Pacers rally for 112-106 win over Pistons

A next-man-up mentality is keeping the Indiana Pacers competitive despite a rash of injuries.

WATCH: Blake Griffin cleared for basketball-related activities

Blake Griffin has been cleared by the Detroit Pistons' medical staff for basketball-related activities, and the team says his progress will be monitored daily.

Red Wings acquire Fabbri from Blues for de la Rose

The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward Robby Fabbri on Wednesday night from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for forward Jacob de la Rose.

Rangers skate by Red Wings 5-1

After a bad loss in their last game, the New York Rangers bounced back with a big win.

At Michigan, Howard begins a new challenge

Juwan Howard was musing recently about the state of college basketball when the new Michigan coach interrupted himself.

No. 2 Kentucky sneaks past No. 1 Michigan State 69-62

Kentucky's latest freshman star is a guard from Texas who likes to smile wide and take big shots.

Michigan wins Juwan Howard's debut, 79-71

Juwan Howard felt plenty of support at his first game as Michigan's coach.

Predators score 5 in second, beat Red Wings

Matt Duchene figured the Nashville Predators deserved better after scoring just once in a loss to the New York Rangers over the weekend.

Beal leads Wizards past Drummond, depleted Detroit

Bradley Beal's 22 points and six assists helped the Washington Wizards shake off what coach Scott Brooks called a "really bad" outing and beat the depleted Pistons 115-99 in a half-empty arena Monday night while ending Detroit star Andre Drummond's 20-20 streak.

Whitaker added to Hall of Fame panel ballot

Dwight Evans, Thurman Munson and Lou Whitaker have been added to the ballot for the baseball Hall of Fame's modern era committee to consider next month, and Luis Tiant has been dropped.

Showdown: Michigan St-Kentucky, Kansas-Duke

The nation's top teams don't have to wait long to find out how they measure up against some of the best competition.

Penske buys Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar

Roger Penske was a car-loving, 14-year-old who regularly listened to the Indianapolis 500 on the radio when his father landed tickets to the 1951 race. They made the trek from Cleveland, and when Penske saw the cars zipping around Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 200 mph he fell instantly in love.