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1 week ago |
sportssquarenews.com | Smayan Srikanth
The San Francisco Giants have been that team that continues to miss on all star players. Aaron Judge and Carlos Correa are 2 of just many, and they finally hit on one sort of star player in Willy Adames this offseason. This, though, is on another level. The San Francisco Giants are going to acquire Rafael Devers, the 28-year-old 3rd basemen from the Red Sox, for Jordan Hicks, Kyle Harrison, and 2 minor-league prospects in James Tibbs and Jose Bello.
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2 weeks ago |
sportssquarenews.com | Smayan Srikanth
Basketball and Hockey. Or should we really say the NBA and the NHL? Both of these sports are different in their own ways, but they have one thing in common, especially when it comes to schedules. Both the Finals usually fall at the same time. This year is no different, and it’s Finals action after Finals action every single day. Thanks for reading Sports Square! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This year, though, it’s different.
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2 weeks ago |
sportssquarenews.com | Smayan Srikanth
What we saw between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner wasn’t any ordinary French Open final. It was everything a tennis fan dreams of. The longest French Open final ever, and the second longest major final ever, lasting 5 hours and 29 minutes. At this point, these two have really cemented a legacy for themselves, even though they’re barely anywhere into their careers. My god, these two are amazing, and somehow they are on another level compared to the rest of the tennis competition.
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3 weeks ago |
sportssquarenews.com | Smayan Srikanth
No one predicted it in October, but here we are in June: the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder are battling for the NBA crown—and possibly the future of the league itself. On one side, you have Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and Jalen Williams. On the other side, you have Tyrese Haliburton, Bennedict Mathurin, and Pascal Siakam. This is going to be a good one.
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3 weeks ago |
sportssquarenews.com | Smayan Srikanth
The Florida Panthers versus the Edmonton Oilers. That’s the Stanley Cup Finals matchup that we’re about to see for the second time in a row. Yes, you read that right. If you don’t remember, in 2024, the Panthers made it to the Stanley Cup Finals and then took a commanding 3-0 lead. All they needed was one win. Instead, the Oilers went on a doggone run to take the next 3 games, before the Panthers finally won in game 7, in a thrilling matchup. That was their first-ever Stanley Cup title.
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