Through 33 games, the Boston Celtics hold the NBA’s best record at 26–7, but that’s not stopping president of basketball operations Brad Stevens from looking to improve the team as it pursues its first championship since 2008.
After the offseason supermax contract extension of Jaylen Brown, the trade and subsequent extension of center Kristaps Porzingis and the looming supermax extension of Jayson Tatum, Boston is certainly limited in what it can acquire at the deadline to shore up roster weaknesses that will fit within its salary cap limitations.
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Suspended Golden State forward Draymond Green, who is set to miss his 11th game Thursday, is expected to return to the Warriors’ facility in the coming days to start ramping up to resume play, sources told ESPN.
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Monday’s national championship matchup between Washington and Michigan is indicative of a shift in the college football landscape.
Either the Huskies or Wolverines will win their first title since the 1990s.
Alabama, which has spent much of coach Nick Saban’s 17-year tenure as an all-conquering machine, looked like anything but against Michigan in the Rose Bowl Monday.
The Crimson Tide were frequently discombobulated against the Wolverines, snapping the ball carelessly and exhibiting a general sense of sloppiness. The result: a 27-20 Michigan overtime win despite a shaky performance from the Wolverines at times.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is one step closer to returning to the court.
Green, who has missed Golden State’s last 10 games due to an indefinite suspension, will return to the Warriors’ facility in the “coming days,” according to ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski. He will then begin preparing to play again after the league clears him from the suspension.
Wojnarowski also reported conversations about when Green will be able to return are still ongoing in league circles.
There’s a lot of money on the line for players in the final week of the regular season, often tied to bonuses for hitting certain stats. Here are the most notable ones.
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McIlroy made a 180-degree turn on LIV Golf recently, and Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, used four words to sum it up perfectly.
Rory McIlroy shook up the golf world three days into 2024. McIlroy made some stunning comments about LIV Golf while on the English Stick to Football podcast.
“I was maybe a little judgmental of the guys who went to LIV Golf at the start, and I think it was a bit of a mistake because I now realize that not everyone is in my position or Tiger Woods’ position,” he said.
Joe Flacco was never known for being the most mobile quarterback. Listed at 6’6″, 245 pounds, he hardly ever tucked the ball and ran, even in his younger years. But now, with his 39th birthday just two weeks away, he’s got an opportunity to show that he’s more athletic than people might think.
On one play in last week’s game against the New York Jets, Flacco faced a heavy pass rush but was somehow able to spin out of the pocket and complete a throw on the run to Jerome Ford, who scurried 40 yards after the catch for a touchdown.
Former USC quarterback Malachi Nelson is set to visit Boise State this weekend, which would mark his first official visit since entering the transfer portal, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reports.
Nelson was a former five-star recruit who committed to USC out of high school, as ESPN had him ranked No. 1 and 247Sports had him No. 13 in the entire country. The 19-year-old spent his entire freshman season with the Trojans as the third-string quarterback, appearing in just one game in 2023 and completing one pass for no yards.
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