Hartford Courant

NBA keeping coach’s challenge

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The NBA coach’s challenge is back, and here to stay.

Following the recommenda­tion from the league’s competitio­n committee, the NBA’s board of governors voted Thursday to keep the challenge as an option for coaches going forward. It was introduced last year on a one-year trial.

Coaches challenged 700 calls last season, including the playoffs. Calls were overturned 308 times, or a rate of 44%.

Also approved by the board of governors Thursday: a plan to give teams the ability to expand their active roster on game nights from 13 to 15 for this season — a move being made largely in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic and in anticipati­on of the likelihood that teams will be missing players from time to time.

Plus, the trade deadline is finally set for this season: It’ll be March 25, or about two weeks into the “second half” of the schedule. The schedule is known through March 4, with the remainder to be determined in the coming weeks.

College basketball: Ochai Agbaji made the go-ahead layup with 13 seconds left and finished with 23 points as No. 5 Kansas beat No. 14 Texas Tech 58-57, giving the visiting Jayhawks a win in their conference opener for the 30th season in a row. Agbaji made four 3s but got the game-winning points for the Jayhawks (7-1, 1-0 Big 12) when he worked inside and took an inbound pass from Marcus Garrett. Texas Tech (6-2, 0-1) had one more opportunit­y, but Terrence Shannon Jr. (20 points, nine rebounds) had his mid-range jumper blocked by Jalen Wilson to end the game. Mac McClung led Texas Tech with a season-high 21 points, the third 20-point game this season for the transfer from Georgetown.

College football: UCLA (3-3) will not pursue the opportunit­y to play in a bowl game, the school announced.

NFL: Former Ravens RB Lorenzo Taliaferro died Wednesday. Hewas28. Afamily member told a Baltimore TV station that Taliaferro died of a heart attack. A fourthroun­d draft pick by the Ravens in 2014, Taliaferro ran for 339 yards and scored five TDs in 19 games for the Ravens from 2014 to 2016. He struggled to stay on the field, ending each of his three seasons on IR. Taliaferro was a standout at Coastal Carolina. In 2013, he ran for 1,729 yards and 27 TDs and was named the Big South offensive player of the year.

NHL: The Panthers and All-Star winger Anthony Duclair agreed to a oneyear contract worth $1.7 million, according to reports. Duclair, 25, had a career-high 23 goals last season for the Senators. ... Blues winger Alexander Steen, who won a Stanley Cup with the team in 2019, announced his retirement due to a back injury suffered last season. Steen ended a 15-year career that began with the Maple Leafs and ended with over 11 seasons with the Blues. The 36-year-old Steen has degenerati­ve herniated disks in his spine, which allowed him to play in only four of the Blues’ nine postseason games last season. He finished with 245 goals and 377 assists in 1,018 career games.

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