Last season was a rough one for the Indiana Pacers, as they finished with the second-worst record in the NBA. To make matters worse, courtesy of their trade for Ivica Zubac, they had to sacrifice their top-five pick to the Los Angeles Clippers. However, the future is still bright for the Pacers. Indiana’s woes came […]
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The 2025-2026 season felt both predictable and fresh for the Utah Jazz. Bet Decider calculated the Jazz to finish with 22 wins on the season, and the prediction rang true. Finishing with a 22-60 record, Utah met fans’ and pundits’ expectations of another losing year. However, the team from Salt Lake City had a few […]
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Darryn Peterson’s college career showcased the guard’s elite talent… and created controversy. With so much at stake heading into the 2026 NBA Draft, both teams and fans questioned the guard’s durability. For months, dating back to his brief tenure with the Kansas Jayhawks, Peterson’s health has made headlines. To fully unravel exactly what is going […]
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As OTAs get underway, the Jets have no shortage of questions to answer and developments to monitor before what could be a pivotal season for the franchise. Monitoring the QB Position Aaron Glenn has been very adamant this offseason that Geno Smith will be the Jets’ starting quarterback heading into the 2026 season. However, with […]
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Leïla Lacan of the Connecticut Sun is back from France. That’s great news for the Sun, who are already showing signs of major improvement. Lacan is a standout player, coming off being one of the team’s top performers last year. So far, she’s easily picking up right where she left off. Looking Back at Year […]
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The unthinkable to many Browns fans has happened. June 1 was the first day that Cleveland was able to trade Myles Garrett, the Browns’ “face of the franchise.” The Browns did just that, dealing Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick, and a […]
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Ups and downs. Twists and turns. Zigs and zags. There are endless ways to describe the odd year the Los Angeles Clippers went through in the 2025-26 season. Superstar Kawhi Leonard and the franchise found themselves at the center of a major scandal. The Clippers began the season in total misery with a 6-21 record […]
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The Miami Dolphins come into the season with the second-toughest schedule. Nine of the 17 teams that Miami will play this season have made the playoffs in the past two seasons. There are many familiar foes on the Dolphins’ schedule. There are a handful of games in particular, however, that the Fins and their fans […]
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The Denver Nuggets entered the season with championship expectations, but a first-round exit brought those hopes to an early end. After taking the Oklahoma City Thunder to Game 7 in the second round last season, many believed the Nuggets had what it takes to make a deep run this postseason. However, injuries and inconsistent production […]
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver has been outspoken about his desire to change the NBA Draft lottery system to eliminate tanking. That vision quickly became a reality on May 28, when the league began a full rollout of the new “3-2-1” lottery system. It was approved by the NBA Board of Governors, who gave a sweeping […]
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Since joining the NHL in 2017, the Vegas Golden Knights have been one of the league’s top teams. They have made it to two Stanley Cup finals, winning one in 2023, and are back in it this season. They currently lead the series 1-0 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Most of their success is credited to […]
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The Blackhawks’ rebuild should be nearing its end. In many ways, the time spent building through the draft mirrors the construction of their dynasty roster. Trading away established players is not a new concept. Using this as the basis of a rebuild certainly is. The ‘youth movement’ as a roster-building philosophy has led the charge […]
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The Brooklyn Nets’ 2025-2026 season went as it was expected to go. Vegas had the team projected to win 19 games, which is exactly the range they finished. With a 20-62 record, Brooklyn once again found themselves at the bottom of the league. Even with a bad record, there were some bright spots within the […]
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A trip to the NBA Finals is hard enough to come by in the NBA, let alone twice. For the Knicks’ Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby, the 2026 NBA Finals are a second opportunity to make right on hauntings from the past. Learning From a Loss Both Bridges and Anunoby have reached the NBA Finals […]
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For years, the New York Knicks searched for an identity that could survive deep into the postseason. Star power came and went. Coaches changed. Expectations rose and collapsed just as quickly. This Knicks team is proving that things are different. The latest example came when New York erased a 22-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the […]
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The Knicks waited an entire week to find out who their opponent in the NBA Finals would be. The Western Conference Finals concluded with the San Antonio Spurs defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in seven grueling games. San Antonio is the second-youngest team in the shot clock era to reach the NBA Finals. New York […]
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Finishing the 2025-26 NHL season with 86 points, the most since they last made the postseason seven years ago, the San Jose Sharks finished four points out of the final Western Conference playoff spot. While eliminated from playoff contention with two games to go, there is no way to characterize San Jose’s season as anything […]
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As Memorial Day comes and goes this MLB season, each team’s records and statistics now honestly reflect its 2026 outlook. Although endless streaks and narratives are still to come, first-place teams through the turn of June have made the postseason 83% of the time since the updated format in 2022. That said, the number has […]
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The New Orleans Pelicans were one of the worst teams last year, and they don’t own a first-round pick for this draft. They traded away last year’s first-round pick to move a few spots up and select Derik Queen. Queen has shown incredible potential, but has also shown weaknesses that led to him not touching […]
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On May 27, the Angels placed 1st baseman Nolan Schanuel on the 10-day injured list with ankle inflammation after he missed the previous two games. Schanuel left Saturday’s game against the Rangers early after tweaking his ankle while stopping a wild throw to first. Ahead of Tuesday’s game, manager Kurt Suzuki said he doesn’t “think […]
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May 10, 2026: The day the Wizards franchise changed forever. When Mark Tatum opened up the 13th envelope, showing a purple music note, the Wizards had officially gotten the first pick in the NBA Draft for the first time in 16 years. After three seasons of tanking, the rebuild was complete. But a time that […]
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The 2026 NBA Finals matchup is set: The West’s No. 2 seed, the San Antonio Spurs, will take on the East’s No. 3 seed, the New York Knicks. Some of the notable storylines include: Former Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox and head coach Mike Brown square off in the Finals The New York Knicks have […]
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Home court can provide a decisive advantage to any team in the NBA. The home team, which plays 50 percent of its games there, is accustomed to the crowd, noise and environment. The away team plays at each opponent’s arena only once or twice per season, creating unfamiliarity. Plus, there’s the aspect of travel that […]
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The Boston Bruins increasingly relied on a new wave of young players in the 2025-26 season. Their speed and energy became an intrinsic part of the team’s structure, complementing a more experienced core. Boston entered the offseason on May 2 after a 4-1 loss to Buffalo in Game 6 of the first round. Despite this, […]
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The world of basketball coverage has changed so much since the explosion of the internet in the 21st century, and there aren’t many people taking advantage of this more than Minnesota native Sheldon Wohlman. I.) A Night Of Destiny Ironically, our story begins in the snowy, rural region of Plymouth, MN, a suburb of the […]
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