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Meyers Leonard is back in the NBA, and that’s exactly where he belongs.
The former Miami Heat center is signing a 10-day deal with the Milwaukee Bucks after not playing since uttering a racial slur in 2021.
While playing a video game on a stream, Leonard used an anti-Semitic term he later claimed he didn’t know the meaning of.

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Nick Saban is the greatest college football coach of all-time. The 71-year-old has won the most national championships of anybody to grace the sport, 11 conference titles between the SEC and the MAC, and has won 210 more games than he has lost.
Saban’s excellence cannot be understated, but credit should also be given to his assistant coaches. Alabama, each and every year, assembles one of the top staffs in the nation. Those coaches often move on to other opportunities, by nature of the success in Tuscaloosa, but their roles with the program are crucial to the entire picture.

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The All-Pro wide receiver bluntly tells Philadelphia to pay his quarterback.
The Eagles put together one of the best seasons in the franchise’s history this season and after coming up short of a Super Bowl win, they’re tasked with trying to keep the band together. There are several question marks going into the offseason for Philadelphia, but the priority for the team should be signing quarterback Jalen Hurts to a long-term extension, according to one of his teammates.

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Boston broke its 106-year-old franchise wins record and won the World Series that year.
Five years have now lapsed since the Red Sox’s controversial 2018 World Series title. Most of the key contributors from that team have scattered throughout the major leagues, including Dodgers outfielder (and ’18 AL MVP) Mookie Betts.
Even manager Alex Cora, seemingly disgraced as a result of the sign-stealing scandal, has returned from exile to pilot Boston the past two seasons.

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Head of creative Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque had a difficult choice to make in the main event.
This past weekend was an interesting test for WWE’s head of creative, Paul Levesque.
The plan for WrestleMania, the company’s biggest show of the year, was for Roman Reigns to hopefully defend his WWE universal championship against Dwayne Johnson, the 50-year-old biggest star of the modern era, or Cody Rhodes, one of the founders of rival All Elite Wrestling.

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David Carr appeared on the NFL Network and discussed his brother Derek Carr’s options in free agency. The elder Carr said Derek had a great meeting with the Jets but expects him to take his time.
“Derek had a great trip,” David Carr said. “We knew he would love Robert Saleh, I’ve known Robert for a while … he’s fantastic. And they hit it off and they would love to work together.
“But there are a lot of questions that need to be asked,” Carr continued.

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Week One was an overall success, with definite things to keep an eye on
The XFL returned to the spotlight over the weekend, after the pandemic prematurely ended their first return campaign. If the opening week was any indicator, the league rebooted by Dany Garcia and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is bound for success. Social media was abuzz with people sounding off either about the players in the game or the creative and fun rules that made the game more exciting.

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Tony Massarotti, the co-host of ‘The Felger & Mazz Show’ radio show out of Boston, has issued an emotional apology after making what he called “hurtful” comments about two black people.
During Friday’s episode of the show, Massarotti asked his remote co-host, Michael Felger, about the two black people sitting behind him.
“They can’t hear us, right?” Massarotti asked. After confirming the two people couldn’t hear him, Massarotti said “OK, so I would be careful if I were you, because the last time you were around a couple of guys like that, they stole your car.

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Both former running backs have very different opinions on the former Chiefs assistant.
Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy has been publicly critical of new Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy in the past, but he took it to another level on Monday—leading to another tailback to respond.
McCoy was coached by Bieniemy when the two were with the Chiefs and he went as far as to say the assistant coach “has nothing to do with the pass game at all” and he “has no real responsibility” when coaching players.

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