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  • 2 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Colin Gallant |Nish Patel

    The Pittsburgh Penguins have found their new head coach. After two seasons behind the New York Rangers bench as an assistant, Dan Muse will be the 23rd bench boss in franchise history, the team announced on Wednesday. “During this process, we met with many candidates who we felt would have been a fit as the next head coach of the Penguins, but ultimately, Dan Muse stood out as the best choice,” said Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas in the official release.

  • 4 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Cameron Zunkel |Nish Patel

    The New England Patriots have begun their OTAs, and the team is looking forward to the season under their new head coach, Mike Vrabel. Along with Vrabel, the Patriots brought back Josh McDaniels to run the offense, while Terrell Williams is the new defensive coordinator. With their new coaching staff, the Patriots are still excited about what the team had last season. Drake Maye will continue to lead the offense, and he had flashes of excellence in his rookie season.

  • 6 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Jedd Pagaduan |Nish Patel

    The Chicago Bulls do not typically blow up the team and build through the draft. They prefer to remain semi-competitive instead of fully embracing the tank, which is what they've done over the past few seasons. And at the very least, the Bulls' roster appears to have a few players worthy of being keepers.

  • 1 week ago | clutchpoints.com | Douglas Fritz |Nish Patel

    The Washington Commanders have high hopes for Jayden Daniels this season. However, the team should cap its hopes a little, according to a former Super Bowl champion. But with the season getting closer, here is one Commanders player with the most to prove at OTAs.Last year, the Commanders didn’t have much to offer at the wide receiver position. They had Terry McLaurin, and that pretty much was it. It was a wonderful opportunity for Luke McCaffrey, but he turned out to be invisible for the most part.

  • 1 week ago | clutchpoints.com | Julian A. Ojeda |Nish Patel

    Hall of Famer Paul Pierce believes the Denver Nuggets should pursue Sacramento Kings forward DeMar DeRozan this offseason, following Denver’s second-round playoff exit to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Speaking on the latest episode of KG Certified, a podcast hosted by fellow Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett, Pierce laid out his ideal move for the Nuggets, who won the NBA championship in 2023 but have failed to advance past the second round in the two seasons since.

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