
Renzo Pocholo Salao
Staff Writer at Larry Brown Sports
Contributing Writer at SB Nation
Wizards die-hard | Larry Brown Sports | Contributor on @SBNation | Former Editor for ClutchPoints
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yardbarker.com | Renzo Pocholo Salao
There were rumblings about Feely’s intentions to run last month. Rep. Andy Biggs, who currently holds the seat in Arizona’s fifth congressional district, is running to become the state’s Governor. Feely, a supporter and occasional golf buddy of President Donald Trump, will run as a Republican. “I’m excited about this next chapter of my life,” Feely said of his decision, via ESPN. “I think that I feel God’s calling pressing me into service, and that’s really what I believe it is, is the civil service.
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yardbarker.com | Renzo Pocholo Salao
NBA reporter Rachel Nichols asked Redick about the moment after the game. The Lakers coach said that he wanted to “get that urgency button switched on” for his team. Redick’s tough love immediately paid off as the Lakers went on a 7-0 run following the timeout. Los Angeles’ lead never dipped below nine the rest of the way as the home team coasted to a 94-85 victory.
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larrybrownsports.com | Renzo Pocholo Salao
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle had choice words on Tuesday when asked about the anonymous NBA poll that had an unflattering result for Tyrese Haliburton. On Tuesday, The Athletic released the results of an anonymous poll with 158 NBA players serving as the respondents.
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larrybrownsports.com | Renzo Pocholo Salao
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick went off on his team Tuesday in their Game 2 first-round series win over the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena. The Timberwolves, who trailed 58-43 at halftime, came out of the break looking like the more motivated team. Minnesota started the third quarter on an 8-4 run, starting with a vicious Anthony Edwards poster dunk. With the Lakers looking lackluster midway through the quarter, Redick had had enough.
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larrybrownsports.com | Renzo Pocholo Salao
Anthony Edwards on Tuesday added Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes to his growing list of victims at the rim. Edwards electrified the Crypto.com Arena crowd with a vicious dunk to open the second half in Game 2 of the Minnesota Timberwolves’ first-round series against the Lakers. T-Wolves star got the ball at the top of the key about a minute into the third quarter. Despite the 7-foot Hayes standing in the shaded lane, Edwards drove hard into the paint with bad intentions.
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RT @vicw_32: By now, everyone knows he deserves to be top 10. But not enough realize he deserves to be top 5 🤫

"We’re playing catch up in the first quarter." - Bradley Beal Washington is -26 in the 1Q during this three-game losing streak, their longest of the season. https://t.co/Y3lztVoNTs

Deni Avdija clamping Steph Curry in Game 7 of the Finals will be legendary

wizards - warriors finals is gonna be crazy