You cannot convince me that he didn't shart. As someone who played a contact sport...it happens.
You cannot convince me that he didn't shart. As someone who played a contact sport...it happens.
Commodity analyst Paul Sankey on CNBC, with an unnerving analogy:
"Some of us are looking at this a bit like what we saw with Covid, where the market seemed to be 'air-walking', regardless of what was clearly a very bad situation -- and then, suddenly, you know, collapsed when it all came home."
DT Khyiris Tonga to sign a 3-year, $21M deal with the Chiefs.
27 and 11 tonight. The conundrum continues.
Isaiah Collier with 18 and 5 on 5-10 shooting. The plethora of available minutes has allowed him to develop it would seem, but I really have no clue what his fit is going forward.
Minnesota's state hockey tournament time is here which means the state is once again suffering from a peroxide shortage.
First team up is Dodge County
Without Trumpβs trade wars since 2017, US exports to China would have been nearly 60 percent higher in 2025, or roughly $90 billion annually.
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The #RSL youth movement is alive and well
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At some point, the NBA prioritized business over basketball, and Sarah's story highlights this perfectly.
Away from microphones and cameras, the players, coaches and executives in the league believe that the recent ire over tanking is completely tied to gambling. Itβs hard to argue against that:
few units in CFB I loved covering more last year than the Arizona defense that was led by a safety room that is testing their ASSES off today. Stukes with the 3rd fastest 40 and tied for top broad, just ahead of Genesis Smith who had the highest vert. Dalton Johnson not far behind either.
Amazon studio crew has been amazing. The NFL broadcasts are well done even though the games are meh.
I had this exact thought the other day. Very rarely have I ever had a preferred broadcast network but ESPN has wrecked things to where I only want NBC/Prime etc broadcasting games from here on.
Hey folks, @nbasarah.bsky.social and I are recording our annual post All-Star Break mailbag episode on Sunday. Hit us with any questions you'd like, be they basketball-related or not.
Is there a legitimate reason to keep watching Jazz games this season beyond "development"?
This is a fantastic story, btw.
How mandatory national service β not military service β would benefit young adults.
Mike Alstott was RUMBLING
Go ahead and opt me out of all the "Will this be the last time LeBron <insert action>" content/discussion etc. I'm good. We don't need it.
This is a symptom of what I've felt is the bigger problem with ASW in the NBA. It's all a front for the NBA to put on a massive corporate schmooze event on mid-season. Almost none of it is about basketball anymore.
As an aside, Stephen Nelson is one of the best media personalities out there these days.
I don't know what the future of mixing broadcasting and AI holds, but I absolutely loathe the idea of hyper-personalization if it removes the communal nature of sports.
Honestly, less is sooo much more for me these days consuming sports.
Can we find Scott Foster while we're at it?
Thank goodness Scott Foster remembered that we all came to watch him tonight. i was super worried he was fading away...
Another "Who He Play For" All-Star
I'm here for capitalism, but it is simply astounding to me how often I think to myself "Did no one else watch The Wire?" because the phrase "a man must have a code" is so applicable. We have a morals and ethics issue in our world above all else.
There is so much about AI that is great and powerful and full of potential benefit to mankind and instead we're pitching it to bump quarterly earnings and meme everything because PROFITABILITY IS EVERYTHING.
instead of watching the Olympics I am just reading Rodger's newsletter every day. it's great! AND it gives you the bonus opportunity to restart World War I, which we are doing at Rodger's request
"In just the past few days, a number of high-profile AI staffers have decided to call it quits, with some explicitly warning that the companies they worked for are moving too fast and downplaying the technologyβs shortcomings," writes Allison Morrow. | Analysis