Author: Michael

The PGA Tour returning to Torrey Pines for the second time in three weeks didn’t exactly get the juices flowing when it was announced the Genesis Invitational was moving to La Jolla, but as it turns out, seeing the best players on Tour competing on a major championship venue actually makes for some entertaining golf.
Ludvig Aberg certainly enjoyed himself as he came from behind to earn what was his second win on Tour, and in the process, silenced the small contingent of doubters that were unfairly beginning to doubt him.

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Since Jonathan Martin decided to come out and admit that he “never believed for a second [he] was being bullied” by Richie Incognito, attention has turned to the media. The media turned Martin into a victim and villainized Incognito back in 2013. 
As OutKick’s Dan Dakich, a former college basketball player and coach, pointed out, many reporters never played sports at a high level and had no true understanding of the culture. That led to them treating Martin and Incognito like school-aged children, rather than the professional adults that they were.

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Steph Curry and Mac McClung came away as the weekend’s biggest winner. Fans of basketball largely left disappointed.
SAN FRANCISCO — NBA All-Star weekend has come and gone, and with it, so has another weekend of the NBA really hoping players take things seriously before rolling out a subpar product that largely angers its fanbase.
This time, though, it actually wasn’t the players’ fault that the headline event — the All-Star game itself — was lackluster.

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During ‘SNL50’ Peyton Manning poked fun at his days since hanging up the cleats
Saturday Night Live honored its 50th season with a special event on Sunday night, featuring several musical performances, former cast members, special guests, and some of the best sketches from the show’s lengthy run.
Among those special guests? Former quarterback Peyton Manning.
Manning, who hosted Saturday Night Live back in 2007, was part of a Q&A in the special, with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler answering questions from audience members.

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Lisa Leslie sees one major weakness in Angel Reese’s game — and she promises to help her fix it.
During the most recent episode of her Unapologetically Angel podcast, Reese asked the WNBA legend for advice as she enters her second pro season. And Leslie was brutally honest about where the Chicago Sky star needs to improve: her layups.
“The biggest advice I have for you is going to be how you shoot your layups, period,” Leslie said. “Like, we’re gonna fix that. That’s fixable for you.

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