Author: Michael

The veteran guard was traded from the Clippers on Thursday.
Shortly after John Wall was traded from the Clippers to the Rockets on Thursday ahead of the NBA deadline, Houston told the guard that he will be waived, per TNT and Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes.
This means the former No. 1 pick will headline free agency at the midpoint of the 2022–23 NBA season.
Wall previously played for the Rockets in the 2020–21 season, but then sat out the following season before heading to Los Angeles.
The five-time All-Star is currently in his 11th season in the league.

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Veteran point guard John Wall is stuck in a vicious cycle of landing on NBA teams that don’t want him.
Minutes leading up to the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, news broke that the Los Angeles Clippers traded the former No. 1 overall pick to the Houston Rockets.
Wall’s return to Houston comes less than a year since the team bought out his contract. Since then, Wall has openly trashed his time with the Rockets, making Thursday’s trade a nightmare come true.

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The Kansas City Chiefs are 1.5-point underdogs in Super Bowl LVII, but Drake is riding with the hot hand. He is hoping to keep things rolling on Sunday after cashing a big bet at the AFC Championship.
The Canadian rapper, who lost a staggering amount of money (for non-million/billionaires) betting on sports in 2022, is typically a huge curse. Whatever team he touches, usually loses.
But not two weekends ago! Drake bet $1 million on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to beat the Cincinnati Bengals, which paid out more than $900,000.

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The former NFL quarterback is currently involved in a lawsuit surrounding misappropriation of Mississippi state welfare funds.
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has filed three defamation lawsuits against sports commentators Shannon Sharpe and Pat McAfee as well as state auditor Shad White, according to ESPN’s John Barr and Anthony Olivieri. 
Favre is currently one of dozens of individuals being sued by the state of Mississippi for misappropriating welfare funds, and an investigation involving him began back in 2020.

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The longtime ESPN personality explained the reason behind his longstanding hatred for “America’s Team.”
There are few things in sports more guaranteed than a priceless reaction from Stephen A. Smith clowning the Cowboys after a loss. But, while many have assumed his longstanding hatred for Dallas has to do with the team itself, the beloved ESPN personality shared Thursday that’s actually not the case.

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