NBA executives and team medical personnel are reportedly discussing a 25-day ramp-up plan that would get players ready to face off in competitive games once again.
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NBA discussing plan to get players in game shape
NBA executives and team medical personnel are reportedly discussing a 25-day ramp-up plan that would get players ready to face off in competitive games once again. Click here to read the full article…
Asking the right Q’s of pitchers and catchers
There was Quisenberry to Quirk. Then there was Q to Z and Z to Q, then Black and Decker and Abbott and Castillo. You can have a lot of fun when looking at batterymates. Click here to read the full article…
NFC South draft preview: Time to get Brady help
The Bucs had a productive free-agency period landing Tom Brady. Now they need to put a priority on getting the QB a running game and more. Click here to read the full article…
Will Trae Be a Better Scorer than Steph and Showing Love to the Legend Kevin Garnett
Will Trae Be a Better Shooter than Steph, No Love Shown for Kendrick, and NBA’s Biggest Comeback Stories. Click here to read the full article…
NASCAR star Kyle Larson uses racial slur during virtual race
NASCAR star Kyle Larson used a racial slur on a live stream during a virtual race – the second driver in a week to draw scrutiny while using the online racing platform to fill time during the coronavirus pandemic. Larson was competing in an iRacing event Sunday night when he appeared to lose communication on…
Slur said on Larson’s channel in iRacing event
A racial slur was said on the audio channel of NASCAR Cup Series star Kyle Larson during an iRacing event broadcast on NASCAR’s website Sunday night. Click here to read the full article…
Personal tragedies prepared Penn State draft prospect Yetur Gross-Matos for the NFL
Penn State’s Yetur Gross-Matos has endured two life tragedies, toughening the edge rusher as he prepares for NFL draft. Click here to read the full article…
A month later, Cabrera Bello still in Florida, unable to return home
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Like the 143 other players in the field, Spain’s Rafa Cabrera Bello came to THE PLAYERS Championship last month only to see it canceled after one round due to the coronavirus pandemic. Unlike those other players, Cabrera Bello has yet to return home. For now, he and his family remain…
Leishman’s Foundation gives back with meals for hospital workers
The grim news we are hearing daily about the COVID-19 pandemic has brought back painful memories for Audrey Leishman. Five years ago, she was in a Virginia Beach, Virginia, hospital fighting for her life. In addition to sepsis and toxic shock syndrome, she had acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the same thing that has proven…
‘It was my biggest regret’ – Why Stirling Moss never drove for Ferrari
The late Stirling Moss never drove for Ferrari, something which can be traced to a grudge he formed as a 20-year-old at the start of his career. Here’s the story of why he never drove for racing’s most famous team. Click here to read the full article…
Doug Sanders, the ‘Peacock of the Fairways’, dies aged 86
Doug Sanders, a four-time runner-up in major championship, has died from natural causes aged 86, the PGA Tour has announced. Sanders, known for his colourful wardrobe on the circuit, won on 20 occasions between 1956 and 1972 but missed out on major glory, with his near miss at The Open 50 years ago the closest…
Boxed In: Is Hoosiers a good movie?
On today’s Boxed In, Hannah Keyser is joined by national columnist Dan Wetzel and fantasy writer Andy Behrens to break down, debate, contextualize and judge Hoosiers. Is it a good movie or is it deserving of the hate? Click here to read the full article…