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Open Thread: OKC being investigated for sitting ten players against Spurs

Last Wednesday, the Spurs hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder in their fifth and final regular season meeting. In a release just prior to the game, the Thunder released their injury list: Shai-Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal strain)Chet Holmgren (low back spasms)Alex Caruso (right adductor strain)Jalen Williams (right hamstring strain)Lugentz Dort (right patellofemoral joint, inflammation)Isaiah Hartenstein (right eye, corneal […]

From Pounding The Rock | 11 days ago | 1 read

New York Jets Flight Connections 02/10/26

Good morning Gang Green Nation! Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Tuesday in February: Newyorkjets.com – Jets Mock Draft Roundup 4.0 | ESPN’s Matt Miller Picks New QB-WR Duo for Jets in First Round Jack Bell – Notebook | Could the Jets Play a 2026 Game in Spain? Noah Nussbaum […]

From Gang Green Nation | 11 days ago | 1 read

Cardinals Continue Search For Right Handed Bat?

The St. Louis Cardinals claimed 3B Bryan Ramos off of waivers from the Baltimore Orioles, and his particular fit on the roster is one that feels like a strained one at best. Ramos primarily plays 3B but has played a little bit of 2nd base and left field as well. That situation feels like bringing […]

From Viva El Birdos | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Heat are unable to take care of business against tanking Jazz, lose 115-111

Another rock bottom hit the Miami Heat on Monday evening. They failed to take down one of the worst teams in the league at home in the tanking Utah Jazz— who didn’t even play their All-Star’s in the fourth quarter. Instead, Utah’s bench closed out the Heat in the final minutes of a tight ending, […] The post Heat are unable to take care of business against tanking Jazz, lose 115-111 appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .

From Hot Hot Hoops | 11 days ago | 1 read

Maryland men’s basketball vs. Iowa preview

Maryland men’s basketball earned just its second conference victory Sunday afternoon at Minnesota with a win that was decided in the final minutes. Thanks to some clutch shooting from Diggy Coit and well-positioned defense from head coach Buzz Williams’ squad, the Terps ostensibly returned to College Park with some progress. Now, Maryland will look to […]

From Testudo Times | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Five takeaways from IU basketball’s win against Oregon

IU basketball won its second-straight game on Monday night, beating Oregon 92-74 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Here are five takeaways from the win against the Ducks: Indiana honors 1976 national championship team Ahead of the game, Indiana basketball hosted ... The post Five takeaways from IU basketball’s win against Oregon appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 11 days ago | 1 read

Lamar Wilkerson shows why he’s ‘a special player’ in IU basketball’s win against Oregon

Lamar Wilkerson tumbled to Assembly Hall’s hardwood as a piercing whistle cut through the palpable tension, signaling a foul on his latest 3-point heave. He sat just in front of Indiana’s bench, arms outstretched, seeking help from his teammates to ... The post Lamar Wilkerson shows why he’s ‘a special player’ in IU basketball’s win against Oregon appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Today in White Sox History: February 10

1920 Major League Baseball outlawed the spitball but grandfathered in the 17 pitchers currently using the pitch. Among those allowed to continue throwing a “wet ball” was White Sox hurler Red Faber. Faber was coming off of a poor, illness-riddled 1919 season, registering the only negative-WAR effort of his career. His fortunes turned with a […]

From South Side Sox | 11 days ago | 2 reads

Seahawks had a tell on Patriots offense in Super Bowl, defender claims

The New England Patriots offense struggled mightily in Super Bowl LX, and throughout the day was seemingly one step behind the Seattle Seahawks defense. According to Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon, that did not happen by accident. In fact, he claimed after the game that his team’s film study revealed some clear tendencies his unit was […]

From Pats Pulpit | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Over/Under on Egor Chinakhov goals the rest of the season

Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas has hit some home runs over the past year-and-a-half, and the most recent of those has been the trade for forward Egor Chinakhov. Since coming over from the Columbus Blue Jackets, Chinakhov has become an immediate impact player for the Penguins with eight goals and 12 total points in […]

From PensBurgh | 11 days ago | 1 read

Let’s talk Steelers: Should Pittsburgh pick up Broderick Jones’ 5th-year option?

Georgia left tackle Broderick Jones was Steelers general manager Omar Khan’s first draft pick in the role — the intended cornerstone of the team’s offensive line rebuild. However, despite three seasons with 10-plus starts to begin his career, Jones’ NFL future remains murky. His struggles certainly haven’t just been his fault, but it remains to […]

From Behind the Steel Curtain | 11 days ago | 1 read

Who is the Yankees’ most dangerous rival?

Year after year, the Yankees contend with the AL East, the division that consistently outstrips its peers across the sport. This offseason was no different; while there were a number of teams across the league that put the “off” in offseason, none of them were in the AL East, as all five clubs have been […]

From Pinstripe Alley | 11 days ago | 2 reads

Islanders Memories: Loudest moments at the Coliseum

Was Nassau Coliseum even louder during some 2000s Resurrection Moments than it was during the dynasty’s greatest moments? We’ll never know for sure, but a couple threads on Twitter elicited “loudest I ever heard that building” sentiments, though the Cup heyday and these other moments are a generation or two apart. There was a release, […]

From Lighthouse Hockey | 11 days ago | 2 reads

The Bear’s Den, February 10, 2025

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL BEARSSSSSS Illinois governor says progress has been made on new stadium for Bears The first of several articles on this, it’s from PFT so it’s free. Check out our article here on WCG on this though, it’s good no it’s better no it’s best. With Bears and others chasing, Seahawks already […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 11 days ago | 3 reads

Pens Points: All Eyes on Milan

In roughly 24 hours, the Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament at the 2028 Winter Olympics will begin, and for the first time since 2014, NHL players are taking part. Participating nations have been practicing in earnest since arriving late last week, and after months of worry regarding the status of the hockey arena in Milan, the […]

From PensBurgh | 11 days ago | 0 reads