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For some help against the New York Knicks on Saturday, the New Orleans Pelicans brought in their Sixth Man: the ball boy.
In the second quarter with New Orleans up 46-42, a stoppage occurred shortly after a contested out of bounds call — one where the ball seemed to bounce off the head of a Pelicans player. Just as the Knicks were about to inbound, though, a ball boy ran onto the court with a towel and began wiping a dry floor.
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Titans running back Tony Pollard is dealing with an ankle injury late in the season. We break down the fantasy football impact in Week 16.
Game status: Tony Pollard is ACTIVE for Week 16.
Game day update: Tony Pollard is expected to be able to play, per Ian Rapoport. Adam Schefter is reporting the same thing.
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Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers let the world know where he stands politically in subtle fashion ahead of the Longhorns’ showdown against Clemson in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Ewers made his way to Texas’ stadium in a navy suit and red tie. On the tie was a small gold clip with the name ‘Trump’ written across it.
Wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ hat would have caused folks to lose their minds, but Ewers’ decision to rock the tie clip was a gentle way for him to share his political standing ahead of the biggest game of his career.
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