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athlonsports.com | Madz Dizon
NBA legend Reggie Miller and actor Macaulay Culkin might not seem like the typical duo, but a recent courtside moment at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves playoff game revealed a decades-long friendship that fans didn't see coming. Miller, the former Indiana Pacers legend and current TNT analyst, shared two photos on Instagram: one of him and Culkin at the game and another from the early '90s when both were much younger.
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athlonsports.com | Michael Obermuller
Recent Minnesota Twins call-up Luke Keaschall has accomplished a rare MLB feat that no player has achieved in over a century. A former second-round selection of the Twins in 2023, the 22-year-old Keaschall was promoted to the majors for his first professional outing on April 18. The part-time second baseman and designated hitter prospect kicked things off on the right foot that night, going 2-for-4 with a single and a double, as well as an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base.
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athlonsports.com | Levi Dombro
The Tennessee Titans are just hours away from selecting Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Head coach Brian Callahan and general manager Mike Borgonzi have been patient with the process and vetted a variety of prospects before ultimately landing on Ward.
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athlonsports.com | Adam Schultz
The winds of change have blown through The Star this offseason, with the Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff undergoing drastic changes. But that hasn't been the only change this offseason. Offensive line duo and future Hall of Famer's Zack Martin and Tyron Smith both retired, leaving a gaping leadership hole in the room, but it's one that both think Tyler Smith can take over with each offering glowing words about Smith in their retirement speeches.
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athlonsports.com | Madz Dizon
The Minnesota Timberwolves fell to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2, and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith says Julius Randle 's predictable play is part of the problem. In a segment on ESPN's First Take, Smith was very direct about what's wrong with Randle's game: his predictability. "I don't want to see Julius Randle with the ball at the top of the key looking to put the ball down," Smith said. "Everybody and their grandmother knows you're going left...he's going left.
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