Author: Michael

This DeMar DeRozan assist is unbelievable.
DeMar DeRozan is still capable of producing some magical moments even in the late stages of his career. DeRozan hit buzzer-beaters in consecutive games during his first season with the Chicago Bulls back in 2021-2022 on his way to an All-NBA campaign. DeRozan earned an All-Star nod last year in season highlighted by his screaming daughter helping the Bulls win their first in-season tournament game.

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Makes me want to go back and play NBA Street.
Josh Hart left TD Garden and went to Rucker Park against the Celtics on Monday night when he channeled his inner NBA Street to do this.

What in the hell did Josh Hart just do pic.twitter.com/85uV1MBuKO
— The Knicks Wall (@TheKnicksWall) November 14, 2023

The amount of swagger and improvisation is off the charts. Hart didn’t anticipate Holiday’s speed when he committed to the shot, and realized he was either going to have his attempt blocked or commit and up-and-down travel by landing back on his feet.

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Netflix is moving into live sports with first The Netflix Cup. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for
Ahead of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, Netflix is combining two of its biggest sports documentaries — Drive to Survive and Full Swing — for their first-ever live sporting event. Dubbed The Netflix Cup, the event features four PGA golfers (Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Collin Morikawa, and Justin Thomas) and four Formula 1 drivers (Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz Jr., Pierre Gasly, and Alexander Albon) in a nine-hole tournament at the Wynn Las Vegas.

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Trevor Lawrence’s wife Marissa is rushing to his defense after a rude comment from an online troll.
The 6-3 Jaguars are coming off a brutal 34-3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, and Lawrence struggled the entire game. The former first overall pick finished with just 185 passing yards on 17/29 attempts, no touchdowns and two interceptions. It was a brutal game.
A fan posted on Lawrence’s Instagram post for his wife’s birthday that he hopes “God takes your man. Incompetent [trash can emoji]. You’re only in it for the money anyway,” according to the New York Post.

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ESPN’s Dick Vitale is in remission following a battle with vocal cord cancer, but his return to the airwaves to call college basketball this season will be delayed.
Doctors are encouraged by the progress the broadcasting icon has made as his vocal cords continue to heal, but they want him to continue to rest before getting back to calling games later this season. It had been hoped that Vitale could return to calling games later this month, but that plan has been pushed back indefinitely.

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Female pool player Lynne Pinches played her way into the Champion of Champions Final in Wales. But after being forced to compete against a transgender woman – biological male Harriet Haynes – in the final match, she elected to walk away from the table and forfeit.
Reduxx shared a video of Pinches and Haynes both hitting balls to determine who would go first in the match. After the two balls came to rest, the two competitors shook hands, but Pinches then approached the referee to let him know that she would be forfeiting.

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The proposed new Formula 1 team, a partnernership between Andretti Autosport and General Motors, has taken a critical step towards joining the grid.
Following a decision in October by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), F1’s governing body, to advance the proposed Andretti-Cadillac bid out of the initial stage of evaluation and into the next phase, General Motors announced today that they have formally registered with the FIA as a power unit manufacturer starting in the 2028 season.

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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills suffered an ugly loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday night, falling 24-22 in a game they should have won at home. 
Allen finished with just 177 yards passing and a touchdown. He ran for a late touchdown to give Buffalo a lead, but he also threw two interceptions and now leads the league with 11 picks on the season. 

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen comes off the field after a three and out in a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos.

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Oregon coach Dan Lanning emphatically denied rumors regarding his potential candidacy for Texas A&M’s coaching opening in the wake of Jimbo Fisher’s dismissal by the Aggies.
Lanning publicly stated his intent to remain at Oregon for the foreseeable future in his weekly press conference Monday.
“Everything I want exists right here,” Lanning said. “I’m not going anywhere. There’s zero chance I will be coaching somewhere else. I’ve got unfinished business here. There’s a lot I want to accomplish here at Oregon. My No. 1 priority is being elite here at Oregon.

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