Author: Michael

The 13-time All-Star hasn’t played since Jan. 8 due to an MCL sprain.
Newly acquired Suns forward Kevin Durant is expected to make his Phoenix debut on March 1 against the Hornets in Charlotte, sources told The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Durant was traded from the Nets on Feb. 9 just ahead of the NBA trade deadline. However, Durant hasn’t played since Jan. 8 when he suffered an MCL sprain during a game against the Heat. 
The two-time NBA champion missed participating in the All-Star Game despite reports saying he could potentially return in time for the Feb. 19 game.

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Forget car development, the biggest developments of this Formula 1 offseason has been on Valtteri Bottas’ head.
The Alfa Romeo driver decided to switch things up for his second season with the Swiss-based team. He grew his hair out and had it chopped into a mullet. He also grew quite the stache to complete the look.
Now, the Bottas looks more like a NASCAR driver from the late ’80s or early ’90s than a modern F1 driver.
That. Is. Awesome.

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Former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas said Kevin Durant’s “biggest failure” in his basketball career would be not winning a championship with the Phoenix Suns. Durant was traded to the Suns prior to the NBA trade deadline in a block buster deal that aligns Chris Paul, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Deandre Ayton on the same squad. Emmanuel Acho & Ric Bucher determine what’s at stake for KD.

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Seahawks defensive back Tariq Woolen never had the opportunity to play with Russell Wilson, but got to play against him in the first game of his first NFL season. It led to a not-so-kind realization.
Woolen, a fifth-round pick out of UTSA in 2022, was the co-leader in interceptions in 2022 and was voted to the Pro Bowl. His rookie season was a great success and it began with a win over the Broncos.
He recently joined the 2 Up 2 Down Podcast to discuss a variety of topics. Among them was what it was like to play against Russell Wilson, who quarterbacked Woolen’s team prior to his arrival.

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Alabama men’s basketball decided to keep freshman guard Brandon Miller active on their roster amid an ongoing investigation looking at his connection to a gun that took the life of 23-year-old Jamea Jonae Harris on Jan. 15th.
Miller will be active for Wednesday night’s game against South Carolina.
The program’s announcement comes a day after Tuscaloosa detective Branden Culpepper revealed that Miller received a text message from former teammate Darius Miles, directing him to provide a handgun later responsible for Jamea’s murder.

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