
Mike Kadlick
Breaking/Trending News Writer at Sports Illustrated
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3 days ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
The Miami Heat are headed back to the NBA playoffs following their 123-114 overtime win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, and are now primed for a first-round matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. As the first No. 10 seed ever to make the postseason after their play-in tournament run, the Heat are playing with house money, and despite being a heavy underdog, don’t seem too worried about at least one player on the Eastern Conference's one-seeded Cavs.
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4 days ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
The New York Rangers are making some major changes ahead of next season, as they fired head coach Peter Laviolette on Saturday, according to multiple reports. While they've also parted ways with associate head coach Phil Housley, they'll reportedly allow assistants Michael Pen and Dan Muse the opportunity to interview and remain on staff.
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4 days ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
The 129th running of the Boston Marathon is set to take place this coming Monday, April 21st. The 26.2-mile event, which begins in Hopkinton, Mass., and ends on Boston's Boylston Street, is the world's oldest annual marathon and as a result, is one of the most well-known road racing events in the world. Of course, winning—or even placing in—this historic race is an accomplishment in its own right, but said achievement can also come with a lofty prize.
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4 days ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb had every excuse to be upset after Friday night's contest against the Los Angeles Angels. After throwing six innings of one-run ball, while striking out 12 batters, the 28-year-old ace was still handed the loss after his teammates couldn't get their bats going in a 2-0 loss. When speaking to reporters after the game, however, Webb was smiling ear-to-ear—but not because of his team's performance.
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5 days ago |
si.com | Mike Kadlick
The Memphis Grizzlies are headed to the NBA playoffs thanks to their 120-106 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in the play-in tournament on Friday night. Led by a 22-point, nine-assist performance by Ja Morant and a 24-point, seven-rebound night from Jaren Jackson Jr., the Grizz are now set for a first-round matchup against the one-seed Oklahoma City Thunder.
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New England won the Super Bowl that year. Not really a mistake when Sony Michel was key in the playoffs.