Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors had their three-game winning streak come to an end Sunday night when they lost at home to Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets, 119-103.
The loss dropped the Warriors to 29-27 on the season, which currently has them in the No. 10 spot in the Western Conference playoff race.
Curry finished the night with just 20 points on 6-of-19 shooting, and only hit one of the 10 three-pointers he attempted against the Nuggets.
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One of the storylines of the Indianapolis combine that we can all count on year after year is not only how the top quarterbacks in the coming draft throw but, indeed, whether they throw at all in front of scouts, coaches and personnel people from all 32 NFL teams.
And here we are…
Caleb Williams, the presumptive top quarterback prospect of the draft, has decided he doesn’t need to participate in the throwing session scheduled for Saturday in front of evaluators, per a source.
Williams is not alone.
Cristiano Ronaldo made what appeared to be a crude gesture towards a group of fans following his team’s win in the Saudi Pro League, and is now facing an investigation.
The now-viral moment occurred shortly after the final whistle of Al Nassr’s 3-2 win over Al Shabab when fans began shouting ‘Messi’ in a clear attempt to get under Ronaldo’s skin.
In the NFL, there are quarterbacks, and there are the men who chase them.
The best teams have both. The good teams are at least solid in each area. This offseason, a multitude of teams should be aiming to address those positions. In that vein, there are a few impact edge rushers who are slated to hit the open market.
None better than Josh Allen and Brian Burns.
The Jaguars beat the Panthers, 26–0, on New Years Eve this past season.
Second baseman Bryson Stott has missed his third consecutive flyball when right fielder Nick Castellanos finally loses patience. The morning is still cool, but these four Philadelphia Phillies are coated in sweat as they sprint and dive across a back field at spring training on Sunday, working toward what they hope will be a third straight playoff appearance. Their bats and gloves are back in the clubhouse, though. They are armed only with pickleball paddles and half a dozen balls.
Castellanos invokes Stott’s double play partner.
The Concacaf W Gold Cup continues tonight with the USWNT vs. Mexico match.
Last year, just before the draft, a general manager told me he thought the top five picks in 2024 would’ve been, at that point, the top five picks in ’23.
In other words, what last year’s group lacked in top-end talent would be made up for this year.
That, by the way, was before Jayden Daniels busted out, before teams knew that Marvin Harrison Jr. wouldn’t be the only elite receiver in the 2024 class, and before the enormous depth at the tackle position started to crystallize in the fall.
We’re off to Indianapolis. We have a lot to cover this week, so let’s get the final takeaways of February rolling …
Marvin Harrison Jr.’s pre-draft plan is one to pay attention to. Ohio State’s reigning Biletnikoff Award–winning receiver hasn’t hired an agent. He also didn’t engage in the pre-combine training that most other players do ahead of Indianapolis.
Michigan basketball turning into a dumpster fire was on display during a Sunday loss to Purdue.
The Wolverines lost 84-76 to the Boilermakers, and the crowd at the Crisler Center tells you everything you need to know about the state of Michigan basketball under Juwan Howard.
The crowd looked and sounded more like a home game for Purdue than it did for the Wolverines as the team fell to 8-20.
That’s not an exaggeration at all. Check out the crowd reaction to Purdue hitting a three. The Crisler Center erupted. Not a good look at all. Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.
Johnny Manziel believed the key to his success at Texas A&M……..was hitting the bottle.
Manziel won the Heisman during his first year as the starter with the Aggies, and the legend of Johnny Football is something every college football fan knows.
The man simply terrorized SEC defenses. He was shifty, elusive, had a great arm and was simply a ton of fun to watch. Manziel was like backyard football coming to life on the biggest stage in college sports.
Was his incredible success due to hitting the weights? Watching film? Practicing more than anyone else? Nope.