offensive rebound off a desperation heave by Coby White to position the Bulls to ice the game with 18.3
seconds left. Josh Giddey then went 2-for-4 in two trips to the free-throw line in that final span, but those misses didn’t matter as the Bulls squeaked out of Memphis with a three-point victory. Here are six takeaways from the win. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our alerts and newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Threads. | | Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson stood up in a team meeting Monday to take accountability for his lapse in focus on the Washington Commanders’ winning TD. | | | Another addition to the long litany of Chicago sports failures happened Sunday when we least expected it, sneaking up on us while we were checking out the Bears schedule to identify their next victims. | | | After Sunday’s gutting and mistake-filled loss, there’s suddenly renewed doubt in the coaching leadership of the beloved Chicago Bears. | | | Here’s a look at some of the other most notable transfers in college basketball this season. | | | For Pat Maroon, even a fight is part of the plan to help change the Chicago Blackhawks’ habits: “If I can dictate that, to play a simple style of hockey … that’s the end-goal for me.” | | | None of the last eight unbeaten teams in major college football this season were unbeaten going into November last year. Or the year before that. Or the year before that. | | | Freddie Freeman homered for the third straight game and Walker Buehler pitched another World Series gem as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 4-2 on Monday night for a 3-0 lead in the Fall Classic. | | | The Chicago Bulls have seen sporadic flashes from Patrick Williams for the better part of four years. But his perceived meekness has been a source of frustration. | | | |