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10 hours ago |
si.com | Geoff Magliocchetti
One insider believes that the New York Knicks are seeing green on their free agency ledger. Previewing the upcoming free agency frenzy for SNY, Ian Begley mentioned that the Knicks could add some championship panache in the form of Boston Celtics star Al Horford, who could become the latest casualty of a Beantown retooling. "I think the Knicks will also at least check in on Horford’s situation in Boston," Begley foretold.
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20 hours ago |
si.com | Geoff Magliocchetti
Scorching shooting that served as a taste of their own medicine doomed the New York Liberty in the desert. The Phoenix Mercury used a barrage of three-pointers to take deal the Liberty its fourth loss in the last six games, as an offensive showcase paved the way to a 106-91 victory at PHX Arena. Phoenix registered its second win over New York In eight days, having previously prevailed at Barclays Center last week.
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21 hours ago |
si.com | Ben Stinar
John Wall was once among the best point guards in the NBA when he played for the Washington Wizards. The former Kentucky star was last in the league during the 2022-23 season. On Friday, ESPN's SportsCenter made a post for Wall. Their post had over 100,000 likes in 11 hours. SportsCenter wrote: "Prime John Wall was so special in D.C. 😮💨"Many people sent love to Wall in the comments. Jerome Robinson: "Legendary"Kyle O’Quinn: "That’s a fact!"@drrakezilla: "That first clip will never get old.
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21 hours ago |
si.com | Tom Brew
BALTIMORE, Md. — A slow-pitch softball game broke out at Camden Yards Friday night between the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles. There were 31 hits, seven home runs and 11 pitchers used in the Orioles' 22-8 slugfest victory, the highest-scoring game Rays game of the year. All that was missing for that slow-pitch vibe was the keg of beer in the dugout. That might have come in handy for the Rays. Blowing a six-run lead was tough, as was losing the type of game they don't usually play.
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23 hours ago |
si.com | Ben Stinar
Masai Ujiri is widely regarded as one of the best executives in the NBA. He constructed the Toronto Raptors team that won the 2019 NBA Championship over the Golden State Warriors. That said, the franchise and Ujiri have now parted ways. Via The Toronto Raptors (on Friday): "MLSE parts ways with Raptors President and Vice Chairman Masai Ujiri"One person who reacted to the news was Drake (who wrote a heartfelt message). He wrote (via his Instagram story): "My mentor and my friend.
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