This is the first time on the NBA 2K cover for all three players.
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Pirelli put three drivers, including Mick Schumacher, through the paces at Silverstone Tuesday
The 2024 Formula 1 British Grand Prix may be in the rear-view mirror, leaving just iconic images of Lewis Hamilton’s return to the top step of the podium behind, but the work continues at Silverstone.
And for one driver in particular, the effort Monday comes ahead of a critical decision regarding his — and the F1 driver grid’s — future.
Colorado pocketed some serious money to leave the PAC-12 for the Big 12.
The Buffaloes were the first of four teams to split from the PAC-12 in favor of the Big 12 last summer. Arizona, Arizona State and Utah quickly followed suit.
The biggest problem for the four teams – as well as Oregon and Washington leaving for the Big Ten – was the PAC-12’s inability to score a new media deal. The lack of a deal and overall instability forced the conference to implode.
It’s been three days, and we still don’t know whether NASCAR is gonna fine Bubba Wallace for door-slamming Alex Bowman into next week after Bowman won Sunday’s race at Chicago.
Frankly, I don’t care. It was a classic dramatic Bubba Wallace move from the most dramatic driver in the garage, but beyond that, whatever. Boys will be boys.
Let Bowman handle it if he wants. He’s already said he doesn’t plan on doing anything, so don’t hold your breath.
Rory McIlroy caught plenty of heat – justified heat according to many – for not speaking with the media following his brutal finish at the U.S. Open. It’s been nearly a month since he bolted from Pinehurst and hopped aboard his private jet just minutes after Bryson DeChambeau hoisted the trophy, but after weeks of reflecting on the moment, he’s come to the conclusion that he did absolutely nothing wrong.
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Here are the NBA players who could be traded before the new season begins.
Player movement typically comes in waves during the NBA offseason, and it feels like the first wave is officially over for the summer of 2024. The draft has come and gone with some big surprises (Zach Edey to the Grizzlies!), major trades have gone down (Mikal Bridges to the Knicks!), and free agency has settled with all the headline names off the board — including Paul George to the 76ers, DeMar DeRozan to the Kings, and Isaiah Hartenstein to the Thunder.
After starting last season 2-7, the Bears’ fortunes have turned around. See why Chicago — thanks to a savvy trade — could be a force this season and beyond.
The Bears started last season 2-7. Just about everything has broken right for them since then.