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GAME PREVIEW: Heat host Blazers on the second night of back-to-back

Coming off an 18-point win against the Charlotte Hornets, the Miami Heat host the Portland Trail Blazers in the second night of a back-to-back at 8:00 p.m. EST Saturday evening inside Kaseya Center. Led by Norman Powell, Andrew Wiggins and Pelle Larsson, Miami’s 126-108 win Friday night was the first in Emirates Cup group stage […] The post GAME PREVIEW: Heat host Blazers on the second night of back-to-back appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .

From Hot Hot Hoops | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Previewing the 2025–26 Wisconsin Herd Roster

NBA G League hoops are tipping off this weekend! The Wisconsin Herd play their first game tonight against the Windy City Bulls. Ahead of opening night, the Herd released their final 13-man roster, headlined by Milwaukee’s two-way guys. Here’s the full team: For Bucks fans, the most important names to monitor here are the two-way […]

From Brew Hoop | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Hawks show fight but fall late to Raptors

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks came out firing on Friday night, showing energy and precision through three quarters, but a late surge from the Toronto Raptors handed them a 109–97 loss at State Farm Arena. Atlanta controlled the pace early, feeding off the home crowd’s energy. Jalen Johnson led the charge with 21 points, attacking […]

From Peachtree Hoops | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Knicks Bulletin: ‘I’m man enough to say I was wrong’

It’s another day of suffering for those hooked to Knicks basketball. No game today, which means you should go outside and get some fresh air. Here’s the latest from Coach Brown and a couple other Knickerbockers. Mike Brown On Mitchell Robinson’s uniqueness on the glass: “I don’t know if there’s anyone that has the combination […]

From Posting and Toasting | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Comments from the Other Side - Magic 11/7/25

 I get the feeling that these Celtics are like Forest Gump's box of chocolates.  You never know what you are going to get.   They look good at times and you can see the potential but then they fall apart and forget how to shoot, defend and rebound.  Hopefully they will find themselves and get back on track soon.  Magic fans seem to hate their own team as much as they do their opponent.  Poor Jaylen may never live down his hairline gaff.  My favorites are...

From CelticsGreenBlog.com celtics fans only! | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Ten takeaways as Boston loses late in Orlando

#1 – A rivalry brewing? Last night we watched a spirited Boston performance, deserving of plaudits, particularly for those second and third quarters. Ultimately, though, away from home, Orlando handed Boston our first cup loss. Last year I went on CelticsBlog’s very own Adam Taylor’s podcast, and we spoke about Eastern Conference contenders that could […]

From CelticsBlog | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Leslie Frazier: Super Bowl XX Injury brought me to coaching

We continue our ‘85 at 40 series with a fantastic interview with the Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach, Leslie Frazier. Frazier has had a fantastic coaching career. He’s been a defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Buffalo Bills. He oversaw several excellent defensive units. He was also the head […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Chicago Blackhawks Frank Nazar injured vs. Calgary Flames

The Chicago Blackhawks hope it's nothing too serious for forward Frank Nazar.  Nazar fell very awkwardly during the first period of Friday's game against the Calgary Flames, and did not return. Nazar was seen grabbing his knee in what looked like a potential sprain or tear, but at this point, no word yet on the severity, or how long he'll be out of the Blackhawks' lineup.  The 21-year-old Nazar has been off to a strong start to the 2025-26 season as he's recorded five goals and 11 po...

From NHL Trade Rumors | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Brotherhood Rookie Watch!

Tyrese Proctor, Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Sion James were all in action Friday night and there were some very positive results. Proctor had 17 points in 19 minutes against the Washington Wizards in Cleveland’s 148-114 laugher, hitting 5-6 and 2/3. In Dallas’s 118-104 loss to Memphis, Cooper Flagg had 12 points, six rebounds, two […]

From Duke Basketball Report | 3 months ago | 6 reads

Special Bedard, Nazar Hurt? Another Great Knight, Prospect Highlights, and Other Blackhawks Bullets

I want to open our Saturday morning with a great point from Jonny Lazarus. We are indeed watching three generations of superstars in the NHL right now, from Ovi and Crosby to McDavid to Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini. The future of the NHL is happening right in front of us. The game is in a great place. We shouldn’t take times like this for granted as fans. As hockey fans, we need to take a step back and appreciate what we’re witnessing right now. We’re watching 3 different generat...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Rockets fall apart, lose to Spurs 121-110

The Rockets showed up to Friday night’s game with the San Antonio Spurs, but they barely played two quarters of actual basketball. Houston was crusing along in the second quarter up 11 points when the bottom fell out and the Rockets gave up a 12-0 an ugly run to end the second to go into […]

From The Dream Shake | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Gridiron Time Machine: 5 Bears Week 10 Flashbacks

1.) 1977, Bears Vs. Vikings: The original flu game; Walter Payton breaks single game rushing record in win Yes, before Michael Jordan dropped 38 points against the Utah Jazz in game 5 of the 1997 NBA finals, Walter Payton had his own flu game. In week 10 of the 1977 NFL season, the 4-5 Chicago […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Xabi Alonso: “Every game is the most important one”

Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso faced the media ahead of the La Liga visit to take on Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, and addressed a range of topics, such as the psychological importance of this fixture after defeat at Anfield. “Every game is the most important one, that’s our mentality,” Alonso insisted. “In La Liga, we […]

From Managing Madrid | 3 months ago | 0 reads