Author: Michael

It’s been quite a week for Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis.
On Tuesday, Chilean immigrants believed to be connected to a January break-in at his home were charged for their involvement in a series of robberies.
READ: Milwaukee Bucks Player Has Home Broken Into While Playing Saturday Night
Then, on Thursday, the NBA issued Portis a 25-game suspension for violating the league’s drug abuse guidelines, though the veteran player’s agent claimed the violation was accidental.
Portis is averaging 13.7 points and 8.3 rebounds per game for Milwaukee this season.

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The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most iconic events in all of sports, but it is also โ€” and this is coming from me; a die-hard Formula 1 fan โ€” has a habit of being boring as hell.
Sure, the backdrop is jaw-dropping, and there’s nothing quite like seeing F1 cars whipping around the Principality, but the race almost always turns into a complete parade with little to no overtaking.
In fact, it often gets so bad in this respect, that the race is practically won on Saturday in qualifying.

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Somehow, Major League Baseball games are already back. Spring training is underway, with Thursday marking the first games of the 2025 season.
The schedule led off with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs playing in Glendale, presenting the first opportunity for fans to see the defending World Series Champions on the field, the revamped jerseys that once again feature legible, larger names on the back, and MLB’s spring test of the automated balls and strikes system.
That’s right, robo umps are here, in Major League games.

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Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles plays against North Carolina on Jan. 5, 2025, in Chapel Hill, N.C. | Mitchell Northam, SB Nation
While sidelined last season, the All-American playmaker gained a new perspective that has helped the Fighting Irish become the best 3-point shooting team in womenโ€™s college basketball.
Olivia Miles says that she sees the game of basketball as art.

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Legendary NFL running back Marcus Allen spoke to OutKick’s Tyrus about his impact on free agents and the open opportunities players get in the modern era based on Allen’s actions.
Marcus Allen sued the NFL in 1991 over its restrictive free agency approach, frustrated by the limitation on players’ ability to negotiate fair market value.
“I was one of the four named plaintiffs to sue the league for free agency the guys are benefiting from today,” Allen told Tyrus during a sit-down before Super Bowl LIX.

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