
Splash’s Top 100 (2019): Players 20-11
Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 20-11.

Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 20-11.
After acquiring both Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris during the 2018-19 season, the Philadelphia 76ers believed they had a great shot at an NBA championship. However, those hopes were squashed with Kawhi Leonard’s lucky bounce at the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Soon after, both Butler and Harris were headed towards free agency with their futures in Philadelphia becoming uncertain.
After acquiring both Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris during the 2018-19 season, the Philadelphia 76ers believed they had a great shot at an NBA championship. However, those hopes were squashed with Kawhi Leonard’s lucky bounce at the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Soon after, both Butler and Harris were headed towards free agency with their futures in Philadelphia becoming uncertain.
Trading for Russell Westbrook shows that Houston is getting desperate, writes Jeremy Guerin.
Jeremy Guerin examines the idea of Melvin Gordon and Ezekiel Elliott holding out as he explains why the role of most dominant running back is no longer important.

Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 30-21.
Ten years ago, he was just a kid putting up shots and working on his game in the town’s local rec center. Today, Derrick White is sitting on the edge of basketball stardom. “Crazy” is the sentiment repeatedly conveyed by the San Antonio Spurs point guard while talking about his journey from the local rec center gym all the way to getting selected in the first round of the NBA draft. He’s not wrong, his story is crazy, but also extraordinary.

Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 20-11.
After acquiring both Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris during the 2018-19 season, the Philadelphia 76ers believed they had a great shot at an NBA championship. However, those hopes were squashed with Kawhi Leonard’s lucky bounce at the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Soon after, both Butler and Harris were headed towards free agency with their futures in Philadelphia becoming uncertain.
After acquiring both Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris during the 2018-19 season, the Philadelphia 76ers believed they had a great shot at an NBA championship. However, those hopes were squashed with Kawhi Leonard’s lucky bounce at the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Soon after, both Butler and Harris were headed towards free agency with their futures in Philadelphia becoming uncertain.
Trading for Russell Westbrook shows that Houston is getting desperate, writes Jeremy Guerin.
Jeremy Guerin examines the idea of Melvin Gordon and Ezekiel Elliott holding out as he explains why the role of most dominant running back is no longer important.

Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 30-21.
Ten years ago, he was just a kid putting up shots and working on his game in the town’s local rec center. Today, Derrick White is sitting on the edge of basketball stardom. “Crazy” is the sentiment repeatedly conveyed by the San Antonio Spurs point guard while talking about his journey from the local rec center gym all the way to getting selected in the first round of the NBA draft. He’s not wrong, his story is crazy, but also extraordinary.
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🚨 TRADE NEWS: Wanya Morris heading to Atlanta!
The #Chiefs are officially trading OT Wanya Morris and a 7th-round pick in 2027 to the #Falcons for a 6th-round pick in 2027. , per @Schultz_Report.
Wishing Wanya the best of luck in his new chapter with the Falcons!
#Chiefs and QB @PatrickMahomes have agreed to a two-year contract extension, tying him to Kansas City through the 2033 season at a total value of $504.75 million, per @AdamSchefter and @RapSheet.
Beginning in 2027, when the new money kicks in, the deal will average $64 million