Housley tries to get the Sabres refocused...number one goes down in Kentucky...and NBA All-Star weekend heats up in Charlotte. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top left: Buffalo Sabres head coach Phil Housley addresses reporters after a practice session on Saturday. Housley, who called his team "soft" after Friday night's 6-2 loss to the New York Rangers, said his players were in good spirits during practice, which he used to try to refocus the team after a poor defensive showing against the Rangers. The Sabres face the New Jersey Devils this evening. Image by the Buffalo Sabres
Top right: Kentucky was in an unusual spot on Saturday. The Wildcats, who are accustomed to being the top team in college basketball, got a visit from Tennessee, the team that currently occupies that number one ranking. But Reid Travis and company defended their home court and took down the Volunteers 86-69. Photo by the University of Kentucky
Bottom: It's NBA All-Star weekend, and that means the three-point shooting and slam dunk contests were held on Saturday, the day before the All-Star Game. Joe Harris (left) defeated Stephen Curry and Buddy Hield to win the three-point shooting contest. Meanwhile, Hamidou Diallo (right) leaped over former NBA great Shaquille O'Neal to win the slam dunk contest. Photos by USA Today