David Helman NFL Reporter It feels awfully late in the calendar for there to be this much intrigue about player movement. Typically, most NFL business has been conducted by the time teams break for some summer downtime before training camp, but this year feels like it could be an outlier. Several big-name free agents sat out of mandatory minicamp over …
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Kevin Durant traded to Rockets, Did Houston close the gap with the Thunder? | Breakfast Ball
Video Details Kevin Durant was traded from the Phoenix Suns to the Houston Rockets for a handful of 2nd round picks, Jalen Green, and Dillon Brooks. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask if the Rockets have closed the gap between the Rockets and the Oklahoma City Thunder. 23 MINS AGO・breakfast ball・3:14 Source link
Read More »VJ Edgecombe NBA draft scouting report, projections, strengths, stats
With the NBA Draft just days away, check out the latest scouting report for VJ Edgecombe. Scouting Report Just like Ja’Kobe Walter last season, Edgecombe is another Baylor true freshman that can score in multiple ways and has elite athleticism. He will immediately improve any team’s backcourt with his tenacity and aggressiveness. Latest Projections John Fanta’s latest mock has Edgecombe going to …
Read More »Drama, Delusional, Bold: One Word That Describes Every NFL Team’s Offseason
After all the wheeling, dealing and drafting this offseason, NFL teams have sparked volumes of words, both written and spoken. But sometimes one word says it all. So as the league breaks for the summer, we’re assigning one word to encapsulate what each team has done over the past several months. And we explain why each word sums up where …
Read More »England v India: first men’s cricket Test, day four – live | England v India 2025
Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature 60th over: India 221-3 (Rahul 93, Pant 76) And now Rahul is at it, pulling Bashir to deep backward square for four; Stokes can’t allow that, so the bowler must either find a way o holding down and end, or it’ll have to be quicks from …
Read More »‘High energy costs have held back businesses’, says Miliband as government announces industrial strategy – UK politics live | Politics
Miliband: ‘High electricity costs have held back British businesses’ Energy secretary Ed Miliband has also commented on the announcement of the government’s promise to cut electricity costs for key business sectors. He said: For too long high electricity costs have held back British businesses, as a result of our reliance on gas sold on volatile international markets. As part of …
Read More »IMF chief warns of broader risks from US strikes on Iran, after oil hits five-month high – business live | Business
Introduction: Oil dips back from five-month high amid Iran crisis Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy. The oil price has hit its highest level since January, after the US bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend. Traders are in a largely risk-off mood, as they weigh up the chances …
Read More »Champagne Problems: Why the Thunder’s Locker Room Celebration Was Delayed
The Oklahoma City Thunder had just won the NBA championship, the on-court ceremony was over and they were heading to the locker room to start the party. This typically includes the traditional spraying of champagne all over everyone and everything. And the Thunder were ready to partake in all that. “Where’s the champagne at?” some yelled on their way into …
Read More »Israel-Iran war live: Trump floats regime change to ‘make Iran great again’ as region braces for Iranian response to US strikes | Israel
Opening summary Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the US and Israeli war on Iran. US president Donald Trump has brought up the possibility of regime change in Iran following US military strikes against key Iran military sites over the weekend, even as top members of his administration insisted the US was not seeking to topple the Iranian …
Read More »‘Get ready to sweat!’ The animal mega-marathon stampeding from the Congo to the Arctic | Stage
Wide-eyed, a child peers at the metre-long corkscrew horns rising above the crowd. She takes in the enormous raggedy hide and the strangeness of the wild creature stomping through her streets. Up ahead, a giraffe peeks warily through a first-floor window as a zebra skitters backwards from a growling dog. “Kudu, washa!” The instruction comes through my radio. We turn …
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