Author: Michael

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The Rockets’ plan is obvious, but are they stunting the development of their young players by not having any veterans to play alongside them?
Stephen Silas had to take a minute. It wasn’t an unfair or complicated question, but he obviously wasn’t quite sure how to answer it.
The Houston Rockets, who own the worst record in the NBA, somehow became an even younger team after the trade deadline. They traded Eric Gordon, who spent half of his 14 NBA seasons in Houston, to the Clippers. They also moved Garrison Mathews and Bruno Fernando.

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It is still unknown whether the Packers quarterback will retire or play in 2023—and if it’s the latter, whether he will stay in Green Bay or head elsewhere.
Tom Brady rocked the sports world for a second year in a row when he announced his retirement—again. 
This time, it appears to be more permanent after he reportedly submitted the paperwork to the league and NFLPA, and the move left some wondering whether Aaron Rodgers will follow suit.

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As Michigan football hopes to return to its third-straight College Football Playoff in 2023, rising junior quarterback J.J. McCarthy will be at the helm. Behind him on the depth chart, though, might be the most jacked signal-caller in college football— even more so than Jalen Milroe.
Alex Orji is built like a boulder.
Hailing from Sachse, Texas, Orji was a three-star recruit out of high school in the Class of 2022. He flipped his commitment from Virginia Tech chose Michigan over offers from Baylor, Houston, Kansas, Nebraska, Vanderbilt, Virginia and TCU, among others.

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The American manager was fired by Leeds last week but now finds himself back in the Premier League.
Just one week after being fired by Leeds United, Jesse Marsch has reportedly found himself back in the Premier League. 
According to The Athletic, Southampton is set to name the American coach as its new manager, bringing in the former Red Bull-system coach’s high-pressing style as it looks to avoid relegation from the Premier League. The move also comes at a time when Marsch was widely considered as one of the frontrunners for the U.S. men’s national team managerial position.

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