Draymond Green is a seasoned veteran with four NBA championship rings to his name, yet despite playing 11 seasons in the league he’s become more immature as each year goes by. His latest display of immaturity came on Tuesday night in Oklahoma City.
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With less than a minute to go before halftime, Green cut into the lane but Jordan Poole – the teammate he punched not long ago – either didn’t see the big man or simply didn’t want to pass him the basketball.
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The Bucs hit big with the GOAT and won the Super Bowl, but Le’Veon Bell was mostly grounded as a Jet.
The Panama defense showed out in the 4th and 5th innings with RIDICULOUS plays by Jose Caballero, Allen Córdoba, and Luis Castillo.
The honky-tonks are gearing up for SEC basketball fans to descend upon Nashville this week, with the men’s basketball tournament set to start on Wednesday night. Kentucky fans will take over Broadway, Tennessee fans will nervously await the first game and Alabama hopes to cap off the SEC season with a tourney title.
The talk of the tournament will most certainly center around the past two months for Crimson Tie basketball. Having reporters from different teams in town will bring a new set of questions for Nate Oats and the fiasco surrounding Brandon Miller.
Who are the top quarterbacks in the NFC? Colin Cowherd lays it all out, with a potential surprise at the top.
Kendrick Perkins continues to double and triple down on implying NBA voters are racist, and he’s now openly arguing with George Karl.
The former Boston Celtics center got torn to shreds Tuesday on “First Take” by JJ Redick after the legendary Duke guard finally had enough of Perkins’ antics.
Bravely, Redick crushed Perkins for continuing to imply NBA voters must be racist if they’re voting for white MVPs.
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After a ‘tough’ first race of the season, Hamilton and Mercedes are looking for answers
Is it getting late early for Mercedes?
The 2023 Formula 1 season is just one race old, but the angst is rising in the Mercedes camp. After an opening weekend that the team described as “tough” saw Lewis Hamilton finish fifth and George Russell come across the line seventh, the Silver Arrows are looking for answers.
Panama broke its 30-inning scoreless streak in the World Baseball Classic after a five-run 4th inning. RBI base hits by Luis Castillo, Jose Caballero, Jahdiel Santamaria and Christian Bethancourt gave Panama the lead.
Can Luke Fickell put Wisconsin back on top? Can Deion Sanders revive Colorado? Who is under immediate pressure?
The dust has mercifully settled on the 2022–23 college football coaching hiring cycle (we think). The latest Silly Season left us with 24 coaches leading new programs. It’s quite the range of characters.
We have former TV analysts coaching at Colorado (Deion Sanders) and UAB (Trent Dilfer), once-fired coaches at FAU (Tom Herman) and Nebraska (Matt Rhule), and a 32-year-old hired at Arizona State (Kenny Dillingham).
The Southeastern Conference Spring Meetings in Destin, Florida, this May and June will be all about perms.
Not the awful 1970s men haircuts, but the three permanent opponents all 16 SEC football teams will get starting with the 2024 schedule when Texas and Oklahoma join the league.
Before the meetings, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey hopes to have a new, nine-game league schedule with the format of six non-annual opponents and three permanent, annual foes nailed down.