Author: Michael

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Drake should just stop trying to pick sports at this point. The rapper loves nothing more than throwing his support behind a team or fighter, but this weekend it all backfired when he threw his money down on Jake Paul.

On the surface you might not think that this is terrible. Let’s just say that Paul’s fights have been a little questionable up to this point — leading anyone to have healthy skepticism about whether his opponents are giving it their all.

Just one problem with applying this logic to Tommy Fury: He’s Tommy-freaking-Fury.

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The Trail Blazers star is so ready to do something that we haven’t seen in years.
For NBA fans of a certain age, Kobe Bryant’s 81-point performance in 2006 has stood as one of the more untouchable modern-day records. But the mark is looking more and more tangible lately, and may not stand for much longer at the rate that scoring is accelerating in the NBA.
With a ridiculous 71-point outing on Sunday night, Blazers superstar Damian Lillard was the latest to make Kobe’s mark look attainable.

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After a career year with the Lions, Williams would remain a valuable fantasy asset if he signed with one of these teams.
The running back position doesn’t have a ton of superstars available on the free agent market, but there are a few names of interest … including Jamaal Williams. He’s coming off a career season, posting 1,066 rushing yards, a Detroit franchise record and NFL-best 17 rushing touchdowns and a solid 225.9 fantasy points.
Williams would likely be best served staying in Detroit, where he’d continue to see a good workload playing behind the injury-prone D’Andre Swift.

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LeBron James and Donovan Mitchell were among those in awe of the Blazers star’s performance.
Damian Lillard was on a whole different level for the Trail Blazers on Sunday night, torching the Rockets for 71 points, tying Donovan Mitchell for the highest single-game tally of the NBA season. 
It was an electric performance from Lillard, who was a perfect 14 of 14 from the free throw line and added 13 three-pointers en route to his 71 points. 
In addition to his scoring onslaught, the 32-year-old added six rebounds and six assists, while knocking down 22 of 38 field goal attempts.

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Plus: Lakers come back from down 27, Jokic posts 40-point triple double, and much more
After nights like this in the NBA, many are not-so-seriously considering giving players a week off each month to make way for awesome performances. A little defense wouldn’t hurt, but you really can’t complain much when you’re getting so much excitement from the league.

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The best bats today come with good swing decisions behind them. Take the most recent postseason as an example: The World Series came down to it.
The 2022 World Series turned on the most important element of hitting today. The defining moment arrived in the fourth inning of Game 5: The series stood tied at two games, and the game stood tied at one run. The series would diverge depending on which team scored the next run. Astros rookie shortstop Jeremy Peña stepped into the box against Phillies starter Noah Syndergaard.

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