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2026 NBA Draft: 5 bigs Heat fans should keep tabs on

Don’t look now, we are just over one month away from the 2026 NCAA Tournament and four months away from the 2026 NBA Draft. The Miami Heat just own one pick, which is projected to be a mid-first rounder. In the third of our three-part series, here are five bigs you should keep tabs on […] The post 2026 NBA Draft: 5 bigs Heat fans should keep tabs on appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .

How the Seahawks defense can beat the regression trend in 2026

The only thing harder than climbing to the top is staying there. The conversations that the Seattle Seahawks will struggle to continue their success have already started. Yet there’s one piece of evidence that I’d like to flip on its head. Seattle finished 2025 with the best scoring defense and best defense by DVOA. According […]

Kyrie Irving to miss remainder of season for the Mavericks

In the latest installment of Ethical Tanking Theater, the Dallas Mavericks (19-35) announced on Wednesday that Kyrie Irving would miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season as he continues to recover from his ACL reconstruction surgery, which he underwent in 2025. The team said in a press release that “Irving has made steady progress in […]

What are your thoughts on the NBC Sports Boston crew? (daily topic)

Cheers to commentor 1130PAR for suggesting this topic. Keep ‘em coming! We Celtics fanatics consume a ridiculous volume of Boston Celtics content and the large majority of the game coverage is fed to us by NBC Sports Boston as the Regional Sports Network for the team. So much so that they become like part of […]

Reviewing your 2025 Seahawks season predictions, by the numbers!

Lost in all of the excitement of the Seattle Seahawks winning the Super Bowl was the fact that we had 242 readers participate in our predictions survey before the magical season began. We had a mixture of registered accounts and anonymous ballots, which had some unintended consequences given the 0-17 submission we received. Anyway, how […]

Seahawks turn to MAC to add Thomas Hammock as running backs coach

On the way to laying claim to the title of Super Bowl champion, the Seattle Seahawks saw running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu first take a leave of absence and then leave the team entirely in early January. That didn’t stop Super Bowl MVP Ken Walker from lighting things up during the postseason, but it did […]

Virgil van Dijk On Wataru Endo Injury: “We Were All Gutted”

Liverpool continue to struggle through a wave of defensive injuries that sees multiple positional players currently out, no fit senior right backs available for head coach Arne Slot, and even the emergency replacements playing out of position in cover now suffering serious setbacks. The latest was midfielder Wataru Endo, filling in at right back over […]

Seahawks News 2/18: Ranking Riq Woolen, remaining Seahawks free agents

In Today’s Links: contract talk from multiple angles, more on the Seattle Seahawks’ new OC Brian Fleury, numbers of note, Kenneth Walker III situation heats up, maybe? All that and more, here, on another edition of the links from Field Gulls. Enjoy your Wednesday. Go, ‘Hawks! Seahawks News What does a Jaxon Smith-Njigba contract extension […]

Quack Fix 2026-2-18

MBB loses to Minnesota Softball at 14 in USA SB Poll & 18 in NFCA Poll More accolades for Angel Laya OT Isaiah World suffered torn ACL in Indiana game Highlight of the Day: Oregon takes the 2025 Civil War

Wednesday Morning Bag Skate 2-18-26

This is your daily thread to talk about the latest hockey news. BLACKHAWKS Blackhawks AHL prospect update, 2/17: Rinzel gets his groove back ( SCH ) Five storylines to follow during the final third of the Blackhawks season ( Sun-Times ) Examining the Blackhawks’ recent power-play struggles ( SCH ) Mailbag: What does Blackhawks’ cap space look like in 5 years? ( Athletic ) Mailbag: Comparing the Blackhawks and Sharks’ rebuilds ( Athletic ) Musings on Madison, ...

A schedule lookahead as Hawks look to finish regular season strong

At various points across January and February, the Atlanta Hawks looked like a team that needed the All-Star break. Heading into the break on the back of a three-game losing streak would be one such indicator that the break was a welcome one, and could use the team to rest, while also looking fondly at […]

Open Thread: Remembering Doug Moe

The first San Antonio Spurs game I ever attended was in 1985. The Spurs were hosting the Denver Nuggets at HemisFair Arena. My parents took my brother and I to the game and after we stuck around to get autographs. We both came home with pages signed by members of both teams. Among the dozen […]

James Harden shouldn’t need your validation, but still does

James Harden is a walking paradox. The newest Cleveland Cavaliers star is a man who’s inarguably changed how basketball is played — especially by those at the top of the game. He has birthed an entire generation of players who put their own spin on the heliocentric, perfectly spaced, three-outcome offense he pioneered. Jayson Tatum, […]

Twitter Gold: Giannis Compliments Knueppel

In last summer’s NBA Draft, Cooper Flagg went first to Dallas, Rutgers’ Dylan Harper second to San Antonio, Baylor’s V.J. Edgecombe third to Philly and Flagg’s Duke teammate Kon Knueppel fourth to Charlotte. In retrospect, San Antonio might have made a mistake. He would have been a great fit with Victor Wembanyama and more importantly, […]

Mea culpa: I severely underestimated these Celtics

Back in October, before this NBA season began, did you perhaps open up a sports betting app on your phone and wager on how many wins the Boston Celtics would achieve? Did you say they would win at least 48? Maybe 50? More than 50? If so, then the odds are good that you’re about […]

Utah Jazz QOTD #1: What change do you want to improve the NBA?

One of the new regular articles I’m wanting to do is a Utah Jazz Question of the Day. I’ll do these as often as I can with questions I hope our community would like to discuss. If you have any questions you want to go over, let me know in the comments. For today’s question, […]

BYU vs Arizona Preview: BYU Big Road Underdog to Wildcats

BYU begins life without Richie Saunders when they travel to Tucson Wednesday for a rematch with Arizona. BYU beat Colorado 90-86 in overtime without Richie virtually the entire game, now the competition level steps up significantly. Arizona is also shorthanded themselves. Star freshman Koa Peat — Arizona’s second leading scorer — and rotation player Dwayne […]

ESSAY: 10 years on for Sean Marks and what’s next?

Sean Marks 10-year tenure as GM of the Brooklyn Nets may be most easily understood through a series of snippets from the NetsDaily archives: June 30, 2019 … 5:13 p.m. ET … The Clean Sweep In a coup with few historic precedents, the Brooklyn Nets will sign Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan in the next few weeks becoming the big […]