Author: Michael

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JB Bickerstaff, Erik Spoelstra, and Doc Rivers are just a few of the NBA coaches struck by how a star-studded Celtics squad has embraced selfless basketball.
BOSTON — Just how unselfish are the Boston Celtics?
The standard numbers don’t pop out. The Celtics average 26 assists per game — good for 14th in the NBA. And only the Clippers have a higher isolation frequency.
But, when opposing coaches are preparing to play against Boston, they’re routinely struck by the selflessness they observe in their film reviews.

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The Fighting Irish look a lot like the most talented team in women’s college basketball.
SOUTH BEND, IND. — Hannah Hidalgo counted the points on her fingers. Notre Dame’s pint-sized sophomore supernova had just drilled a corner three off a feed from Olivia Miles to give the Irish a 10-point lead on the UConn Huskies mid-way through the second quarter of a nationally televised clash of power programs.

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Some people in life know how to go the extra mile to help someone. Tennessee Titans cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. is one of those people.
Brownlee Jr. has had himself a solid rookie season for Tennessee. Selected in the fifth round of last year’s NFL Draft, he’s recorded one interception, eight passes defensed and 55 total tackles. He’s certainly making a positive impression on the field for the Titans, even though the team as a whole isn’t doing that great.
Earlier this week, he showed that he’s not just limiting his impact to what happens on Sundays, Brownlee Jr.

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It took three days for the woke mob to turn on Caitlin Clark. That’s right. Three days. Seventy-two hours. 
You see? This is why you cannot give these lunatics an inch. Not one inch. You do that, they’ll take a mile. The left always goes too far. They have a good thing going, and then BAM – they get too wacky, and everything eventually evens out. 
That’s what happened last night, when some loony chick named Sheila Johnson – Google tells me she’s the co-owner of the Washington Mystics – actually COMPLAINED TO CNN about Clark being on the cover of Time Magazine.

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Christo Lamprecht during the first round of the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open. | Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images
Christo Lamprecht is one of the tallest pro golfers in the world, so he lent some advice to other players his size.
Christo Lamprecht burst onto the scene at Royal Liverpool in July 2023, as the then-Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket led The Open by himself after day one.
The amateur drove the ball admirably on that Thursday, consistently carrying tee shots beyond 330 yards with ease.

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