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The Lakers can’t beat good teams this season

LOS ANGELES — Watching the Lakers play against good teams this year is like watching a rerun of your favorite TV show where you know what’s going to happen. They’ll lose in blowout fashion and the opponent’s youth and athleticism will feel jarring compared to the lethargic tempo the Lakers play at. This has been […]

From Silver Screen and Roll | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Jays Sign Nic Enright to a Minor League Contract

The Jays signed RHP Nic Enright to a two-year minor league contract. Generally minor league contracts are one-year but Enright will be rehabbing from Tommy John surgery most of the coming season. Enright turns 29 on January 8th. He’s thrown 31 MLB innings with a 2.03 ERA for the Guardians, all last season. He was […]

From Bluebird Banter | 2 months ago | 9 reads

2025 Athletics Season In Review: Gunnar Hoglund

The A’s are desperate for starting pitching right now and they have plenty of arms that at one point were considered top prospects. None of them have panned out as hoped so far but there’s still plenty of time for most of them. In today’s Season In Review we take a look at one of […]

From Athletics Nation | 2 months ago | 6 reads

Wild at Sharks game 40: Lines, game thread and how to watch

The San Jose Sharks welcome the Minnesota Wild to the Shark Tank today, hoping to sweep the season series. It’s a much different Wild team than the Sharks have played in the past two outings. The Sharks won the previous two meetings, though both of those happened before the Quinn Hughes trade. San Jose won 6-5 in overtime on Oct. 26 and 2-1 in overtime on Nov. 11. But now, the Wild have one of the best defensemen in the world in Hughes. Since acquiring Hughes on Dec. 12, the Wild have gon...

From Fear The Fin | 2 months ago | 7 reads

The Season of Change

Should old acquaintance be forgot / and never brought to mind? New Year’s Day promises a clean slate, an imagined chance to leave the bad in the dim and dusty past and chase the ever-fleeting good into the future. Who doesn’t love the idea of a new start, untarnished by the failings of what was, […]

From Tar Heel Blog | 2 months ago | 1 read

Three Tampa Bay Lightning players named to Canada’s Olympic roster

Team Canada was the first nation to release their official roster for the 2026 Olympics and there were plenty of Tampa Bay Lightning players on it. Forwards Brayden Point, Brandon Hagel, and Anthony Cirelli were named to the roster (Point was an original six selection back in July) and will be joining Jon Cooper (head coach), Julien BriseBois (Assistant General Manager), and Dr. Ryan Hamilton (Mental Performance Consultant) in Italy during the two-week tournament in February. The full ros...

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From Raw Charge | 2 months ago | 5 reads

Buffs quarterback enters transfer portal

Colorado quarterback Ryan Staub is transferring, and he has two seasons of eligibility remaining. His time in Boulder was a mixed bag, with the offense changing often and snaps limited, but he showed enough to believe he can play well in the right spot. This past year, Staub went 30-for-55 for 427 yards, three touchdowns, […]

From The Ralphie Report | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Seedy K’s Punditry/ Prognostications: CFP Quarters

The CAS is growing faster than July kudzu in Yoknapatawpha County. Talking about the Cignetti Adoration Society. It’s not just round here. Checking in with my NYC pal Courthouse the other night to preplan for our annual sojourn to New Orleans for JazzFest, he told me to be sure to root for Indiana. His son, […]

From Card Chronicle | 2 months ago | 4 reads

Analyzing the tactics of Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus

Well, it’s that time of the year again. Time to reflect on a 2025 filled with highs and lows, and time to look ahead to a 2026 filled with promise and excitement. And for Juventus fans, it’s time to sit back and review a year defined by managerial instability. Thiago Motta was sacked on March […]

From Black & White & Read All Over | 2 months ago | 4 reads

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to practice

3:25 p.m. ET: After Wednesday’s practice, Harbaugh said that Jackson was a FULL participant, an even more encouraging sign for Sunday’s game. “I can’t speak for Lamar or anybody, but he looked good,” Harbaugh added, “I’m optimistic. I’m very optimistic, and we’ll see how it plays out the rest of the week. 2:19 p.m. ET: […]

From Baltimore Beatdown | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Game thread: St. John’s men’s basketball at Georgetown

Welcome to the thread for Wednesday’s St. John’s men’s basketball matchup against Georgetown. Please be respectful in the comment section and do not share any illegal streams of today’s game. If you haven’t already, check out our game preview here. You can follow updates of Wednesday’s game on Rumble in the Garden’s official X account […]

From Rumble In The Garden | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Barcelona Team News at Espanyol: Pedri, Jules Kounde, Dani Olmo, Ronald Araujo

FC Barcelona could welcome back four top class players back into the fold for the local derby against Espanyol on Saturday: Pedri, Jules Kounde, Ronald Araujo and Dani Olmo. It has been a long layoff for the Blaugranes, who last played on December 21, so everyone involved with the Catalan club will be anxious to […] The post Barcelona Team News at Espanyol: Pedri, Jules Kounde, Dani Olmo, Ronald Araujo appeared first on The Sports Bank .

From The Bank | 2 months ago | 1 read

Video: Curt Cignetti, Kalen DeBoer pre-Rose Bowl press conference

IU coach Curt Cignetti and Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer addressed the media on Wednesday in advance of Thursday’s CFP quarterfinal game at the Rose Bowl. Watch the full media availability below: The post Video: Curt Cignetti, Kalen DeBoer pre-Rose Bowl press conference appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 2 months ago | 2 reads