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Knicks Woes Against Top Teams – Can We Take Them Seriously?
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Knicks Woes Against Top Teams – Can We Take Them Seriously?

Credit by: Sarah Stier/Getty Images The New York Knicks have nearly solidified themselves as the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. That’s nothing to bat an eye out for, especially considering the historic pace of the current top seeded Cleveland Cavaliers. As we move further into the season, there are increasing concerns about the...

Meek Mill’s verse on Fridayy’s ‘Proud of Me’ is painfully beautiful
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Meek Mill’s verse on Fridayy’s ‘Proud of Me’ is painfully beautiful

The keyword in the following sentences is “should.” Because Fridayy‘s recently released double album, Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not, should be destined for success — perhaps even Grammy-nominated success. A well-balanced odyssey that lives up to its title, the project declares itself a mixture of what should be hit records, like the...

March’s best sneaker drops: Your guide to this month’s must-have releases
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March’s best sneaker drops: Your guide to this month’s must-have releases

Our monthly series looks at the top releases from the best brands in athletic footwear. Whether you’re an avid sneakerhead or just looking for the perfect pair to complement your style, navigating the vast world of sneakers can be overwhelming. From understanding where to buy to decoding the latest trends, consider this your road map...

HS: Arizona Open Division Semifinals Recap
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HS: Arizona Open Division Semifinals Recap

Phoenix is blowing up. Given the fact it is a transient city with amazing weather and relatively low taxes, people have been moving to the Valley of the Sun by the millions since 2000. The greater Phoenix area population has swelled over the past 30 years, and now we’re starting to see the basketball talent...

Shedeur Sanders’ confidence at the NFL combine rubbed some the wrong way. It shouldn’t have
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Shedeur Sanders’ confidence at the NFL combine rubbed some the wrong way. It shouldn’t have

Last week, University of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders didn’t participate in the NFL combine. The soon-to-be franchise signal-caller — whose marquee college career began with two stellar seasons at historically Black Jackson State University — opted to complete the on-the-field display of his pro-day in Boulder later this month. Sanders, however, was no stranger to...

Rutgers Basketball: Two Top NBA Picks, One Bad Season!
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Rutgers Basketball: Two Top NBA Picks, One Bad Season!

The Rutgers University men’s basketball program saw a 2023 that was bookended by a pair of five-star recruits agreeing to take their talents to New Brunswick, as Ace Bailey of McEachern (Powder Springs, Ga.) and Dylan Harper of Don Bosco Prep (New Brunswick, N.J.) announced their college decisions in January and December of that year,...

SIAC tournament returns to Morehouse with events for fans and changes to format
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SIAC tournament returns to Morehouse with events for fans and changes to format

When Harold Ellis became the director of athletics at Morehouse College in August 2023, the former Tigers basketball star wrote down a list of things he wanted to accomplish. One of the high-priority items on his list was earning the bid for Morehouse to once again host the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) men’s and...

The sad, preventable end to Kyrie Irving’s redemption story
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The sad, preventable end to Kyrie Irving’s redemption story

The defining, tragic moment of the Dallas Mavericks’ season after trading away Luka Doncic will probably be Anthony Davis, in street clothes, aiding a hobbling, injured Kyrie Irving off to the locker room. Irving went from NBA pariah to the symbol of all that’s great and exciting in the NBA, only to have it all...