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NBA commissioner Adam Silver is as stoic as they come. The stern and popular leader of the association always seems to be even-keeled, never getting angry or happy when the cameras are on him and almost always saying the perfect thing when faced with scorching questions.
But on Thursday, Silver showed his human side and made a joke about one of the more serious topics plaguing the NBA right now. 
While appearing on the Dan Patrick Show, Silver and Patrick discussed Ja Morant, the Grizzlies star embroiled in off-the-court-drama.

PGA Tour players don’t yet know exactly how to feel about the merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf. That makes sense since no one knows exactly what that partnership entails at this point. Dylan Wu wondered if PGA Tour players need to “apologize” for playing on the Tour.
In short: no, they do not.
Wu appeared on ESPN’s Outside the Lines with Jeremy Schaap.
“There are questions in the [player’s] meeting like ‘do we have to apologize for playing on the PGA Tour now because of where the money is coming from?’” Wu said.

The Broncos are reportedly signing former Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark to a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Jordan Schultz of The Score was the first to report the news of Denver landing the two-time Super Bowl champion. Clark’s deal will also include a $5.5 million guaranteed base salary, $1 million in “makeable incentives” along with an additional $1 million in more challenging incentives, per Schefter.

The Nuggets regained the lead in the NBA Finals in Miami on Wednesday with a convincing 109-94 win, the largest margin of victory in the series so far.
Denver is a 3.5-point favorite for Game 4 and has moved back to a -901 favorite to win its first title. Accordingly, Nikola Jokić is -800 to win Finals MVP. The Heat are once again a home underdog — they had covered all four previous times in that position (and won three times) until the Game 3 loss.
Below are four betting picks and one key question for Game 5, which tips off Friday at 8:30 p.m ET on ABC.

With the Yankees and Red Sox set to square off this weekend for the first time in 2023, all eyes will turn to the most prominent rivalry in baseball. But it appears that at least some of the participants in the upcoming series hold the view that the feud between the two sides has lost some of its edge in recent years.
The beef between the two franchises dates back over a century, with countless iconic moments of mutual loathing over the years. They’ve even faced off in the playoffs twice over the past five seasons, with Boston winning both times in 2018 and ’21.