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Paige Bueckers (likely) makes her WNBA debut in May, Caitlin Clark comes to Boston in July, the Liberty and Lynx square off in a finals rematch — and much more.
The 2025 WNBA schedule has officially been released, with regular season games slated to take place between May 16th to September 11th. And for the first time in WNBA history, each team will play 44 games, marking a four-game increase from last year.
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Scottie Pippen thinks Elon would have helped the Bulls, but would he?!
Scottie Pippen has turned engagement farmer in an effort to promote a shitcoin. It’s one hell of a fall for an NBA Hall of Famer, but getting noticed by Elon Musk seems to be a favored way for desperate people to make money these days with their verified Twitter accounts.
This weekend the bootlicking went beyond the pale with one of the stupidest questions and images to ever grace social media.
How many championships would we have won with @ElonMusk? pic.twitter.
Kirk Cousins is in a slump or regressing to mean or something, while Justin Tucker is having problems and Carolina’s Bryce Young continues improving and Bears general manager Ryan Poles is wielding a lot of power now. Those are the highlights of this week’s NFL highs and lows.
Three weeks ago, the MVP was Lamar Jackson’s to lose. Then Saquon Barkley went superhero and now Josh Allen is making his push. Buckle up for an intense finish.
NFL insider Adam Schefter joins Pat McAfee on T
Moss started the first nine games of the season for the Trojans, but was benched after a series of tough conference losses.
In April 2013, Nikola Jokic was the clear favorite to win the NBA MVP award, with odds around -220. Then, infamously, ESPN pundit Kendrick Perkins accused MVP voters of favoring white players, like Jokic.
Perkins’ accusations were without merit. Only five white players have won MVP in the last 30 years. As Charles Barkley said, Perkins was “talking out his ass.”
Nonetheless, Perkins changed the conversation surrounding the MVP award that season. His accusations scared voters. White voters didn’t want to be called racist.
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Mike Tomlin might finally be growing tired of George Pickens’ antics.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver was flagged for two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in Sunday’s 44-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Both penalties minimized the impact of two catches made by Pickens.
WATCH: George Pickens Penalized Twice For Unsportsmanlike Conduct Vs. Bengals
Sure, the Steelers won the game anyway. But in his post-game press conference, Tomlin admitted that Pickens’ immaturity is costing the team.
“You just have to grow up, man,” Tomlin said.