Author: Michael

Charles Barkley delivered a smack in the face to ESPN’s NBA coverage on “Inside the NBA,” targeting the network’s fetish for the Lakers and Warriors, namely LeBron James and Steph Curry.
With other teams on the rise and performing better than those marquee teams, Barkley accused ESPN of “always talking about the same stuff.” Barkley also targeted ESPN host Kendrick Perkins for producing dumb commentary.
READ: Charles Barkley Blasts Athletes Who Would Skip White House Visit Because Of Donald Trump
ESPN will soon be Barkley’s employer, by the way.

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Forget Canton; Eli Manning is aiming for a spot in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
In a segment of “The Eli Manning Show,” Eli welcomed Indiana Fever star and WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark for a Pop-A-Shot challenge.
Facing long odds of winning—reminiscent of his Super Bowl XLII matchup against the Patriots—Eli took on the NCAA’s all-time Division I leading scorer and the WNBA’s greatest-ever rookie.

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It’s easy to forget while watching Shohei Ohtani win yet another MVP award, have the first 50-50 season in Major League Baseball history, and win the World Series in his first ever postseason, that he’s also somehow one of the game’s best pitchers.
While there were rumors suggesting Ohtani could make his return to the mound at the end of 2024, potentially even in the World Series, the Dodgers avoided using him on the mound in October.

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Even by Steph Curry’s standards, this is one of his wildest shots
Stephen Curry has hope, and the Golden State Warriors again have life ahead of the 2025 NBA Playoffs. The Warriors have been on a roll since acquiring Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline, running off nine wins in their first 10 games and surging up the Western Conference standings in the process. The Warriors have already forced their way into a protected playoff seed at No. 6 in the West entering Thursday night, and Curry is once again peaking at the right time.

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