Author: Michael

The Damian Lillard trade rumors found their way onto the telecast of the 2023 NBA draft in an unexpected way on Thursday after various shots of a fan wearing a custom-made “Trade Dame ” jersey made the rounds online.
With the Trail Blazers owning the No. 3 selection, Lillard’s future was, once again, heavily discussed, though both sides shut down talks of a split before the draft. Ultimately, the Blazers used the pick on G League Ignite’s Scoot Henderson, despite their star guard’s reported preference for the selection to be traded for more win-now talent.

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It was a Dog Day Afternoon for Washington Nationals skipper Dave Martinez.
Martinez had himself a viral moment on Thursday after getting ejected from the Nats’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The coach was criticizing home plate umpire Doug Eddings before getting the boot — stating his case that too many strikes were getting called on low pitches, some possibly out of the strike zone.
To further make his case, Martinez got down on all fours to point out to Eddings where the pitches were landing.

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Former Kansas Jayhawks standout forward Gradey Dick, who hilariously sported a “Wizard of Oz” inspired red suit adorned with a matching pair of red bottom shoes to the 2023 NBA draft, was absolutely roasted on social media after being selected by the Raptors with the No. 13 pick.
The former Rock Chalk star, who averaged 14.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in his only collegiate season in Lawrence, certainly had to expect these reactions would arise once basketball fans across the world had the opportunity to see the outfit up close.

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North Carolina’s head football coach Mack Brown has some predictions for the future of the college football landscape.
And if you’re not a fan of the NIL impact on college sports, you’re not going to like them.
Brown appeared on The Paul Finebaum Show and explained his thoughts on the near future in collegiate athletics.
“I think we’re going to see major changes over the next two years,” Brown said. “I think we’ll see student athletes becoming employees of universities.”
He continued, “I think we’ll see more of a salary cap.

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