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NBA GM Gives Celtics A “Highway Robbery” Reality-Check After Their Cold Reaction To Jaylen Brown Trade

The Celtics reportedly feel that they have won the business side of the Jaylen Brown trade, but other voices in the league seem to feel otherwise.

Rockets 2025-2026 NBA player previews: Alperen Sengun

Alperen Sengun agreed to a five-year, $185 million contract extension with Houston Rockets in October 2024, which included a player option in the last year. He has developed into Houston’s two-way focal point. He set new career highs in a number of statistical categories in 2024–2025, including assists, rebounds, and points, and last season he […]

Monday Bird Droppings: ALCS Game 7 awaits

Good morning, Camden Chatters. If you’re a fan of sudden-death, win-or-go-home postseason baseball, then you’re in for a treat. The ALCS has extended to a decisive Game 7 after the Blue Jays staved off elimination with a win over the Mariners last night. The winner-take-all matchup between the two 1977 expansion clubs will commence at […]

Daniel Gafford is nearing his return from injury

The Dallas Mavericks starting center conundrum was solved on the first day of training camp, when Daniel Gafford suffered an ankle injury that has kept him out of action throughout the preseason. Gafford is no stranger to recent leg injuries, having suffered a Grade 3 MCL sprain back in February which kept him out for […]

Cowboys news: Dallas dominates Washington on both sides of the ball, wins 44-22

Game Recap: Cowboys in command, 44-22 – Kurt Daniels, DallasCowboys.com Re-live the divisional beatdown. Second Quarter Though the sledding got a little tougher for the offense, the Cowboys are seemingly never far from field-goal range. And sure enough, despite stalling at the Washington 43 on their second possession of the quarter, Aubrey came out and […]

Mets Arizona Fall League Review: Week Two

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 (2-2) NO GAME (POSTPONED) MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 (2-2) NO GAME (SCHEDULE) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 (3-2) SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS 9, PEORIA JAVALINAS 5 (BOX) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 (3-3) SALT RIVER RAFTERS 12, SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS 9 (BOX) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 (4-3) SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS 5, GLENDALE DESERT DOGS 3 (BOX) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 (5-3) SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS […]

Baseball history unpacked, October 20

The Cardinals have always been that way, and other stories. Plus ‘poetry’. A LOT happened today, historically-speaking. Read on! Happy birthday to Jose Veras and other former Cubs. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various […]

Big Ten Basketball Season Preview Part 2: Bubble Teams

14. Nebraska Predicted Starting Lineup Kendall Blue, Senior, 12.3 ppg/4.4 rpg/2.4 apg at Saint Thomas Blue was an efficient scorer in the Summit League last year, shooting 51% from the field and 42% from three. He has some secondary creation ability, but isn’t really a natural point guard. Connor Essegian, Senior, 10.7 ppg/2.8 rpg/1.1 apg […]

New York Jets Flight Connections 10/20/25

Good morning Gang Green Nation! The New York Jets lost 13 – 6 at home to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. It was the seventh straight Jets loss to open this season. The Jets offense managed just 220 yards of total offense and six points. Down a touchdown with the ball on their own 14 […]

How to watch every Cavs game this season

The Cleveland Cavaliers tip off their regular season on Wednesday when they take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. NBA coverage will look different this season. The league is swapping out TNT for NBC, Peacock, and Amazon Prime Video. Let’s take a look at where and how you can watch the Cavs […]

Phillies news: offseason, Rick Wise, Jesus Montero

All of the speculation right now that is swirling around the Nick Castellanos situation is interesting. While clearly the team needs to move from him on the field, it’s in the locker room that I am most interested in. Reports showed up this week that the team was “disgusted” with Castellanos’ actions towards Rob Thomson […]

Jonathan Taylor is playing like the league’s Most Valuable Player

The Indianapolis Colts are no strangers to running back Jonathan Taylor’s superstardom, yet somehow, he has once again exceeded expectations. It wasn’t long ago that Taylor burst onto the scene with an OPOY-caliber season in just his second season. Nowadays, he’s replicating his career-best season, and then some. The NFL’s Most Valuable Player of the […]

Corn Flakes: Volleyball Extends Sweep Streak to Nine

The Husker football team looked flat and lifeless (okay, I’m being generous there) and that carried through the rest of my football weekend. The Jackrabbits had a rough day (if you can call a 35-14 win rough – and it actually was) and then the Broncos decided to wait until the last minutes of the […]

PTH Roundtable: with which lineup should Hawks close games?

This is the second of a series of roundtable questions I’m asking the staff here at Peachtree Hoops about the Hawks this upcoming season. The first roundtable can be found here. The second question: what is the best lineup the Hawks could use to close a game? Wes: I’m going to cheat and give you […]

Morning Skate: Zilch

Welcome to a new week, folks! After a better-than-expected start to the season, I think we can all agree that the Bruins are now back to reality. The B’s dropped a 3-2 decision to the Utah Mammoth last night in Salt Lake City, bringing an end to a fruitless road trip, with the Bruins losing […]

MMQB – Recalibrating Expectations

Penn State is 3-4, and is staring 3-6 in the face with the #1 and #2 teams in the nation coming up in the next few weeks. After that, they’d have to go 3-0 in the last 3 weeks to make a bowl, which is possible, but given how things have gone the last month, […]