Author: Michael

Despite what LeBron James continues to claim, some of the NBA’s greats are calling his bluff about today’s level of competition being better than in previous eras.
The latest Hall of Famer to call LeBron out on his BS was Shaq. Anyone who has seen Shaq on TNT’s Inside the NBA program knows that he hasn’t been holding back whatsoever in recent years. But earlier this week, he took things to a whole new level on his own podcast, where he just let it RIP on LeBron and today’s players.

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Make no mistake about it, Shedeur Sanders is by far the most polarizing player in this month’s NFL Draft. 
By the way – how great does that sound to say? “This month’s NFL Draft.” Thank God. I feel like the draft is a real sign that summer is just about here. You get the draft, then the Kentucky Derby, then Memorial Day, and then it’s beer, boobs, and beaches for the next two months. 
What a time!
Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah! Shedeur Sanders. You either love the guy or hate him. Think he’s gonna be the next big thing … or Ryan Leaf.

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If Travis Hunter were still in college, he could play wherever he wanted to play. And he could condition his decision on whether his next team will let him play offense and defense.
But in the sorting-hat ritual of the NFL, Hunter’s pro football position(s) won’t be determined by him. Because he has no way to avoid any team that won’t use him the way he’d like to be used.
Hunter knows it. And he knows he has no real choice, given the power of the ultimate reality show about nothing known as the draft.
The draft.

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LSU football was forced to revamp its defensive end room in the transfer portal. With Bradyn Swinson and Sai’Vion Jones off to the NFL and DaShawn Womack transferring to Ole Miss, LSU is losing a lot of production on the edge.
Brian Kelly signed a haul of portal defensive ends, including former Florida defender Jack Pyburn. According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Pyburn was the No. 18 ranked defensive end in the class and No. 134 ranked transfer overall.
He brings 500 snaps of SEC experience to LSU’s defense. He notched two sacks and 13 stops with the Gators in 2024.

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If the big fish is to stay in college, he will play next year in Ann Arbor.
Yaxel Lendeborg, the 6-foot-9, 240-pound forward who is widely perceived as the top available player in the transfer portal has pledged to go to Michigan basketball, a source with knowledge of the situation but not permitted to speak publicly given it is not yet official, confirmed to the Free Press on Saturday morning.
This person told the Free Press that Lendeborg, ranked No.

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