Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo earned another All-NBA nod this season, the seventh of his career.
Antetokounmpo was the only player in the NBA this season to be a unanimous selection for the All-NBA first team. In doing so, he achieved a remarkable distinction which hasn’t been done in the league in the past 50 years.
The 28-year-old now has been a unanimous first-team selection in each of the past five seasons, an achievement no player has accomplished in at least half a century, per ESPN Stats and Info.
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Max Alves is accused of taking a payment to receive a yellow card during a game.
The NBA’s Most Valuable Player, Joel Embiid, was named to the All-NBA First Team for the first time in his career as the NBA unveiled all three of its All-NBA teams Wednesday night.
The Suns’ dire situation in the Western Conference semifinals has gone from bad to worse.
Phoenix guard Chris Paul will miss Game 6 against the Nuggets with a left groin strain, the Suns announced Wednesday evening. Additionally, center Deandre Ayton is questionable with a rib contusion, according to the team.
Denver leads the best-of-seven series, 3-2.
Paul has been out of action since straining his groin in Game 2 of the series in a contest Denver won 97-87 to take a 2-0 lead.
The NBA released its All-NBA teams on Wednesday, an annual tradition of honoring the top players from the season. But as much as the day is about applauding great performances, it’s also about tracking the reactions from players who felt snubbed by being left off the illustrious lists.
Grizzlies star Ja Morant could likely be considered among the aggrieved.
Morant did not end up making any of the three All-NBA teams after earning a second-team selection last year. He was the top vote-getter among guards who missed the cut, with 10 second-team votes and 14 third-team votes.
The Colorado Rapids issued a statement Wednesday in which they revealed a player had been removed from all team activities in connection with unlawful sports gambling.
The announcement came amid reports that 21-year-old midfielder Max Alves had received a sum of money in exchange for picking up a yellow card during a match in the 2022 MLS season.
According to Gustavo Guimaraes of Territorio MLS, Alves’s name appears on a document which was released by Brazilian authorities, indicating he’d received R$60,000 (roughly $12,100 USD) to be booked in a match against the LA Galaxy.
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Only one Watt brother — TJ — is currently on an NFL roster. TJ Watt, the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year, struggled with injuries last season but expects to return to full-strength in 2023 for the Pittsburgh Steelers. His brother, JJ Watt, retired from the NFL following last season with the Arizona Cardinals.
Their other brother, Derek, is a free agent. Derek Watt played three seasons in Pittsburgh alongside brother TJ, though on the other side of the ball.
Give credit to Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray, whose good-hearted charity will help a hurting victim of the tragic Allen, TX., mall shooting.
Murray committed to donating $15,000 to William Cho’s GoFundMe after the six-year-old lost both of his parents and his three-year-old brother in the mass shooting last week (Mar. 6).
Kyler Murray Helps Hurting 6-Year-Old Involved In Shooting
According to The New York Times, Cho suffered a gunshot wound when a deranged shooter entered the Allen Premium Outlets. Responding authorities neutralized the shooter.
This will be the Chiefs’ first trip to the White House as Super Bowl champions.