The start of baseball season was the first unofficial sign that spring has arrived and the second sign begins today: It’s Masters week. The greatest golfers in the world are in Augusta, Ga., preparing for the 87th Masters, arguably the most storied of the four majors.
Before taking a look at the updated odds, here are a few of the story lines that will be discussed throughout the week:
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Former Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom is making a difference in the lives of substance abusers after enduring a personal struggle with drugs and alcohol throughout the 2010s.
According to TMZ, Odom has joined a group of investors to open up three substance recovery clinics across LA, which will include detox centers and residential homes according to the outlet.
Lamar Odom Making A Difference
A representative from Odom’s team relayed that the former NBA player is attempting to do the most with his second chance at life after suffering a drug overdose in 2015.
Bud Light is pushing back after teaming up with transgender woman Dylan Mulvaney.
The beer brand received serious backlash after it was revealed the company sent Mulvaney, a biological male, special cans featuring their face to congratulate them on a year as a transgender person. Mulvaney also pushed a promo for fans to win $15,000 in celebration of March Madness.
Bud Light reacts to Dylan Mulvaney backlash. (Credit: Dylan Mulvaney/Instagram)
People weren’t pleased, and it was just the latest example of a company seemingly getting involved with politics for absolutely no reason.
White Sox closer Liam Hendriks has been sidelined for the start of the 2023 MLB season after revealing he’s battling non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
The team provided an uplifting update on his status ahead of Opening Day, and during Chicago’s home opener on Monday, Hendriks made a special announcement that was aired on the big screen at the stadium.
In his video address, Hendriks revealed that he’s entering the final round of chemotherapy and expects to return to the White Sox soon.
With the Mavericks currently out of the playoff picture and with a high-draft pick hanging in the balance, the team is considering shutting down Kyrie Irving and Luka Dončić for the rest of the season, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
“I’m told that the organization is seriously considering the possibility of shutting down those three [sic] guys,” he said Monday on FanDuel TV. “They have a top 10 protected pick. So being out of the play-in race, it behooves them not to try and keep their pick.
HOUSTON – Everything’s big in Texas, except for ticket prices to the NCAA men’s national championship game tonight at NRG Stadium.
No. 4 seed Connecticut (30-8) plays No. 5 seed San Diego State (32-6) at 9:20 p.m. on CBS in the 71,000-seat configuration for basketball. As of Monday afternoon, TicketMaster’s cheapest ticket was $59, including fees.
MEN’S FINAL FOUR TICKET PRICES ROLLBACK
The cheapest ticket for the women’s national championship game Sunday afternoon four hours north in Dallas at American Airlines Center was $370 on Vivid Seats. No. 2 seed LSU defeated No.
Auburn gymnast Suni Lee announced Monday that she is dealing with a non-gymnastics related kidney issue that has kept her out of meets. The Tigers’ medical staff did not clear Lee, who has been out of action for the past month, to train or compete over that span.
Lee, who already announced that this would be her final collegiate season, will now shift her focus towards preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“It’s been challenging to end my Auburn career early, but I am thankful for all the love and support,” she said in a statement.
Andrew Wiggins, who has missed 22 straight games while attending to a family matter, is expected to return to the Warriors early this week, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Jalen Carter is declining visits with any teams selecting out of the top 10 in this month’s NFL draft, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Former Masters champion Fred Couples said he doesn’t dislike any of the players who have defected to the LIV Golf League, which is being financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, but he doesn’t like some of the comments they’ve made.