The Charlotte Hornets released Nick Smith Jr. on Thursday. Unlike the other flurry of roster transactions that each got a simple PR Tweet, NSJ got a whole thank you. Smith never seemed long for the roster after the Hornets used most of the offseason stockpiling guards. And even without the roster squeeze, his spot on […]
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From At The Hive
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In today’s hyper-competitive business landscape, brands must find ways to stand out beyond traditional advertising. Aligning with sports through partnerships, sponsorships, or athlete collaborations offers a dynamic path to building and reinforcing brand reputation. Rooted in emotion and shared identity, sports connections enable brands to elevate credibility, visibility, and lasting affinity in ways few other...
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From League Freak
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There will be a rundown of everyone at the end of the year so no particular reason to go over Nunez's power surge or Wood's power drop (before today) right now. Instead let's meet some newer guys since there are a lot of new faces around Jorge Alfaro - in the "we gotta try something behind the plate" world that the Nats are in - here is Alfaro. If the name sounds familiar we was a big-time prospect about a decade ago for the Phillies, a key piece to the Rangers trade f...
From Nationals Baseball
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Each March the question arises: Who will be this year’s Cinderella? What mid-major will carve its name into March Madness history? We’ve have George Mason becoming the second ever 11-seed and first mid-major 11-seed to reach the Final Four by knocking out the mighty UConn Huskies in 2006. Stephen Curry became a household name as […]
From Mid-Major Madness
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The Charlotte Hornets have made a series of roster moves over the course of the last week or so. Just about every day, they’ve signed a new player while waiving the one they signed the day before. It started with the waiving of DaQuan Jeffries to make room for Keyontae Johnson, Brandon Slater, and Marcus […]
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Wagner head coach Donald Copeland was suspended by the school as an investigation is underway into alleged verbal abuse of players, the school confirmed CBS Sports on Wednesday after the New York Post broke the news. The Post reported a slew of accusations against Copeland, including verbal abuse of several players and refusing water breaks […]
From Mid-Major Madness
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MLB's Competition Committee has approved the limited use of an automated ball-strike challenge system for the 2026 season by a vote of 7-4. MLB owners, in control of a six-seat majority on the 11-member committee, all voted in favour of robot umps. So – at long last – has MLB finally decided to join the 21st century (with 1/4 of it in the rear view mirror), acquire some long-overdue common sense, and agreed that baseball games should be decided by baseball players? . . . Not quite. The new bal...
From the joy of sox
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The evolution from traditional fax machines to online faxing represents a significant technological shift that has streamlined the way professionals handle document transmission. This modern solution provides a host of benefits, ranging from enhanced security to substantial cost savings. Moreover, its integration into prevailing digital workflows makes it a logical step for businesses aiming to...
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From League Freak
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It’s been a while since a national basketball writer stuck their neck out for Georgetown. A long while. For a fan base starved of relevance and battered by years of futility, any mention in the national conversation usually comes with a caveat, a punchline, or a lament for what once was. The Hoyas are less […]
From Casual Hoya
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International expansion is a monumental opportunity and liability. As organizations welcome new ventures and clientele, they’re simultaneously subjected to an international piecemeal approach to legal systems that determine how they’re… Publishing Market-Specific Terms and Conditions at Scale Read more
From CrickTale
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'9: Haaland Goal 0-1
'19: Ooh...Arsenal get away with it, Raya saves
'41: Madueke chance
'45: Calafiori chance!
'45+1: Madueke great chance
'47: Zubimendi great chance!
'50: Great chance Eze!
'57: Big chance City - Haaland again
'76: Calafiori header over
'90+3: GOAAAL! Martinelli 1-1
MOTD: Highlights | Analysis
From Arsenalist
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Perfection. When we think of perfection, we think of things like the Sistine Chapel, the first two Godfather movies, Nolan Ryan’s fastball or the first 37 fights of Mike Tyson’s career. We fruitlessly chase perfection, hoping just to be good Continue reading Week Three College/NFL Picks: Milhouse’s Extremely Level Playing Field →
From Sports Chump
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Doug Gottlieb was named head men’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in May 2024. Gottlieb, a prominent figure in the sports media landscape, had no prior college head coaching experience, yet was chosen to build on the successful 2023-24 campaign, when Green Bay finished third in the Horizon League regular season standings. […]
From Mid-Major Madness
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Down the stretch, indeed. I’m not sure how, but the end of the season has...
From Bronx Banter
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should be no surprise "our constant" is back for another Bulls run
From Blog a Bull
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In this episode we talk about last weeks finals, we preview week two of the finals, talk about the Roosters and Rabbitohs off field situations. We talk a heap of international Rugby League and a whole lot more. Twitter AndrewRLP and LeagueFreak Patreon Rugby League Project Patreon and the League Freak Patreon! Websites The Rugby League Project League Freak...
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From League Freak
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Sports are something that help to build fitness, and inspire those who are looking to enjoy it as a hobby, or perhaps to take it to the next level professionally. Whether it’s young children wanting to be the next Christiano Ronaldo to busy dads wanting to let off some steam on the golf course, there’s [...]
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France’s rugby golden generation has conquered Europe, but can they finally overcome the southern giants and claim a first World Cup in 2027? Whenever anyone talks about a so-called ‘Golden Generation’ in sport, there’s always a sense of urgency about what they can achieve. Any praise of their talent is usually caveated by whether they...
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From League Freak
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GOAL! Martinelli 0-1
GOAL! Trossard 0-2
From Arsenalist
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My, how times have changed. It didn’t take all that long either. We fickle football fans change our minds on a whim, especially when given enough reasons. And by reasons, I specifically mean… losses. Only last year, I wrote about Continue reading If you think things are bad now, Gator Football fans, wait until Jon Gruden becomes your next head coach. →
From Sports Chump
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The boys of summer, the sun came out today, blah blah blah. Give me October baseball any day or night. A sharp chill in the ...
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'8: Merino big chance
'8: Odegaard shaken up
'14: Arsenal chance from Forrest LB error
'29: Timber chance from corner
'31: GOAAL!! Zubimendi 1-0 - great volley
'46: GOAAL!! GYOKERES 2-0
'52: Oooh...important goal-saving tackle
'59: Gyokeres chance!
'72: Ooh..Declan Rice almost tips it in
'79: GOAL! Zubimendi 3-0
MOTD: Highlights | Analysis
From Arsenalist
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I turned on my stove the other day. It didn’t heat up. I clicked on the ignition to my Hyundai. It didn’t start. I tried to log on to my website to complain to you about all of this. My Continue reading Week Two College/NFL picks: Digging out of the hole with J-Dub →
From Sports Chump
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Wolf pokies stand out for their striking visuals and smooth gameplay, yet what often drives decisions isn’t the game itself but how the mind reacts to it. Players feel rhythms where none exist, sensing streaks in random outcomes. That illusion silently shapes behaviour. Why the Brain Seeks Patterns in Random Results Humans are built to...
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From League Freak
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Isotopes - 731 111 142 - 21 27 1 Chihuahuas - 000 007 102 - 10 17 2 The Albuquerque Isotopes scored in all nine innings on Wednesday, routing the El Paso Chihuahuas 21-10 , in a Pacific Coast League game. Brendan Samson (mlb.com) wrote : "In addition to hanging crooked numbers in all nine frames, the Isotopes also became the 21st full-season MiLB team to score 20 runs in a game this year." Is 1 considered a "crooked" number? . . . I have not taken a survey, but I don't think so. Albuquerque ha...
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