Author: Michael

AlphaTauri racer Daniel Ricciardo injured his hand in a crash during practice at the Dutch Grand Prix on Friday, and his status for Sunday’s race is now in doubt, according to a report from ESPN’s Nate Saunders.
The accident occurred 10 minutes into Friday’s second practice session, when McLaren’s Oscar Piastri lost control and crashed into the wall on the first banked corner of the track in Zandvoort, Netherlands. Ricciardo was not traveling far behind Piastri, and he lost control of his car while trying to avoid Piastri.
Ricciardo missed Piastri, but crashed hard into the wall.

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Entering the 2023 season, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is looking for a bounce back season following a disappointing first year in Denver. The quarterback is paired with new head coach Sean Payton, as the Broncos hope the two can work some magic.
However, one former NFL general manager thinks Payton could make an example out of Wilson. On Get Up, ESPN analyst Mike Tannenbaum went as far as to make a bold statement about whether Wilson will play the entire season.
“I would be shocked if Russell Wilson was the starter for 17 games this season,” he said.

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If you thought watching Bishop Sycamore play in the infamous game against IMG Academy was bad, wait until you watch the documentary, BS High. In looking back at what turned out to be one of the wildest stories to play-out in real time on national television, this film uncovered enough to make you feel worse for the players.
The ‘coach’ Roy Johnson, the architect behind the fraudulent school named Bishop Sycamore asks the director whether or not his body language makes him look like a con-artist. This was the opening scene, so we we’re headed down an awkward path of storytelling.

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During a recent scrimmage in Camp Randall Stadium, Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Mordecai fired a bullet to Braelon Allen running a circle route out of the backfield. Allen hauled it in and kept possession through a hard shot from a safety in the end zone for a touchdown.
That one play said a lot about how different Badgers football is going to be in 2023.
The play originated without a huddle and from the shotgun formation.

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During an appearance this week on SI Media With Jimmy Traina, Charles Barkley brought up his disdain for sports media talking heads who make things personal while criticizing athletes. This led to Barkley’s referencing his famous falling out with Michael Jordan.
“I lost my best friend because I criticized him. Guys can always say about me, ‘Charles, you might not like him, but he’s gonna be fair,’ because of the situation with Michael. I always said, ‘Wait a minute, I criticize other general managers.

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As always, making predictions—especially about the future—is a proceed-at-your-own-risk endeavor. But how do you not forecast a Carlos Alcaraz–Novk Djokovic final at the U.S. Open? One or the other has won each of the last five majors. They are ranked No.1 and No. 2, respectively, and have nearly double the points haul of the players ranked No. 3 and No. 4. Their Wimbledon final was a classic best-of-five classic. Five weeks later, their Cincinnati final was a best-of-three classic.
As for who will win the tournament … well, it’s easy to make a compelling case for both.

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Remembering the brilliant career of Dwyane Wade, the perfect alpha for his NBA generation.
It’s hard to put in perspective at the end of his long and decorated career, but Dwayne Wade, inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame last week, might be the least likely superstar of his generation. He has one of the most devastating first steps in the history of basketball, “freakish athleticism” and arms long enough to scratch his knees standing straight up, but that’s basically it, in terms of elite skills.

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