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Why Ty Simpson could be a key to the Seahawks’ draft plans

Let’s get this out of the way first: this is not an argument for the Seattle Seahawks drafting a quarterback. Seattle appears comfortable with its current setup. Sam Darnold is the starter, Drew Lock is the backup, and Jalen Milroe is still developing. With just four picks in this draft, using one on a quarterback […]

Hawks rally late behind McCollum to take Game 2

The Atlanta Hawks overcame a double-digit deficit in the fourth quarter to even their best-of-seven series against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, taking a 107-106 victory. CJ McCollum led all scorers with 32 points while Jonathan Kuminga added 19 points off the bench. For the Knicks, Jalen Brunson scored […]

Seahawks News 4/21: Seahawks seem content to trade down in 2026 NFL Draft

In Today’s Links: the growing possibility the Seattle Seahawks trade an O-lineman during the draft, number changes for some of our favorite b-sides; more mock drafts, takeaways, breakdowns, and predictions. You know, the usual pre-draft haul. We are just a few days away. Final preparations have been on-going. Dive into the links. Get ready. Thanks […]

Joe Mazzulla’s rejection of Coach of the Year is not what you think

In a pregame press conference in Atlanta in late March, Joe Mazzulla said he never wanted to be asked about the Coach of the Year award again.  “I don’t need it,” Mazzulla said. “I think it’s a stupid award. They shouldn’t have it. And it’s more about the players. It’s more about the work that […]

Tuesday Morning Texas Rangers Update

Good morning. Evan Grant writes that, in one of those Hakeem Olajuwon on the Toronto Raptors or Emmitt Smith on the Arizona Cardinals moments, Andrew McCutchen will suit up for the Texas Rangers against the Pittsburgh Pirates this week. Andrew McFarland checks out the latest trends after the Rangers finished up a long West Coast […]

Tuesday Morning Bag Skate 4-21-26

This is your daily thread to talk about the latest hockey news. BLACKHAWKS Number Munchers: Diving into the numbers behind the 2025-26 Blackhawks season ( SCH ) Blackhawks fan survey: When will Chicago return to the playoffs? ( Athletic ) Blackhawks player grades, Part 2: Bedard takes next step, Teravainen takes step back ( Athletic ) The Blackhawks Week That Was and Will (Not) Be, 4/17: Caring ( SCH ) Musings on Madison, Episode 208 — Another Blackhawks season en...

Tuesday’s Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Monday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Jalen Johnson and the Atlanta Hawks evened the series with the New York Knicks, 107-106; Tyrese Proctor and his Cleveland Cavaliers took down RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram, 115-105; while Minnesota came back from 19 down to beat Tyus Jones and the Denver Nuggets, 119-114. Johnson scored 17 points and […]

Dirk Nowitzki: FIBA Hall of Famer – Class of 2026

The Dallas Mavericks season came to an end in a resounding win over the Bulls last week, quieting things down in terms of team-related news for a few days. As he has always done, Dallas’ adopted son, Dirk Nowitzki, comes through yet again to give us some feel-good news to report on. Today, April 21st, […]

NHL Rumors: Blackhawks Linked to Two Huge Names This Offseason

The Chicago Blackhawks have been patient through their rebuild, stockpiling picks and prospects while waiting for the right moment to accelerate. That moment may be coming. NHL insider Frank Seravalli was asked on VICTORY+ whether Chicago might make an aggressive move this offseason by targeting a high-end young forward, specifically naming Toronto Maple Leafs winger Matthew Knies and Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson as realistic options. Seravalli did not dismiss either name. He re...

YouTube Gold: Could Larry Bird Still Star Today?

This video raises a question we’ve seen quite often in recent years: Could Larry Bird still dominate today? Or would be be a role player? The answer is yes, he could still run the league, and for a few reasons. First, Bird was, as Joe Dumar once said, a basketball savant. Do you think Charles […]

Rockets shouldn’t get sympathy for injuries versus Lakers

The tale of the tape in the Houston Rockets’ opening round postseason matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers was one that hinged on health. Especially heading into the series. The Los Angeles Lakers were seemingly at their weakest, as the team was forced to play without Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves seemingly for the entirety […]

The Charlotte Hornets’ pre-lottery draft spots are set

While the big draft pick shuffle is still almost three weeks away, the NBA did a little bit of housekeeping with the order of the picks. There aren’t any special tiebreakers to set the draft order of teams that finish with the same record. Instead, the league simply does a drawing for each of the […] The post The Charlotte Hornets’ pre-lottery draft spots are set first appeared on At The Hive .

Parquet Plays: Spain and spacing in Game 1

The Celtics’ Game 1 blowout was surgical. Limiting their turnovers to eight and Philly to 4-of-23 from behind the arc certainly helped, but offensively, Boston stuck to their core offensive principles en route to a 123-91 win over the 76ers. There are 2,350 square feet from midline to baseline and head coach Joe Mazzulla maximizes […]

The True Cost of Relegation for Spurs

Tottenham’s relegation battle has moved well beyond the point of abstract embarrassment. As of the time of writing, Spurs sit 18th with 31 points from 33 matches, two points behind West Ham and five clear of already-relegated Wolves. Roberto De Zerbi’s side have only five league games left to save themselves, and the recent draw […] The post The True Cost of Relegation for Spurs appeared first on The Sports Bank .