Author: Michael

Chris Paul is on the move again in his second shocking trade of the summer.
Paul, 38, is headed to the Warriors in exchange for Jordan Poole, according to multiple reports. The Wizards will also acquire a protected first-round pick in 2030 and a ’27 second rounder. The Point God averaged a steady 13.9 points and 8.9 assists per game for the Suns last season, though he notably missed the final four games of the playoffs with a groin injury. Poole, 24, averaged 20.4 points a night for Golden State, starting 43 of the 82 games he appeared in.

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ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit shared that his son, Zak, came home from the hospital Wednesday after dealing with an unspecified heart issue. He also shared that his son, a junior tight end at Ohio State, will have a long road to recovery. 
“Just an update on Zak. He came home yesterday from the hospital and is happy to be with his family,” Kirk Herbstreit wrote in a tweet. “With that being said, like I mentioned earlier, this is a long process. Will take months to see how his heart is responding to his medication.

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Ohio State football has been the most wide receiver-dominant program in the country over the last few seasons and Brian Hartline deserves a lot, if not all of the credit. He has been integral in the recruiting process as someone who had a lot of success as a Buckeye and spent seven years in the NFL.

Here is a look at the talent that Hartline has been able to land at the position after taking over as his alma mater’s wide receivers coach in 2018:

2019 —

Garrett Wilson, five-star recruit, No. 10 overall draft pick
Jameson Williams, four-star recruit, No.

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Heading into the 2023 NBA draft, there was palpable buzz that the stage was set for some truly ground-shaking trades to be made throughout the day. Thursday afternoon’s reported deal sending Chris Paul to the Warriors and Jordan Poole to the Wizards would certainly qualify as eye-opening.
Paul joins an already veteran-laden roster that seemingly signifies his best, and perhaps final, chance at winning an NBA championship. A Golden State backcourt of Paul, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson would have a combined 26 All-Star appearances and 22 All-NBA selections.

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