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The long-suffering Pirates surprisingly have the best record in the National League—and now they’ve signed their best player to a record-setting contract extension. 
Outfielder Bryan Reynolds has agreed to an eight-year, $106.75 million contract through 2030, according to multiple reports. The deal is the largest in Pittsburgh franchise history, eclipsing the eight-year, $70 million contract third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes signed last April. 
The Pirates have historically been one of MLB’s thriftiest franchises.

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Jimmy Butler missed when he went for the win in Game 7 against the Celtics last season. This year, his dagger was nothing but net against the Bucks.
Jimmy Butler raced down the court with the ball in his hands and the game on the line. There was less than one minute left in a playoff game with massive stakes, and whatever Butler decided to do next would determine the outcome.
The easier option might have been to slow it down, to call for a screen, and to try to get downhill.

The Chiefs have pick No. 31 in the 2023 NFL draft, the final pick in the first round. The reigning Super Bowl champions have had just one pick inside the Top 30 in the last five drafts, a fair trade-off considering their tremendous success on the field. Most of general manager Brett Veach’s focus has been on the defensive side of the ball the last few drafts. Case in point: The Chiefs used both of their first-round picks in 2022 on defenders and selected five defensive players in their first six picks last year.

ESPN released its final basketball recruitment rankings for the Class of 2023 on Tuesday. Bronny James, son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, has been climbing the rankings throughout his senior year, and he managed to crack the top 20 in ESPN’s final rankings. 
James, who remains one of the last remaining uncommitted recruits in the class of 2023, has jumped up into the No. 19 spot in the ESPN’s Top 100. It’s a nice leap for Bronny, who was heralded as the No. 28 recruit back in March.