Author: Michael

KD wasn’t a fan of Chuck’s latest hot take.
After Charles Barkley made some comments about Kevin Durant during an interview on 60 Minutes on Sunday night, the Suns forward responded via Twitter.
During the interview, Barkley said that Durant was “very sensitive” and added that he’s “part of that generation who think they can’t be criticized.” 
It’s not the first time the Hall of Famer has been critical of Durant, who suggested the 60-year-old’s constant fault-finding was becoming overplayed.

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Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton heard the rumors of fielding trade offers for top Broncos wideouts Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton.
Payton issued a stern response negating the reports, shutting down Denver’s interest in trading the valuable players.
The veteran coach, acquired from the New Orleans Saints for a 2023 first-round pick and 2024 second-round pick, said he’s aware that the Broncos are low on trade capital but will be retaining Jeudy and Sutton in 2023.

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The superstar dropped 41 points as the Hawkeyes made their second-ever Final Four.
Caitlin Clark and Iowa are Final Four bound.
The superstar guard led the charge for the Hawkeyes as they cruised to a 97–83 victory against Louisville in the Elite Eight on Sunday night. It’ll be the program’s first trip to the Final Four since 1993. 
It was a historic night for Clark, who became the first player in women’s NCAA tournament history to record a 40-point triple-double. Her performance also made her the first to record a 30-point triple-double during the Big Dance.

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There are several clubs paying players who are no longer on their rosters this season.
Every year on July 1, baseball fans from the snarkiest corners of internet emerge to commemorate a day that draws groans from the greater Queens area: Bobby Bonilla Day.
It’s that special day, of course, when former All-Star third baseman Bobby Bonilla—who last appeared in an MLB game in 2001—receives $1.19 million from the Mets as part of his contract with the team that guaranteed him a seven-figure payday each year from ’11 to ’35.

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Los Angeles is currently the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference.
The Lakers are still fighting to make the NBA playoffs, but LeBron James thinks the team should be aiming higher than just that. 
After making his return from injury on Sunday during L.A.’s loss to the Bulls, James indicated that he’s hopeful the Lakers can finish the season among the top six teams in the Western Conference. 
Following Sunday’s loss, the Lakers sit in the ninth seed in the West, though only 1.5 games separate them and the Warriors for sixth place in the conference.

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This year’s Final Four features a No. 4-seed favorite along with three first-time participants, a fitting field for a college basketball season that didn’t have any truly great teams.
Welcome to a Final Four nobody predicted but many saw coming. The specifics—three first-time programs, two mid-major conferences, zero teams from the top three seed lines—are stunning, but the general upheaval shouldn’t be.
Men’s college basketball was torqued inside-out like an umbrella in a windstorm this season, so this is an appropriate result.

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Fans who watched sports live reported lower levels of loneliness.
Most people take for granted that playing sports is good for the body. However, new research indicates that merely watching sports live may be good for the mind as well.
Participants in a study conducted by Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, England who attended live sporting events reported lower levels of loneliness and higher levels of life satisfaction than those who did not, according to a paper published in Frontiers in Public Health.

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History repeated itself on Sunday as the Miami coach led the program to its first Final Four on the anniversary of his legendary Elite Eight win at George Mason.
For the second time in his career, Miami coach Jim Larrañaga will lead a team into the Final Four after guiding the fifth-seeded Hurricanes past No. 2 Texas in the Elite Eight. But, while Miami’s first-time berth will have its own place in NCAA history, for Larrañaga, Sunday’s win carried added significance considering it came exactly 17 years after the start of his first legendary Final Four run.

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