Author: Michael

The Warriors’ forward could not keep himself together after watching the bizarre moment.
Warriors forward Draymond Green has made a name for himself in the NBA for displaying his bold attitude and his ability to disturb and agitate star players from opposing teams.
When one of Green’s greatest adversaries, Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks, appeared to have been snubbed in a jersey swap with Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving after Memphis’s 112–108 win against Dallas on Monday, he could not control his reaction to the awkward moment.

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The league’s most valuable team might not surprise you, but the gap between the top franchise and the rest of the field is notable.
With Opening Day just a week away, Forbes has released its annual valuations of all 30 MLB franchises. And the teams at the top are the ones you’d likely expect—though the big gap that exists between Nos. 1 and 2 might be surprising.
The Yankees once again are the league’s most valuable franchise, with a valuation of a staggering $7.1 billion.

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Hoskins went down attempting to field a ground ball.
Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins was carted off the field during Thursday’s spring training game against the Tigers after falling down awkwardly while attempting to field a ground ball. Hoskins remained on the ground in pain for several minutes while being tended to by trainers.
The injury occurred just a week before Opening Day, making it particularly brutal timing for Hoskins and the Phillies.

The 30-year-old has spent his entire career with Philadelphia after being selected by the team in the fifth round of the 2014 draft.

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One of the biggest draws of the NFL Draft was having players’ names called in the middle of New York City. But the league decided to treat the draft like the Super Bowl and start moving the event to new venues in 2014.
They put it in Chicago for two years, an iconic US city. Then, it went to Philadelphia. Again, a VERY American city with tons of history.
Next up: Jerry’s World. The gigantic temple of football built outside of Dallas, Texas. Followed by Nashville, Tennessee. What a party that was.

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LIV Golf did not have a TV deal in place for its inaugural season a year ago and according to new court documents, a PGA Tour executive had something to do with that reality.
As first reported by Front Office Sports, the court documents alleging that the PGA Tour interfered with LIV Golf acquiring a TV deal were filed in federal court late Wednesday night. The PGA Tour exec that LIV Golf is alleging had their hand in the situation is Theirry Pascal, the managing director of PGA Tour International UK and senior VP of international media.

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The popular sports personality has been off the air this week.
ESPN personality Mike Greenberg has been off the air this week, and now we now why.
The host of the network’s weekday morning show Get Up underwent a heart procedure earlier this week, according to his wife, Stacy.
“For those asking: Greeny had a cardiac ablation on Monday. Recovery is slow, he has to do nothing and believe me….he’s not great at that! We both really, really appreciate all the nice messages.”
A cardiac ablation is a procedure to treat an irregular heartbeat.

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He reportedly underwent surgery and will be out several months.
Broncos wide receiver KJ Hamler recently underwent surgery after suffering a partially torn pectoral muscle while training away from the team, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. It’s unclear at this time how the injury occurred.
The recovery timeline is estimated to be between four to six months. If he were to fully recover in four months, that would put his return in July—in time for training camp. A six-month rehabilitation would push his recovery into the regular season.

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Anytime someone passes away it’s a reminder of our own mortality.
It usually goes like this: When we were young it was our grandparents passing away. Then our parents. And then suddenly life happens way too quickly and our friends begin to pass. It’s a terrifying realization that, in the end, we are all here just for a finite time.
We’ve all seen the messages across social media and said during eulogies. “Live your life to the fullest… Experience things you never have before… You only have one life,” etc.

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Cameron Boozer, son of McDonald’s All-American and two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, is the No. 1 overall college basketball recruit in the Class of 2025. He still has two years before he has to decide on where (and if) he will play on the next level, but will have his pick of the litter.

Boozer, as a sophomore in high school, already has offers from Arkansas, Duke, Florida State, Miami and Michigan. That list will only continue to grow.
At 6-foot-9, 215 pounds, Boozer has all of the skills that teams look for in a modern power forward.

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