Author: Michael

Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Kansas City’s coach revealed what he told his players after their last practice of the year.
As the Chiefs concluded their final practice ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl, Kansas City coach Andy Reid revealed his message to the team as the franchise looks to win its second championship in four seasons.
“Be themselves,” Reid said when asked by local media about his message to the team. “You don’t need to be any more or any less. Just go be yourself. That’s what it’s all about really, and that’s what they’ll do.

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The new Nets forward was first-team All-Defense in 2022.
If there were an award for healthiest sense of self in the NBA, new Nets forward Mikal Bridges might be a frontrunner.
Speaking to reporters Saturday afternoon, Bridges candidly acknowledged that he understood why the Suns traded him to Brooklyn Thursday morning: the allure of acquiring future Hall of Fame forward Kevin Durant was simply too good to pass up.
“It’s KD, I get it,” Bridges said. “I would rather get traded for KD than someone I didn’t feel was good… It’s Kevin Durant.

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One Auburn student had a very memorable Saturday.

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Auburn student Craig Noyes, a writer for the university’s student-run site The Auburn Plainsman, had himself a historic Saturday courtesy of a sweepstakes game that required him to make an 94-foot-putt to win a car.
Noyes stepped up in front of a sold-out arena during a second half media timeout of Auburn’s 77–69 loss to No. 3 Alabama on Saturday afternoon and sunk an 84-foot full court-length putt to win a new car.

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A massive deal between the four franchises involving multiple players and draft picks was completed on Saturday.

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A fast and furious WNBA offseason got a little more exciting on Saturday after the Mercury, Liberty, Sky and Wings agreed to terms on a massive four-team deal involving multiple players and draft picks.
Dallas will acquire Mercury guard Diamond DeShields, the No.

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Auburn basketball lost to Alabama on Saturday, but one of its students will be quick to get over the loss. He won a brand-new car by sinking a 94-foot putt!
Late in the second half, Auburn Plainsman (the school’s student newspaper) sports writer Craig Noyes was pulled out of the stands during a media timeout. His task was simple, but not easy:
Make a full-court putt, win a brand-new Toyota from Lynch Toyota of Auburn.
Noyes lined up at one end of the court and was handed a putter. On the far baseline, a poster stood with a small cutout in the middle.

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