The 76ers’ trade that sent James Harden to the Clippers had to feel like a weight lifted on the franchise’s shoulders. But while it may clear up the issue of figuring out how to use a disgruntled star, there’s still a possibility the franchise could face another huge issue in the near future—a potential Joel Embiid trade request.
If the 76ers are unable to maximize the assets acquired in the Harden trade, and they suffer another early playoff exit, Embiid could ask for a trade prior to next season, according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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The 76ers won their fourth straight game against the Raptors north of the border over the weekend and now the four-game season series shifts to the City of Brotherly Love.
Toronto is on the second night of a back-to-back, having just blown out Milwaukee, while Philadelphia had three full days of rest since its last game, a huge win over Portland in its home opener. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey are both off to a scorching start to the season with averages of 31 and 30.3 points per game, respectively.
Jimmy Garoppolo getting birthday wishes from the Raiders one day after benching him is …
It’s Jimmy Garoppolo’s 32nd birthday and the Raiders were kind enough to give him some time off work.
Join us in wishing Jimmy Garoppolo Happy Birthday!#RaiderNation pic.twitter.
For his present as much as his past, Bruce Bochy has cemented himself in the pantheon of Hall of Fame managers.
The alleged cheating scandal involving the Michigan football team continues to grow, and it all centers around Connor Stalions.
As OutKick readers and college football fans know, the Michigan Wolverines have been getting absolutely hammered over allegations Stalions ran an elaborate sign-stealing operation with tentacles all over the country.
Worried that you might have missed some details? Don’t sweat it because this is OutKick’s guide on everything fans need to know. Next time you’re in a debate with a rabid fan arguing one side, pull this up and you’ll be covered.
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Could Jon Rahm be headed to LIV Golf since he has suddenly pulled out of Tiger Woods’ TGL golf league?
Late Wednesday all references to Jon Rahm on Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s TGL website had been erased. It was a strange development since Rahm was one of the earliest names associated with the indoor golf league.
Thursday morning, Rahm confirmed that he will not take part on X, formerly Twitter.
“I am sad to confirm that I will not be participating in the first TGL season,” Rahm wrote.
Fun trade deadline day is in the books, and we’re digging through your questions after a busy week. Let’s go …
From Ronnie (@Tray4o): Who are your early candidates for Raiders head coach in 2024?
Ronnie, I think the first thing the Raiders will look for is a true battleship commander, which is what they’re trying to get in promoting linebackers coach Antonio Pierce to interim coach.
Formula 1 has seen a boom in popularity over the last few years (which may have plateaued a little thanks to the complete absence of a title battle this season). That popularity has led to several Hollywood projects centering on the series starting production, and one of them — a documentary on 2009 World Champions Brawn GP presented by Keanu Reeves — comes out Nov. 15.
And lucky us, we have a trailer.
Better yet it looks really, really good.
They got the heavy hitters for this one.
The best place to start, when someone wants to tell the Iliad-like epic tale of how the sojourning Rangers won their first World Series championship seemingly without warning, is the end, as a son falls into the arms of his father, tears streaming down the son’s cheeks.
“You did it,” Damien Semien whispered into his son’s ear. “I am so proud of you. I love you.”
Damien was a football player at Cal. His son, Marcus, a second baseman for the Rangers, fell into his embrace as if subsumed by the curl of an ocean wave.
The new Beatles song ‘Now and Then’ got us thinking about NFL quarterbacks
Today is November 2, 2023.
And The Beatles released a new song, “Now and Then.”
You read that right.
Putting aside the implications of AI-enhanced music for a moment, the event got us thinking: Could we come up with a Beatles song for all 32 starting quarterbacks in the NFL?
As it turns out, we could.