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Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes can’t carry their teams alone
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Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes can’t carry their teams alone

Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson – arguably the NFL’s top two players – have continued to dazzle early this season. The teams they lead? Well, not so much. Despite Mahomes’ typical playmaking wizardry, the Kansas City Chiefs have struggled during their uncharacteristically slow start. Likewise for the Baltimore Ravens, who haven’t provided much support...

Phoenix Mercury’s Improbable Comeback Win Ties Series vs. Minnesota Lynx
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Phoenix Mercury’s Improbable Comeback Win Ties Series vs. Minnesota Lynx

The Phoenix Mercury pulled off an improbable Game 2 comeback in the best-of-five series, rallying from a 20-point deficit to beat the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday in Minneapolis. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Just five days ago, the Mercury eliminated the defending champion New York Liberty on their home court in a decisive Game 3,...

The value and evolution among Black backup quarterbacks in the NFL
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The value and evolution among Black backup quarterbacks in the NFL

The 16 is an ongoing essay series on the record number of Black quarterbacks starting in the NFL during the 2025 season. RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York became the Mecca of African American quarterbacks during the offseason when the city’s two professional football franchises signed four Black quarterbacks: The Jets signed Justin Fields and Tyrod...

Hoop DFW 60 Camp Evals
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Hoop DFW 60 Camp Evals

I spent time last Sunday at Lacore Logistics Gym for the Hoop DFW 60 Camp presented by Charles Campbell. This article isn’t necessarily a top performers or standout list, but more so a quick hitter on guys I evaluated. It’s plenty to cover so let’s dive in. Camp 2027 Evals Brayden Williams, 6’3 SG –...

Kara Lawson Name USA Women’s National Team Head Coach
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Kara Lawson Name USA Women’s National Team Head Coach

USA Basketball announced the hiring of Kara Lawson as head coach for the USA Women’s National team on Monday. Lawson is entering her sixth season as head coach for Duke women’s basketball, a program she led to an appearance in the 2025 NCAA Elite Eight. Photo by Lance King/Getty Images “I am so excited to...

Pangos All-West Fr/So: Terrific All-Star Competition
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Pangos All-West Fr/So: Terrific All-Star Competition

The 2025 Pangos Frosh/Soph Camp series got underway with the West being the first of four stops across the country. This camp wasn’t deep, but the two all-star game were as well played as any at the regional underclass-oriented camp that began over 20 years ago in the West. The 2028 and 2029 classes in...

2025 WNBA Playoff Preview: Lynx, Mercury Set for Semifinal Clash With MVP Finalists in Spotlight
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2025 WNBA Playoff Preview: Lynx, Mercury Set for Semifinal Clash With MVP Finalists in Spotlight

The Minnesota Lynx and Phoenix Mercury bring contrasting identities and MVP finalists into a best-of-five semifinal series that begins Sunday at Target Center. For Minnesota, the mission is to validate a dominant regular season with a run to the Finals. For Phoenix, the opportunity lies in extending a postseason surge sparked by Alyssa Thomas’s brilliance...

OTE Pro Day: 2026 Best of The Rest
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OTE Pro Day: 2026 Best of The Rest

Overtime Elite is back at it. Entering their sixth season, OTE has underwent constant expansion, now having nine teams in their league for high school-aged programs. Chipotle Nationals runner-up Dynamic Prep (Dallas, Texas) has joined the league, adding to a group of immensely talented players who are already capitalizing on their talents. The first stop...