
Jordan Samar
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1 week ago |
hardwoodheroics.com | Jason Whitlock |Jordan Samar
The San Antonio Spurs will miss the NBA playoffs for the sixth straight season after finishing with a 36-46 record this year. However, the team has a bright future, as they have building blocks in Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox. San Antonio would’ve made it to the play-in tournament (or even the playoffs) if Wembanyama stayed healthy throughout the 2024-25 campaign. The Frenchman was ruled out for the rest of the season last February due to a deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder.
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2 months ago |
wisportsheroics.com | Jordan Samar
Aaron Rodgers’ future is in limbo after a subpar first full season in the Big Apple. The New York Jets finished with a 5-12 record with him under center, and they replaced their head coach and general manager. Rodgers still has one year left on his current contract with the New York Jets. However, if the team plans a full-scale rebuild, the former four-time league MVP may not be in their long-term plans.
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2 months ago |
wisportsheroics.com | Jordan Samar
Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez claims that his superstar teammate Giannis Antetokounmpo is even more unguardable compared to when he first played with him around six years ago. Lopez is not surprised Antetokounmpo is in the MVP talks again because of the latter’s work ethic. The Splash Mountain credited the Greek Freak for refining his midrange game this season. “Ever year, he finds new ways to get better. The way he is playing from the midrange, that makes him even more unguardable.
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2 months ago |
wisportsheroics.com | Jordan Samar
The Green Bay Packers will have the no. 23 pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and they have several options on how to go with the draft selection. One option is to improve their defense. After firing defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich two weeks ago, the Green Bay Packers could use their first-rounder to reinforce their defensive line.
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2 months ago |
wisportsheroics.com | Jordan Samar
Aaron Rodgers could find himself a free agent if the New York Jets cut him loose this summer, despite the $49 million cap hit they’ll face. If it does happen, several NFL teams could call him because he can still play at a high level. Mina Kimes of ESPN recently listed the Tennessee Titans as a potential Aaron Rodgers destination since the AFC South team doesn’t have great quarterback depth.
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