NASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, coughing up blood day before his death, 911 call reveals

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — A 911 call obtained by The Associated Press reveals NASCAR driver Kyle Busch experienced shortness of breath, felt overheated, and was coughing up blood the day before he died at the age of 41. Busch was hospitalized with a “severe illness” three days before he was to compete in the Coca-Cola 600. He became unresponsive while testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on Wednesday. An emergency call from the General Motors training facility described his symptoms. Busch was found on the bathroom floor, awake, and emergency responders were directed to the scene.

Kyle Busch was more than a villain and the greatest NASCAR driver of his generation

Kyle Busch grew to expect — even appreciate — the boos. The driver was more comfortable over his 26-year NASCAR career than anyone might imagine with a checkered flag in one hand and fans jeering all around. He leaned into the villain role as the wins mounted and even started encouraging his haters, trying to get the howling to a fever pitch before delivering his signature bow. It was Busch at his best. And it’s the way he should be remembered. The two-time Cup Series champion, who won more races than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, died Thursday at age 41. Tributes poured in, with many echoing the sentiment that racing had lost one of its fiercest competitors. Busch was that and much more.

Gilgeous-Alexander, bench propel Thunder past Spurs 123-108 after historic slow start for 2-1 lead

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 26 points and 12 assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder climbed out of a 15-point hole minutes into the game to beat the San Antonio Spurs 123-108 on Friday night and take a 2-1 lead in their series. Jared McCain had 24 points and Jaylin Williams added 18 for Oklahoma City. The Thunder were without Jalen Williams, who sat out with left hamstring soreness. Oklahoma City’s bench outscored San Antonio’s 76-23, including 15 points by Alex Caruso. Victor Wembanyama had 24 points for San Antonio. Devin Vassell added 20 and De’Aaron Fox had 15 in his series debut. Game 4 is Sunday.

Barbashev, Eichel score in 2:07 span, Golden Knights stun Avs 3-1 to take 2-0 series lead

DENVER (AP) — Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev scored in a 2:07 span in the third period and the Vegas Golden Knights stunned the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Final. Eichel tied it, then set up Barbashev for the go-ahead goal with 8:38 remaining. Barbashev added an empty-netter with 1:03 remaining. The comeback stunned the capacity crowd and wiped out the top-seeded Avalanche’s 1-0 lead. By winning twice at Ball Arena, the Golden Knights put the Avalanche in a huge hole. Since 1982, road teams that started 2-0 in the conference finals have a 13-0 series record. Carter Hart had another stellar performance, stopping 29 shots. He made 36 saves in a 4-2 win on Wednesday.

Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City after the season: 'It's my time'

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season. It brings to a close a trophy-laden, 10-year spell in which he established City as a forces in Europe while changing the face of English soccer. Guardiola has one year left on his City contract but he will take charge of his final game on Sunday against Aston Villa in the Premier League. City says Guardiola will become a global ambassador and it is naming its newly developed stand at Etihad Stadium after him. Since joining City in the summer of 2016 Guardiola has led the Abu Dhabi-owned team to six Premier League titles and a first Champions League crown in 2023.

An SNL 'All Drug Olympics?' Not quite. But these Enhanced Games are no joke

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The event that tackles the age-old question, “What would happen if we just let all the athletes take drugs?” has arrived. “The Enhanced Games,” featuring 50 athletes who will compete in track, swimming and weightlifting, is set for Sunday in Las Vegas. There are no restrictions on what kind of performance enhancers these athletes can take, though organizers say they're holding them to strict medical protocols to ensure safety. There are prizes of $250,000 for winners and up to $1 million for some world-record breakers. Among those to watch include 2022 100-meter sprint world champion Fred Kerley.

Si Woo Kim just misses history at Byron Nelson, settling for 60 after a bogey on the final hole

McKINNEY, Texas (AP) — Si Woo Kim just missed out on a 59 at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, bogeying the final hole when a par would have given him the 16th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history. The 30-year-old South Korean put himself in position to break 60 with a curling 17-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the par-3 17th hole at TPC Craig Ranch. It was his 12th birdie of the day, putting him at 12 under on the par-71 layout. Kim was in the fairway on the 18th, but blasted his second shot over the green and failed to get up and down.

Gerrit Cole pitches 6 shutout innings for Yanks after 569-day absence, returning from elbow surgery

NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees ace Gerrit Cole pitched six shutout innings in his return from elbow ligament reconstruction that caused a 569-day absence. Cole left with a 1-0 lead against the Tampa Bay Rays. A 35-year-old right-hander who had surgery in March 2025, Cole allowed two hits and three walks while striking out two. Cole was unusually sharp for a pitcher coming off a long layoff. He needed just 11 pitches in the third and fourth innings and retired 10 in a row during one stretch.

Rocket returns: Roger Clemens throws out 1st pitch to son Kody at Fenway

BOSTON (AP) — Roger Clemens let loose a fastball from the mound again at Fenway Park. Only this time with his son kneeling behind home plate. The Red Sox's career leader with 2,590 strikeouts fired his latest offering just slightly off the right side of the plate to 30-year-old Twins utility player Kody in a ceremonial first pitch before Minnesota's matchup with the Boston Red Sox. That was just fine by the 63-year-old grandfather. Since Clemens left Boston following the 1996 season, no other full-time Red Sox player has worn the No. 21. He said he's open to the idea of seeing it retired by the Red Sox franchise for which he played the bulk of his career.

Nadal, Gauff and Pegula pay tribute to AP Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich

PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal, Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula were among the players paying tribute to Howard Fendrich a day after the longtime AP Tennis Writer died. Nadal wrote on X that “Tennis loses one of its great journalists." Gauff opened her news conference as the defending champion at the French Open with a statement about Fendrich. She says “he was someone I always enjoyed having conversations with. One of my favorite faces to see in the room." Fendrich died Thursday after being diagnosed with cancer in February. He was 55. Fendrich had been AP’s tennis writer since 2002. Fendrich was based in Washington and the city’s football, baseball and hockey teams also extended their condolences.

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