Splash’s Week 15 Predictions
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2020-2021 NBA season with high expectations and several unknowns. The Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving era is set to begin well over a year after the two Allstars announced they’d be signing with the Nets. The long wait is about to pay off as the team is among the most talented groups in the NBA.
Texans over the Colts? Washington over the Seahawks? Our NFL experts share their picks and predictions for all Week 15 games.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
For the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2020 was one of their worst seasons in recent memory. The Pirates finished with the worst record in baseball and saw many of their young players struggle. However, one of the few bright spots was the major league debut and play of third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes.
The Eastern Conference is wide open this year, but each team has a question mark entering the season, which starts on December 22.
Since the inception of the Colorado Rockies in 1993, the franchise hadn’t seen one of their own get inducted into the Hall of Fame until Larry Walker in 2020. Fast-forward to 2021, and first baseman Todd Helton could join his former teammate and get the nod into Cooperstown.
Make sure to check out all of our other MLB Hall of Fame Cases.
For years, the Miami Heat have game planned for the 2021 free agency class. However, with Giannis Antetokounmpo signing his extension with Milwaukee, 2021 free agency is no longer attractive and all the planning has gone by the wayside. So what’s next for the Heat?
Tonight we have the last Thursday night game of the 2020 NFL season as the 4-9 Los Angeles Chargers take on the 7-6 Las Vegas Raiders in a divisional battle of AFC West teams. These two teams faced off in Week 9, with the Raiders pulling out the 31-26 victory. The Raiders are fighting for their playoff lives while the Chargers are hoping to play spoilers.
It’s Week 15, and that means it’s on to the second round of the fantasy playoffs. To kick off the week, we have a matchup between AFC West division rivals as the 4-9 Los Angeles Chargers travel to Las Vegas to take on the 7-6 Raiders. While this is the last Thursday night game of the season, we have a game on Christmas Day that I will cover similarly, so be sure to be on the lookout for it.
The Chargers take on the Raiders in a Thursday night showdown to kick off Week 15 of the NFL season. It’s a rematch from the Week nine thriller that the Raiders won 31-26 in dramatic fashion.
The fantasy football playoffs continue! Andersen Pickard is here with his latest fantasy rankings to help you win your leagues.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2020-2021 NBA season with high expectations and several unknowns. The Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving era is set to begin well over a year after the two Allstars announced they’d be signing with the Nets. The long wait is about to pay off as the team is among the most talented groups in the NBA.
Texans over the Colts? Washington over the Seahawks? Our NFL experts share their picks and predictions for all Week 15 games.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
For the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2020 was one of their worst seasons in recent memory. The Pirates finished with the worst record in baseball and saw many of their young players struggle. However, one of the few bright spots was the major league debut and play of third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes.
The Eastern Conference is wide open this year, but each team has a question mark entering the season, which starts on December 22.
Since the inception of the Colorado Rockies in 1993, the franchise hadn’t seen one of their own get inducted into the Hall of Fame until Larry Walker in 2020. Fast-forward to 2021, and first baseman Todd Helton could join his former teammate and get the nod into Cooperstown.
Make sure to check out all of our other MLB Hall of Fame Cases.
For years, the Miami Heat have game planned for the 2021 free agency class. However, with Giannis Antetokounmpo signing his extension with Milwaukee, 2021 free agency is no longer attractive and all the planning has gone by the wayside. So what’s next for the Heat?
Tonight we have the last Thursday night game of the 2020 NFL season as the 4-9 Los Angeles Chargers take on the 7-6 Las Vegas Raiders in a divisional battle of AFC West teams. These two teams faced off in Week 9, with the Raiders pulling out the 31-26 victory. The Raiders are fighting for their playoff lives while the Chargers are hoping to play spoilers.
It’s Week 15, and that means it’s on to the second round of the fantasy playoffs. To kick off the week, we have a matchup between AFC West division rivals as the 4-9 Los Angeles Chargers travel to Las Vegas to take on the 7-6 Raiders. While this is the last Thursday night game of the season, we have a game on Christmas Day that I will cover similarly, so be sure to be on the lookout for it.
The Chargers take on the Raiders in a Thursday night showdown to kick off Week 15 of the NFL season. It’s a rematch from the Week nine thriller that the Raiders won 31-26 in dramatic fashion.
The fantasy football playoffs continue! Andersen Pickard is here with his latest fantasy rankings to help you win your leagues.
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