Author: Michael

Washington State’s Kyle Williams has been a late draft riser, but still isn’t getting much love from draft media. He provides many of the surface level traits that NFL teams fall in love with, like speed, explosiveness, and big play ability in the open field. These tools could help him contribute right away in a specific role, and there’s plenty of room for him to grow into a full field threat.  
Measurables
Height: 5’11’’, Weight: 190, Arm Length: 30.1’’, Hands: 8.75’’
Testing – Combine
40-Yard Dash: 4.40, 10-Yard Split: 1.55, Vertical: 36.

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Golf fans hoping to tune in to the Masters will again have to wait for full television coverage to begin as organisers stick with their traditional broadcasting model.
Established in 1934, the first men’s major of the year is held at Augusta in Georgia, with about 90 of the world’s best golfers battling to pull on the famous green jacket.
Sky Sports continues to be the exclusive live broadcast partner of the event in the United Kingdom, but while the first golfers will tee off at 12.40pm BST in the opening two rounds, it is not until 7.

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The Masters returns at Augusta National with Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler leading the contenders to win the green jacket.
Scheffler is the defending champion having won his second Masters title last year and the world No 1 is aiming to become the first back-to-back champion since Tiger Woods in 2002. He got off to an impressive start on Thursday with a solid round of four under par to lie second.

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“I knew I wanted to be in football somehow, someway,” said Adam Peters.
Peters had gone to UCLA to play football and explained that he found out he wasn’t as good a player as he had previously thought. He told Field Yates on the “Field Talk” podcast last week that he actually asked football staffers at UCLA how he could stay involved in football, realizing he wouldn’t be playing after UCLA.
Crediting Randy Taylor at UCLA, Peters got his first job watching film and learning how to evaluate UCLA players.

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The start of Masters week was impacted by inclement weather at Augusta National with Monday’s practice round suspended after thunderstorms.
However, the rain had cleared by the time the Masters began on Thursday with Rory McIlroy renewing his bid to win a first green jacket and complete golf’s career grand slam but suffering a horrific end to his round with two double bogeys.

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Star Boston Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis is often called the Celtics’ secret weapon, and for good reason. The Latvian center can break opposing defenses when they try to cover his teammate’s lethal assault from beyond the arc, while KP takes the rock into the pain to find a mismatch he can just shoot over, frequently drawing a foul on that player in the process as well.

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The players in this year’s Masters are focused on birdies and even eagles, or at the very least avoiding bogeys. The rest of us are probably wondering what we might score on any given hole at Augusta National, and that brings up a great question: What was the worst single-hole score ever at the Masters? 
Turns out, the answer is an unlucky 13. And it’s happened three times. 
Tommy Nakajima made a 13 on No. 13
The Japanese golfer was the first to make an official 13 on a single hole at in the Masters, accomplishing the dubious feat in the second round of 1978 on the par-5 13th.

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After dropping one of their worst losses of the season on Wednesday night to the San Antonio Spurs, the Golden State Warriors bounced back on Friday night in their final road game of the regular-season against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Jimmy Butler led the Warriors with 24 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field with seven assists and four rebounds in 28 minutes. While Butler helped fuel the offense, Golden State’s defense put away a cold Portland offense.
Golden State’s defense held Portland to only 37 points in the first half, their lowest scoring half of the season.

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The Los Angeles Lakers had their way with a very short-handed Houston Rockets team on Friday as they won by a final score of 140-109. They established a double-digit lead early in the second quarter, and from that point on, they didn’t let up.
Luka Doncic led the way by continuing his excellent play of late. He shot 13-of-19 from the field and 5-of-9 from 3-point range to score 39 points, and he also chipped in eight rebounds and seven assists.
This made him the second Lakers player to post at least 35 points, five rebounds, five assists and five 3-point baskets in back-to-back games.

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Real Madrid’s pursuit of Bundesliga sensation suffers significant blow
Real Madrid’s long-standing interest in Florian Wirtz could suffer a significant blow, with new developments suggesting that Bayern Munich have taken the lead in the race to sign the Bayer Leverkusen star. 
According to reliable journalist Florian Plettenberg, there have already been several meetings and conversations between the Bayern hierarchy and Wirtz’s family, laying the groundwork for a potential summer transfer.

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