Author: Michael

Colin Kaepernick isn’t afraid to call anyone racist, including the two white people who adopted him at just five weeks old. The anti-cop, anti-America, anti-white former NFL quarterback threw his adoptive parents under the bus in a recent interview claiming they “perpetuated racism.”
Kaepernick, whose biological mother is white, was put up for adoption because his black biological father left his mother before he was born.

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What was happening on the Pels bench Wednesday?
The Pelicans took a bite out of one of the teams just ahead of them in the Western Conference, the Mavericks, on Wednesday with a 113–106 home win. Star forward Brandon Ingram suffered an injury that kept him out of the second half of the game, but cameras caught him having a very bizarre moment with teammate Jose Alvarado on the bench.
With seconds left in the game, cameras turned to Ingram and Alvarado, who has been out since late February with a stress reaction in his right tibia.

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“I am fighting for my country.”
Welcome to The Weekly Takedown, Sports Illustrated’s in-depth look at MMA. Every week, this column offers insight and information on the most noteworthy stories in the fight world.
Petr Yan and Merab Dvalishvili will headline UFC Fight Night on Saturday.
Stepping out of the Apex, the card takes place at The Theater at Virgin Hotels, and there is a considerable amount at stake in this one. Yan has had a two-fight losing streak, and he desperately needs to win this bout.

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Former Ohio State cornerback Cameron Brown went 2-2 against Michigan during his five-year college career. The Buckeyes won ‘The Game’ in 2018 and 2019, it was canceled in 2020, and the Wolverines won each of the last two matchups.
Brown went .500 against his rivals, but hasn’t won in three years. In addition, his most recent matchups against Michigan did not go well for him.
Hassan Haskins straight-up jumped over him in 2021.

Haskins has done it all today pic.twitter.

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Following a slow start, New York has been thriving, accumulating the league’s fourth-best record since Dec. 4.
Coming off a year without a playoff appearance, a star player at odds with his own fans and a summer in part defined by who the team didn’t acquire, expectations were not necessarily high for the Knicks headed into this season. And nearly a quarter of the way into it, the team was 10–13, with some chatter that coach Tom Thibodeau may not be the right man for the job. Since then, all the Knicks have done is post the fourth-most wins in the NBA and the best net rating.

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