Fresh off their successful second season with Overtime Elite, Amen and Ausar Thompson got an up-close look at the NBA playoffs. Soon the NBA world will get its own up-close look at the projected lottery picks.
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As Packers minicamp continues in Green Bay, Jamyest Williams is turning heads. Video of one of his best plays from the early season period made its way onto the internet on Wednesday evening and showed him turning on the jets in the open field.
However, come Thursday morning, the video was gone.
Williams, a former Under Armour All-American in the Class of 2017, committed to South Carolina out of high school and spent three years in Columbia as a defensive back. He recorded 86 tackles in 23 games with 13 starts before packing his bags and transferring to Georgia State.
While the XFL concludes its season with a championship game Saturday, the USFL is heading full speed into the midway point.
This is why we have to take our shoes off at the airport.
A popular TikToker decided to play a prank and see if he could pass off pretending to be Lakers guard Austin Reaves and gain entry into the Lakers’ Crypto.com arena.
Eric Decker, who goes by the TikTok handle ‘Airrack,’ explained his plan of action in his now viral video.
Airrack started off by saying that he thinks he could pull it off because he already “kind of” looked like Reaves to begin with. He then researched what kind of clothes Reaves usually wears and rented the same car that Reaves drives.
The NFL schedule is set to be formally released on Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET, but that hasn’t stopped reporters around the league from leaking key games for some of the NFL’s most intriguing teams.
The Jets are one of the media darlings of the offseason after acquiring quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Packers. With Rodgers in tow as the team’s new starting quarterback, the Jets are expected to be seen in primetime plenty as they hope to be an AFC contender.
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie breaks down the weekend ahead to help fantasy managers finish of Week 6 on a high note.
The Lakers lost to the Warriors in Wednesday night’s Game 5. They also lost one of their stars, Anthony Davis, for the last few minutes of the game after he took an elbow to the head and had to leave the bench in a wheelchair.
There were immediate concerns that he had suffered a concussion because he was pretty woozy after taking the inadvertent elbow from Kevon Looney. Thankfully it looks like he will be O.K. and is reportedly expected to be available for Game 6, but head injuries aren’t something that should really be taken lightly.
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Two teams that have been in the NBA Finals in recent years are on the verge of elimination in the second round of the playoffs.
The Celtics, last year’s championship runner-up, trail the 76ers 3–2 with Game 6 in Philadelphia. Boston, the No. 2 seed in the East, is a road favorite with its season on the line. And the Suns, who lost the 2021 Finals, are down 3–2 to the Nuggets with Game 6 at home. Phoenix is a narrow favorite looking to send this series to seven games.
Below are a few betting trends, picks and one question for Thursday’s postseason slate.
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The biggest test for the Aaron Rodgers-led Jets comes early this year, hosting the Bills on Monday Night Football. It just so happens to fall on September 11, and that’s where this gets a little awkward.
We don’t need to bloviate on the significance of 9/11, and having two New York teams face off will mean a lot on a day of remembrance. However, this is also the first time Rodgers’, shall we say “unique” way of thinking will run head-first into being the face of the Jets.
Lakers star Anthony Davis is expected to play in Game 6 against the Warriors on Friday after suffering a head injury Wednesday night, according to Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes.
There was legitimate concern Wednesday that Davis suffered a concussion after he could be seen catching an elbow to the head from Golden State center Kevon Looney when the two were looking to grab a rebound under the basket in the fourth quarter. Davis was on the bench in noticeable pain and was wobbly trying to walk back to the locker room, according to Haynes. He even needed to be placed in a wheelchair.