Author: Michael

Warriors forward Draymond Green weighed in on the Rudy Gobert incident which occurred during the Timberwolves’ regular-season finale on Sunday. After Minnesota’s center was seen throwing a punch at teammate Kyle Anderson during a timeout in the game against the Pelicans, Green took to Twitter with a brief reaction.
The Warriors forward elaborated on the altercation on the latest episode of his podcast, The Draymond Green Show, during which he slapped Gobert with backhanded compliments.

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NASCAR indefinitely suspended driver Cody Ware on Monday as he faces assault charges in connection to an April 3 incident. 
Ware was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault on a female and felony assault by strangulation inflicting serious injury after an incident in Mooresville, N.C. He was taken into custody Monday and subsequently released on $3,000 bond.
Ware, 27, is the son of Rick Ware—the owner of Rick Ware Racing, for which Cody drives the No. 51 car. His brother, Carson, is also a stock car driver.

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A few of the Western Conference play-in tournament teams are starting to become regular fixtures in the field.
The Lakers, Pelicans and Timberwolves are all making their second appearance this season while the Thunder are in it for the first time. The teams that have been here before also have fond memories as their trips ended in playoff berths, for Los Angeles in 2021 and for New Orleans and Minnesota last year.
The No. 7 seed (Lakers) host the No. 8 seed (Timberwolves) and the winner advances to play the No. 2 Grizzlies in the first round.

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NFL running back Kareem Hunt isn’t the same dominating back from 2017 when he led the league in rushing.
From a successful run in KC to going on a brief hiatus for assaulting a woman and playing four seasons with the Cleveland Browns, Hunt is a free agent, and apparently, he’s got little value among RB-needy teams.
One reason for this decline in value was Hunt’s production in 2022. And the Browns were reportedly frustrated that Hunt had slowed down dramatically.

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Darnell Wright needs to learn how to ignore the haters before he reaches the NFL later this month. The Tennessee offensive lineman went off on a Bengals analyst in his DMs on Monday, but the hatchet has since been buried.
Wright, who stands 6-foot-5, 333 pounds, was a five-star recruit in the Class of 2019 and more than lived up to his billing. He was All-SEC First-Team in 2022 and anchored a Tennessee offense that led the nation in total offense and scoring.
His tape speaks for itself.

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Former Nebraska Huskers football player Cole Pensick tragically died Saturday morning after his pickup truck crashed into trees. Pensick was 32.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office detailed that the former Huskers lineman was not wearing a seatbelt as his vehicle went through a stop sign at a T-intersection and crashed into trees.

Mourning the loss of one of our own.
On behalf of the Nebraska Football program, our deepest condolences go out to the family, friends & teammates of former Husker lineman, Cole Pensick, who passed away yesterday at the age of 32. pic.twitter.

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The phrase “time heals all wounds” has been attributed to a Greek dramatist known as Menander circa 300 B.C. It’s unlikely, though, that he had the Astros’ sign stealing scheme from over 2,000 years later in mind when he uttered those words.
Ask any Dodgers or Yankees fans about the scandal, and it’ll be clear that they have not moved from the scorned feeling of what might have been. Houston dispatched New York in seven games in the 2017 ALCS, then defeated Los Angeles in a seven-game thriller of the Fall Classic.

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We’re keeping track of every pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft here.
There wasn’t much suspense in the 2023 WNBA Draft: from the moment the Indiana Fever won the rights to the No. 1 overall pick in the lottery, South Carolina superstar Aliyah Boston was always going to be the selection.
Boston won a national championship with the Gamecocks in 2022, and was also named national player of the year during that junior season.

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Anyone with the sanity to be anti-lockdown and anti-COVID mandate was probably rooting for Jon Rahm on Sunday.
Not long ago was the Spaniard escorted off the golf course, while maintaining a six-shot lead, and forced to lose over a million in prize money because he tested positive for COVID.
Rahm finally got his sweet vengeance at the Masters on Sunday. His second major championship win also reminded us of the idiocy that occurred when Democrats controlled athletes and American citizens — forcing them to put their lives on pause for two-plus years over a nonsensical obsession with COVID.

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