Author: Michael

Baltimore’s quarterback reportedly turned down an offer in September due to a disagreement over guaranteed money.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson has been the face of the Ravens for five years now.
Despite a handful of injuries and a revolving door of pieces around him, Jackson has led Baltimore to four playoff appearances while registering some of the most productive rushing seasons by a quarterback in league history. However, contract talks between the 2019 MVP and the Ravens have grounded to a halt.

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Calling a timeout in crunch-time when your team doesn’t have one? That’s a rookie mistake.
Chris Webber was one of the best power forwards of his generation, but the most notable moment of his Hall of Fame career is still a blunder he had in college. Webber famously called a timeout for Michigan when it didn’t have one in the closing seconds of the 1993 national championship game, and the ensuing technical foul sealed the title for North Carolina.

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Reckless decisions from Alabama’s Brandon Miller and former Georgia DT Jalen Carter led to catastrophic consequences. The cautionary tales that came before theirs on a mid-January morning seemed to have eluded them both.
There is an eerie, tragic connective thread that now runs between Brandon Miller and Jalen Carter. They are star Southeastern Conference athletes who, according to police, are lucky to be alive. On the same early mid-January morning, at almost the same exact time, hundreds of miles apart, Miller and Carter allegedly courted death through alarmingly negligent behavior.

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The 13-time All-Star hadn’t played since Jan. 8 due to a sprained MCL.
Kevin Durant made his Suns debut on Wednesday night against the Hornets and helped his new team to a 105–91 victory in Charlotte.
It also marked Durant’s first game since Jan. 8, when he suffered an MCL sprain. He was traded to the Suns from the Nets on Feb. 9.
The 13-time All-Star showed out in his first game as a Sun, finishing with 23 points, six rebounds and two blocks in 27 minutes. Out of all the starters, Durant played the fewest minutes. The other four starters each played 33 minutes.

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