Nets Add Jamal Crawford and Michael Beasley
Yehuda Schwartz reports on the Brooklyn Nets’ new signings:
Yehuda Schwartz reports on the Brooklyn Nets’ new signings:
We kick off our first Fight Island series in Abu Dhabi with three title fights on the main card. There is no better fighting in the world than what you will see on this fight card. We have Masvidal and Usman, which could literally turn into a street fight in the hotel or Paige Vanzant who is fighting for a new contract. Or lack thereof, as she demands higher pay. There are story lines, big names and they’re all on an island. This should be epic!
Alex Jordan has the details on Buster Posey’s decision to opt out of the 2020 season:
Alex Al-Kazzaz remembers France’s critical victory over Belgium on this day in 2018.
The NFL season is two months away! As Jaguar fans, we now have hope for a new season! Unfortunately, there are some significant holes on a young and energetic roster. If the team doesn’t succeed this year, there could be a complete revamping of key positions on the field, but also of coaches and general managers.
The NFL announced gameday protocols on Wednesday but our own Alex Jordan explains why it’s not enough.
Major League Baseball scheduled a Mets-Yankees game for the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, but there’s room to make it even more memorable. Joe Heller explains what additional moves the league should implement.
$503 million is a lot of money for a quarterback with two years of experience, but Patrick Mahomes is more than your average superstar.
The Baltimore Ravens and specifically Lamar Jackson took a major reap forward last year. The coaching staff tailored the offense around Jackson and took off from there. The defense was great last year following the acquisition of Marcus Peters and the front office made more astounding moves during free agency as well as the draft. With another year of learning the offense for Jackson and surrounding him with more weapons and a great defense, the Ravens are ready to make another run at the Super Bowl.
Everyone knows Pat Riley and the Miami Heat are still hunting for stars. It’s no huge secret. Whenever a star player becomes available, Riley and the Heat are usually in a good position to make a move for them. They acquired Jimmy Butler in a sign-and-trade last summer. Over the next two summers, with more cap space, the Heat will be in a great position to add another star.
The 2019 season was one to forget for the New York Jets. The team was killed by injuries on both sides of the ball. Big time free agent acquisition C.J. Mosley was limited to just two games while Sam Darnold missed three games with Mononucleosis. The offensive line was awful but thankful the Jets spent a lot of money in free agency and their first-round pick on upgrading the unit. Hopefully, the Jets are better in year two under Adam Gase.
Yehuda Schwartz reports on the Brooklyn Nets’ new signings:
We kick off our first Fight Island series in Abu Dhabi with three title fights on the main card. There is no better fighting in the world than what you will see on this fight card. We have Masvidal and Usman, which could literally turn into a street fight in the hotel or Paige Vanzant who is fighting for a new contract. Or lack thereof, as she demands higher pay. There are story lines, big names and they’re all on an island. This should be epic!
Alex Jordan has the details on Buster Posey’s decision to opt out of the 2020 season:
Alex Al-Kazzaz remembers France’s critical victory over Belgium on this day in 2018.
The NFL season is two months away! As Jaguar fans, we now have hope for a new season! Unfortunately, there are some significant holes on a young and energetic roster. If the team doesn’t succeed this year, there could be a complete revamping of key positions on the field, but also of coaches and general managers.
The NFL announced gameday protocols on Wednesday but our own Alex Jordan explains why it’s not enough.
Major League Baseball scheduled a Mets-Yankees game for the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, but there’s room to make it even more memorable. Joe Heller explains what additional moves the league should implement.
$503 million is a lot of money for a quarterback with two years of experience, but Patrick Mahomes is more than your average superstar.
The Baltimore Ravens and specifically Lamar Jackson took a major reap forward last year. The coaching staff tailored the offense around Jackson and took off from there. The defense was great last year following the acquisition of Marcus Peters and the front office made more astounding moves during free agency as well as the draft. With another year of learning the offense for Jackson and surrounding him with more weapons and a great defense, the Ravens are ready to make another run at the Super Bowl.
Everyone knows Pat Riley and the Miami Heat are still hunting for stars. It’s no huge secret. Whenever a star player becomes available, Riley and the Heat are usually in a good position to make a move for them. They acquired Jimmy Butler in a sign-and-trade last summer. Over the next two summers, with more cap space, the Heat will be in a great position to add another star.
The 2019 season was one to forget for the New York Jets. The team was killed by injuries on both sides of the ball. Big time free agent acquisition C.J. Mosley was limited to just two games while Sam Darnold missed three games with Mononucleosis. The offensive line was awful but thankful the Jets spent a lot of money in free agency and their first-round pick on upgrading the unit. Hopefully, the Jets are better in year two under Adam Gase.
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