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BEAT NEWS: The Houston Comets franchise in the Women's National Basketball Association is disbanding after a new owner could not be found.
The decision not to offer arbitration to pitcher Randy Wolf was difficult. The decision not to offer arbitration to reliever Doug Brocail wasn't, considering the Astros and Brocail agreed to a contract extension late Monday night. Read More
The Texans are planning for quarterback Matt Schaub to return to the starting lineup when they play at Green Bay on Sunday.
Schaub, who suffered a torn medial collateral ligament on Nov. 2 at Minnesota, made so much progress last week that he was able to back up Sage Rosenfels in Monday’s 30-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Read More
In Gary Kubiak’s first season as the Texans’ coach, the philosophy on offense was to keep quarterback David Carr on his feet, so the passing game became horizontal rather than vertical.
After Kubiak’s 6-10 rookie season, one of his priorities was to develop a downfield passing game. That’s one reason he replaced Carr with Matt Schaub. Read More
At least the uncertainty concerning Tracy McGrady’s injury is over. Maybe.
McGrady said he will be out of the Rockets’ lineup for another three weeks as he works on rehabilitating his sore left knee, which underwent arthroscopic surgery on May 6 and has been a problem all season. Read More
PHILADELPHIA — Mike Richards scored two goals, including the winner 2:05 into overtime, and the Philadelphia Flyers sent the Tampa Bay Lightning to their fifth straight loss with a 4-3 victory Tuesday night.
Richards took a backhanded pass from Kimmo Timonen high in the slot and put a slap shot past Mike Smith. Read More
Once a dynasty, now they're done.
The Houston Comets, an original member of the WNBA and winner of its first four championships, are being shut down by the league.
WNBA president Donna Orender said Monday that the team could no longer stay afloat. The Comets, who have been on a roller-coaster ride the last two seasons, will suspend operations early next week. Read More