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Ron Holland of the Detroit Pistons and Donte DiVincenzo of the Minnesota Timberwolves fight in the second quarter of an NBA game
Five players and two head coaches were ejected from the Detroit Pistons vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game after a fight broke out on the court. 
The brawl kicked off between the teams during a tense second quarter on Sunday, March 30. The fight started as the Pistons were up 39-30 after Ron Holland, 19, was fouled for slapping the ball out from Naz Reid, 25.

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Ralph Hasenhüttl’s future as Wolfsburg head coach in doubt heading into the summer
kicker reports there are doubts about the future of Wolfsburg head coach Ralph Hasenhüttl, and it is looking increasingly likely that he will not be in charge next season. 
At the weekend, Wolfsburg lost to relegation-fighting Heidenheim 1-0 to leave them ninth in the table. Problems have seemingly been brewing in the Autostadt for a while, as the club is on a run of two wins in their last nine Bundesliga games.

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The first wave of NFL free agency has concluded, and there were some blockbuster signings and trades, including the Commanders acquiring wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the 49ers and the Giants signing quarterback Russell Wilson.
All three teams in the Ravens division made under-the-radar deals, with Cincinnati and Pittsburgh resetting the wide receiver market. The second wave of free agency is underway, and with the NFL draft approaching, we’re tracking every offseason transaction made by the Baltimore Ravens‘ AFC North rivals.

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Forest season ‘one of the best coaching performances ever’
Former Nottingham Forest forward Robert Earnshaw has called the club’s campaign ‘one of the best coaching performances we have ever seen in the Premier League’.
Forest are third in the Premier League table, having been among the pre-season favourites for relegation. Last season, the Tricky Trees finished 17th in the top flight. Forest have a six-point advantage over fifth-placed Manchester City as the club look to secure a shock Champions League qualification.

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The Washington Commanders hit the lottery, choosing quarterback Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 overall pick in last year’s 2024 NFL draft. The Commanders have made it clear that if they had held the No. 1 pick, it would have always been Daniels.
Daniels wasn’t just the NFL’s best rookie last season; he was also one of the NFL’s better quarterbacks — as a rookie. Daniels broke several rookie and NFL records and was in the MVP conversation for much of the season.

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The 2025 NFL draft is less than a month away, and the draft boards are starting to shake up with prospects falling down their projections, while others rise above their previous rankings. The Washington Commanders have to nail this draft class to continue to build their young core, while also selecting rookie contributors to get back to the NFC championship game.

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SACRAMENTO — It is raining, the wind is gusting at 40 mph, and the wind chill is 49 degrees.
Oh, baby, the Athletics are not in Oakland anymore.
There will be days that the A’s and the visiting teams will pray for Sunday mornings like this during the blistering hot summer, but for their historic opening night game Monday against the Chicago Cubs, well, it will be a cold reminder that life for the A’s is about to become awfully different.

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VfB Stuttgart “lagging behind our demands” admits sporting director
VfB Stuttgart are in danger of missing out on European football next season, and it’s starting to cause internal concern. 
As reported by Kicker, VfB sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth does not mix his words, “We are lagging behind demands.”
The comments were made following Stuttgart’s 1-0 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday evening. The loss means that Stuttgart are now without a win in six Bundesliga matches and currently sit in 11th, five points from 6th.

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The Miami Dolphins have a few holes to fill if they want to climb back into the postseason mix and contend for the AFC East title in 2025. The good news for Miami is that the team has plenty of pick ammunition in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Miami has one pick in each of the first three rounds, beginning at No. 13 overall. On Day 3, Dolphins GM Chris Grier has two fourth-round picks, two in the fifth and three in the seventh to help bolster the depth or maneuver upward in earlier rounds with some extra trade fodder.

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