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Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams discussed his rapid rise from an unknown college player to one of the NBA's top young talents within just three years during an interview with TMZ Sports at LAX. Williams, the 12th overall pick in the 2022 draft, highlighted his successful 2025 season, which included All-Star and All-Defensive team selections, winning an NBA championship, and securing a massive five-year, $287 million contract extension. Williams described his journey as "surreal," emphasizing how quickly his life changed. He expressed particular pride in being able to retire his parents, Ronald and Nicole Williams, as a result of his success. Both parents served in the Air Force; Ronald worked as a jet engine mechanic and logistics specialist for 24 years, while Nicole worked in the medical field. Despite his achievements and new contract, Williams admitted he hasn't fully processed everything, including his significant payday, noting that the money hasn't hit his bank account yet. He also mentioned his focus on supporting his brother Cody Williams' professional career with the Utah Jazz, stating he plans to eventually step back and "soak it all in." On the court, Williams played a crucial role in the Thunder's NBA Finals victory over the Indiana Pacers during the 2024-25 season, averaging 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game.
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Former FIFA World Cup winner Christian Karembeu believes the new Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Professional League is the critical next step to close the gap between Pacific football and the rest of the world. Karembeu stated that witnessing Auckland City's performance against Boca Juniors reinforced his view that introducing professional football across Oceania will be revolutionary for the region. Karembeu highlighted the Pacific's abundance of natural athletic talent and argued that the new Pro League, with its professional coaches and managers, can rapidly develop amateur players into world-class competitors. He cited the success of the All Blacks rugby team in developing talent from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji as a model, showing how raw talent can be transformed into superstars within a professional environment. Pointing to his own career, Tim Cahill's, and Marko Stamenic's as examples of players with Pacific heritage excelling at the highest level, Karembeu stated that Pacific players have always possessed talent but lacked the necessary professional guidance. He emphasized that the new league will educate players on essential professional aspects: how to train, recover, eat, understand intensity and quality, and maintain discipline regarding routines and lifestyle choices. Karembeu stressed that the new league requires quality managers, coaches, and experts across all areas of a professional sports organization (HR, accommodation, transport). He explained the fundamental shift from amateurism, where players "can do whatever they want," to professionalism, which demands specific behaviours and sacrifices; those unwilling to make these sacrifices "do not belong." He concluded by noting that the respectful and humble nature of Pacific players will aid their transition into professional football. Additionally, he asserted they "will also not be intimidated, because in the islands we are all warriors."
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Dabo Swinney recruited Trevor Lawrence after Clemson's 2017 national championship victory over Alabama, leading to another championship win against Alabama under Lawrence's quarterback leadership. Lawrence emphasized Swinney's authenticity, noting Swinney remains unfazed by media criticism and doesn't adopt a false persona. Lawrence credited Swinney with teaching him to ignore external noise, a crucial skill as he faces early NFL criticism. He silenced doubters in 2018 by becoming one of only two true freshmen ever to win a national championship, leading the nation with 30 touchdown passes and topping passer ratings as a freshman and sophomore under Swinney's guidance. According to Lawrence, Swinney excels as a motivator rather than a tactical coach, instilling unwavering confidence in players. Lawrence recalled Swinney's ability to make the team believe they could defeat any opponent, regardless of perceived superiority, through lengthy but captivating team meetings. This confidence-building is vital for Lawrence, who entered the NFL with limited experience under center or using cadences. His current collaboration with Jaguars offensive coordinator Liam Coen aims to replicate Clemson's underdog success against top teams like Kansas City, Buffalo, and Baltimore. Lawrence highlighted Swinney's role in elevating Clemson beyond its "Clemsoning" reputation—historically good but not elite—and breaking Nick Saban's college football dominance. He described Swinney as balancing motivation with leadership, contrasting cerebral coaches who overlook that aspect. The Jaguars are not seeking a new starting quarterback despite criticism. Meanwhile, Swinney is developing his next first-round prospect, Cade Klubnik—viewed as a top 2026 draft candidate—with Clemson opening its season against LSU on August 30.
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ESPN writer Bill Barnwell ranked the Seattle Seahawks' collective group of offensive playmakers (wide receivers, running backs, and tight ends) at No. 19 out of 32 NFL teams in his annual rankings. This placement reflects significant uncertainty surrounding the Seahawks' overhauled offense. During an appearance on Seattle Sports, Barnwell explained that the middle-of-the-pack ranking signifies a skill-position group featuring both upside and question marks. He characterized his view as "hopeful, but also skeptical," which aligns with the 19th-place finish. A major source of the hope and skepticism is wide receiver Cooper Kupp, signed by Seattle after they traded DK Metcalf. While Kupp had an elite career with the Rams, including a historic 1,947-yard season in 2021 (second-most in NFL history), injuries have limited him to only 33 games over the past three seasons. His per-game receiving average has also dropped significantly, from 90.2 yards in 2022 to 61.4 in 2023 and 59.2 in 2024, among the lowest of his career. Barnwell noted Kupp was elite very recently but finds it hard to gauge his current level due to persistent injuries.
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The Golden State Valkyries entered the All-Star break on a losing streak, dropping their third consecutive game and fifth in their last six with a 67-58 loss to the Seattle Storm. This loss lowered their season record to 10-12. While they hold a winning 7-4 record at home, their road performance is poor at 3-8. Despite having all 11 available players score in Wednesday's game, the Valkyries were held to a season-low 58 points. Cecilia Zandalasini led Golden State with 12 points, followed by rookie Janelle Salaün with 10 points. Seattle secured the win behind a strong performance from Nneka Ogwumike, who scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Erica Wheeler contributed 15 points and Skylar Diggins added 10 points and six assists. The Valkyries struggled to contain Ogwumike, who scored 11 points and secured six rebounds in the first half, even though they held the Storm to 34.2% shooting overall. This game contrasted sharply with their previous two matchups in San Francisco, where the Valkyries had built significant halftime leads. That pattern did not repeat in Seattle.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars' offense struggled significantly last season, with most players regressing except for rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. New head coach Liam Coen, coming from a successful stint as the Buccaneers' offensive coordinator, is expected to elevate the unit in 2025. CBS Sports ranked the Jaguars' offensive trio of Brian Thomas Jr., running back Travis Etienne, and quarterback Trevor Lawrence as the 19th best in the NFL, a drop from 16th the previous year. Despite Thomas Jr.'s historically great rookie season, the ranking fell due to concerns about Lawrence and Etienne. Lawrence played only 10 games and performed poorly, raising doubts about him meeting his initial high expectations. Etienne faces potential reduction in his role after the team added other running backs. Within the AFC South, the Houston Texans' trio ranked highest at 11th, followed by the Jaguars at 19th. The Tennessee Titans ranked 28th, and the Indianapolis Colts ranked 30th. CBS Sports attributed the Colts' low ranking to uncertainty at quarterback, where veteran Gardner Minshew is likely to start due to Anthony Richardson's injuries. Minshew's limitations mean running back Jonathan Taylor (still not back to his 2021 peak) and receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (possibly challenged by Josh Downs) carry a heavy burden, leading to voter skepticism.
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Football lawmakers are considering radical proposals to eliminate penalty kick rebounds and expand VAR usage to cover corner decisions and second yellow cards. These ideas will be discussed at the next International Football Association Board (Ifab) meeting in March. The most significant proposal would prevent penalty-takers and teammates from scoring on rebounds after goalkeeper saves. This change would have nullified goals like Harry Kane's rebound goal against Denmark in Euro 2020. Proponents argue teams already have sufficient advantage with penalties, and this would eliminate encroachment issues. Ifab recently updated penalty rules following controversy during a Champions League match, clarifying that accidental double touches now result in retakes rather than disallowed goals. While support for further changes remains uncertain, any approved proposals could take effect by next summer's World Cup. VAR expansion would allow overturning incorrectly awarded corners when the ball touches an attacking player last. Second yellow card interventions are considered more contentious due to their subjective nature, though Ifab generally favors VAR for clear objective situations. Rule changes require approval from six of Ifab's eight voting members: FIFA holds four votes while the four British football associations each hold one vote.
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The Buffalo Bills are considered strong contenders for the 2025 Super Bowl despite their recent elimination in the AFC Championship Game by the Kansas City Chiefs. Bleacher Report's Matt Holder proposes that the Bills should trade for New Orleans Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu, a former Chiefs Super Bowl winner. Holder notes that while Buffalo has a nearly complete roster, safety remains a positional weakness. The Bills only added depth this offseason with Darrick Forrest and Jordan Hancock instead of addressing the starting role. Holder suggests that if the rebuilding Saints make the 33-year-old Mathieu available, Bills GM Brandon Beane should pursue him. Mathieu would upgrade the position over Damar Hamlin, offering veteran reliability in both run support and pass coverage. His experience includes helping Kansas City win Super Bowl LIV in 2019, and he could immediately strengthen Buffalo's defense.
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Three Indianapolis Colts players who missed the entire 2024 season due to significant injuries are returning for training camp and will be competing for playing time or roster spots. Defensive end Samson Ebukam, who missed 2024 with an Achilles injury suffered in training camp, was a key pass rusher in 2023 (48 pressures, team-high 9.5 sacks). He will compete with Tyquan Lewis and JT Tuimoloau for rotational snaps behind projected starters Laiatu Latu and Kwity Paye. While acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding recovery from an Achilles injury, GM Chris Ballard expressed confidence in Ebukam's work ethic and stated the defense missed his physicality last season. Safety Daniel Scott, a 2023 Day 3 pick, has yet to play an NFL preseason snap due to an ACL injury as a rookie and an Achilles injury in 2024. He returns to a safety group where Nick Cross and Cam Bynum are starters, but depth is inexperienced. Scott will compete with Rodney Thomas and Hunter Wohler for backup roles, potentially aided by defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo's scheme that often uses three safeties. Both coach Shane Steichen and GM Ballard have praised Scott's intelligence and potential, despite his lack of experience. Tight end Jelani Woods missed the 2023 season with hamstring injuries and the 2024 season after toe surgery last summer. The third-round pick possesses size and speed that could impact the passing game, particularly over the middle. He will compete with Will Mallory (who had a strong offseason) for a pass-catching role behind Tyler Warren (do-it-all) and blockers Drew Ogletree and Mo Alie-Cox, as injuries have severely limited his playing time.
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The Toronto Raptors defeated the Denver Nuggets 101-97 in Summer League action on Tuesday, improving their record to 3-0. Ja'Kobe Walter led the Raptors with 26 points, shooting 8-of-16 from the field and 6-of-7 from the free-throw line, while also grabbing four rebounds and recording seven steals. A.J. Lawson contributed 19 points off the bench on his birthday, adding seven rebounds. Other key scorers included Jamal Shead with 16 points and a game-high eight assists, and rookie Collin Murray-Boyles with 10 points. Ulrich Chomche finished with a game-high plus-15 rating, contributing seven points, four rebounds, an assist, and a block, highlighted by a crucial fourth-quarter block leading to a transition dunk for Murray-Boyles. For the winless Nuggets (0-3), Curtis Jones led the team with 20 points off the bench. Denver struggled significantly with Toronto's defensive pressure, committing 24 turnovers in the game. Six of these turnovers occurred during a decisive third-quarter stretch where the Raptors went on a 19-0 run, winning the quarter by 16 points. Over three games, Toronto has forced 87 opponent turnovers. The Raptors are now one of eight undefeated teams in Las Vegas and lead all 30 Summer League squads with a plus-17 average point differential. The top four teams after each plays four games will advance to the semifinals on Saturday. Toronto's next game is against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT.
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A serious crash occurred east of Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday afternoon, resulting in two people being seriously injured. The collision was reported at approximately 1:20 p.m. at the intersection of 148th and Adams streets. According to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, a semitrailer and a passenger vehicle were involved in the crash. Two occupants of the car—an older woman and a child—sustained serious injuries and were transported to a hospital. The driver of the semi-truck was not injured. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Authorities closed 148th Street between Holdrege Street and Havelock Avenue following the incident. This is a developing story, with updates to be provided by Channel 8 (KLKN-TV).
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The Buffalo Bills focused their 2025 offseason efforts on strengthening their defense to pursue a Super Bowl victory and compete with AFC rivals like the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs. Key areas targeted for improvement included linebacker, safety, cornerback, and defensive line. General Manager Brandon Beane addressed these needs through the draft, selecting cornerback Maxwell Hairston in the first round, defensive tackle T.J. Sanders in the second round, defensive tackle Deone Walker in the fourth round, and cornerback Jordan Hancock in the fifth round. Additionally, the team signed veteran defensive linemen Joey Bosa, Larry Ogunjobi, and Michael Hoecht in free agency. Analyst Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report questioned whether these moves were sufficient, noting that both the Bills and Ravens face immense pressure to overcome Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs. While acknowledging Buffalo's significant defensive line investments—adding six new players for depth—Ballentine highlighted concerns about the team's salary cap limitations potentially hindering their ability to gain a decisive competitive edge.
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The Denver Nuggets have completed major free agency moves, including acquiring Cameron Johnson and Jonas Valanciunas via trade while signing Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr., leaving them with 14 roster spots filled and no urgency to add a 15th player. This group, considered potentially the franchise's strongest ever, enters a holding pattern with their current lineup. At point guard, Jamal Murray remains the starter entering his eighth season with high expectations for All-Star performance and playoff readiness. Bruce Brown will serve as primary backup with an expanded playmaking role, having previously played 32.5% of his minutes at the position. Jalen Pickett provides third-string depth as an injury replacement specialist. The shooting guard position features Christian Braun as starter after a breakout third season, with anticipated consistent production. Julian Strawther and Tim Hardaway Jr. form a capable backup tandem, with Hardaway expected to challenge for rotation minutes despite signing for the minimum. Two-way player Tamar Bates rounds out the position without projected significant action. Small forward sees newcomer Cameron Johnson starting in a floor-spacing role similar to Michael Porter Jr.'s previous position, though his career-high 1,800 minutes require depth support. Peyton Watson will be the primary backup using defensive versatility, with Strawther or Hardaway potentially sliding over during absences. Hunter Tyson and two-way Spencer Jones provide emergency depth. Power forward remains anchored by Aaron Gordon, who exercised his player option and signed an extension despite previous injury concerns. Watson will occasionally backup Gordon, while bigger lineups could feature competition between Zeke Nnaji and rookie DaRon Holmes II for limited minutes behind the 12th-year veteran.
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The Phoenix Suns have undergone significant roster changes with at least nine new players added this offseason, potentially including more moves. The acquisition of Jalen Green from the Houston Rockets in the Kevin Durant trade is a key development, though questions remain about how his skills will fit alongside Devin Booker, particularly given their overlapping roles. A recent secret workout involving Green added further intrigue. Green expressed sadness about leaving Houston, calling it "home" where he started his NBA career and built connections, acknowledging the trade was a business decision. While not explicitly stating regret, the report suggests he felt "blind-sided" by the move. Optimistically, this could motivate Green to have his best season yet with Phoenix, though integrating him with Booker presents a challenge. Green emphasized a lesson learned in Houston: becoming a great player requires being an excellent defender, not just a scorer – a sentiment welcomed by Suns fans. However, concerns exist that if Houston becomes a contender led by Durant, Green might look back and wish he was still there. His trade value around the league was reportedly lower than Phoenix anticipated before acquiring him. The Suns prioritize players committed to Phoenix, exemplified by Devin Booker's lucrative extension and positive statements from other recent additions like rookies Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro. Green's comments expressing attachment to Houston stand in contrast to this desired mindset. The report stresses that for both Green and the Suns to succeed, he needs to focus forward, not dwell on Houston. His potential to become an All-Star depends on this forward-looking attitude, as lingering thoughts could negatively impact the team's positive momentum.
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Kansas City Chiefs rookie Ashton Gillotte underwent intense teenage training under his mother Veronica Gillotte, which included Spartan Races, CrossFit (ranking 21st in Southeast), weightlifting state championships, and earned him a spot on college football's "Freaks List." His college teammates called the regimen "crazy" when experiencing it firsthand. Veronica similarly trained all three children: soccer/football-playing daughter Alexandra and MMA fighter son Devin. The NFL has significantly increased female coaching representation, employing 15 full-time female coaches in 2024 – a 47% rise since 2021 and 1,400% since 2015. Notably, 6 of these 15 coaches work in strength, conditioning, and performance departments, reflecting a natural entry pipeline for women into these roles. NFL Women's Forum founder Sam Rapoport attributes this growth to existing sports pipelines beyond tackle football. NFL performance staffs typically comprise 4-6 members responsible for roster-wide physical readiness, injury rehabilitation, and game-day preparation. The cross-sport transferability of strength/conditioning expertise has accelerated female integration into these positions. Emily Zaler exemplifies this trajectory, having worked for the NBA's Knicks, NFL's Broncos, WNBA's Liberty, and currently the 76ers as an assistant strength coach/sports scientist. Her success stems from deeply investing in individual athletes' development journeys.
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The Houston Rockets aggressively pursued championship contention in the 2025 NBA offseason, signaling a "win-now" approach by upgrading key positions without sacrificing their young core. Houston addressed three critical needs: a dominant perimeter scorer, a reliable 3-and-D wing, and playoff-tested center depth. The defining move was acquiring future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant, replacing Jalen Green. Durant significantly raises the offensive ceiling and brings playoff pedigree, despite risks associated with age and injury history. His fit with Alperen Sengun, Amen Thompson, and Jabari Smith Jr. creates a legitimate "Big 3". Dorian Finney-Smith was brought in to replace Dillon Brooks. Finney-Smith offers more efficient shooting and a better contract than Brooks, fitting well into switch-heavy defenses without needing the ball. To bolster the frontcourt, Clint Capela replaces Jock Landale. Capela adds playoff experience, rim protection, rebounding, and stability, easing the load on Steven Adams and Sengun. These major additions cost the Rockets Cam Whitmore and the No. 10 draft pick, but the core of Thompson, Smith, Sengun, and Reed Sheppard remains intact. The Rockets' summer is viewed as impressive due to this balance between going all-in and maintaining future assets. The individual signings received the following grades: Clint Capela's acquisition was seen as a low-risk, high-floor move providing valuable playoff experience and rim protection as a backup or spot-starter. Dorian Finney-Smith's signing was graded as a smart, underrated pickup, offering defensive versatility and better spacing than Brooks, making him a valuable role player for playoff success.
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Roger Shoals, a former NFL offensive tackle and 1964 champion with the Cleveland Browns, died Monday at age 86. He played nine NFL seasons, spending his first two years with Cleveland, followed by seven with the Detroit Lions and one with the Denver Broncos. Selected by the Browns in the 16th round of the 1961 NFL Draft after playing college football at Maryland, Shoals was also chosen by the Dallas Texans in the 1962 AFL Draft but signed with Cleveland. His career began in 1963, and he won an NFL championship the following season—a victory he later described as "heaven," noting he wore his championship ring constantly despite curious onlookers. Standing 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, Shoals started 70 of his 104 career NFL games, including every contest in his final four seasons. He notably served as a key blocker for Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown during his tenure with the Browns. Post-retirement, Shoals was known for his "affable," "engaging," and "candid" personality, frequently speaking at banquets. He later lived in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, working as vice president of sales at Gould Paper Corp. and co-owning a Pennsylvania car dealership. Tributes highlighted his "big caring heart" and relentless "spirit for hard work and success," with friends recalling how he mentored loved ones through life's challenges. Shoals is survived by his wife Jean, children Mike and Hollie, four grandchildren, two brothers, and a sister.
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Bayern Munich is reportedly considering a move for Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli as they seek to strengthen their attacking options, particularly on the left wing. This follows Leroy Sané's departure to Galatasaray and unsuccessful attempts to sign Florian Wirtz, who joined Liverpool, and Nico Williams, who stayed at Athletic Bilbao. According to The Athletic, Martinelli is viewed as a potential target for Bayern manager Vincent Kompany, alongside Liverpool's Luis Díaz. Bayern previously had a bid of approximately £58 million rejected for Díaz and may now focus their attention on acquiring Martinelli instead. Martinelli joined Arsenal from Brazilian second-tier club Ituano in 2019 for £6 million, a signing initiated by then-manager Unai Emery. Initially requiring time to settle as a teenager, he showed early promise, scoring 5 Premier League goals across his first two seasons. He became a more regular starter in the 2021/22 season, contributing 6 goals and 6 assists in 36 matches. His breakthrough came in the 2022/23 campaign, where he excelled with 15 league goals and 7 assists, playing a key role in Arsenal's second-place finish.
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Lionel Messi has won the AT&T Goal of the Matchday award for Matchday 24, receiving 77.3% of the fan vote. This marks his fifth Goal of the Matchday honor in 2025. The winning goal was a low free kick he scored for Inter Miami CF against Nashville SC, opening the scoring in their 2-1 victory at Chase Stadium and contributing to his MLS-record fifth consecutive brace. Evander finished in second place with 15.3% of the vote for his long-range strike, though his team, FC Cincinnati, lost 4-2 to rivals Columbus Crew. David Da Costa came in third place with 4.2% for his clinical finish that gave the Portland Timbers an early lead against St. Louis CITY SC. Martín Ojeda took fourth place with 3.3% for his low free kick that found the near post in Orlando City's 1-1 draw with CF Montréal. The article concludes by directing readers to view all the nominees.
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Bayern Munich continues its search for a left winger after failing to secure targets Florian Wirtz, Nico Williams, Bradley Barcola, and Jamie Gittens. Reports from The Athletic, via Arsenal correspondents, indicate that Gabriel Martinelli is among the potential candidates Bayern are considering for the left-wing position, although talks have not advanced beyond initial interest. The article notes that while Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta values Martinelli, a sale could become feasible if it enables Arsenal to pursue one of their own remaining transfer targets. The report also highlights the common transfer market tactic where a selling club might leak or fabricate interest from another club to increase a player's price. It suggests Arsenal could potentially be using Bayern's reported interest in Martinelli to facilitate a move for their own target, possibly Real Madrid's Rodrygo Goes. The piece concludes by emphasizing the inherent unpredictability of transfer rumors.
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Despite the rarity of high school sweethearts lasting, especially for famous NBA players, several stars have married partners they met as teenagers. LeBron James met his wife Savannah while he was a star at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Ohio; they married in 2013 and have three children: Bronny (now on the Lakers), Bryce (heading to play for Arizona Wildcats), and Zhuri. Stephen Curry met his wife Ayesha as teenagers in North Carolina; they married in 2011 and have four children: Riley, Ryan, Canon, and Cai. Other NBA players who found their spouses while in high school include Russell Westbrook (married Nina Earl in 2015), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (married Hailey Summers in 2024), Jalen Brunson (married Ali Marks in 2023), and Chris Paul (married Jada Crowley in 2011). The article also notes Kobe Bryant met Vanessa Bryant when he was 21 and she was 17 and still in high school.
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Lionel Messi is partnering with Lay's to launch a new Argentine-Style Steak flavored potato chip. The new flavor was revealed by influencer Snach with Zach (@snachwithzach), who announced the chips would be available exclusively at 7-Eleven and Speedway stores in the coming weeks. This launch is part of Lay's long-standing relationship with Messi, who serves as the face of the brand's "olé, olé, olé" campaign. Tina Mahal, SVP of marketing at Frito-Lay, emphasized the synergy between Lay's and soccer, stating the brand uniquely turned the iconic chant into a song about Lay's. Messi previously collaborated on limited-edition products like the Greatest-Of-All-Time Cheese Flavor Series in 2022, expressing excitement about reaching fans. Earlier this year, Messi participated in Year Three of Lay's 'No Lay’s, No Game' campaign, surprising fans at Miami bars with fellow soccer player Luis Suárez. Messi described the experience as special, highlighting Miami's soccer culture and praising Lay's for enhancing the soccer viewing experience.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers are currently undergoing pre-season training in Portugal. The team played their first training camp match against Santa Clara on Tuesday, resulting in a 2-1 defeat for Wolves. Despite the loss, manager Vitor Pereira saw positive signs in the game. Player Fer Lopez received praise for his lively performance, and Sasa Kalajdzic was also fairly praised for his display, which included scoring a well-taken goal. Meanwhile, Manchester City player Rico Lewis, currently on holiday in Portugal following the conclusion of City's 2023/24 season, posted a picture on his Instagram Story on Tuesday wearing a Wolves shirt. The shirt specifically had 'FORBS 26' on the back. This refers to Carlos Forbs, Lewis's former teammate from their time together in the Manchester City academy, where they played for both the U18s and U23s. While Lewis progressed to Manchester City's first-team squad, Forbs left the club in the summer of 2023 to join Ajax. Despite their separate career paths, Lewis and Forbs have remained good friends, evidenced by Lewis tagging Forbs in an Instagram post earlier this year. Lewis wearing the Wolves shirt is a gesture of support for his friend, who now plays for Wolves. Forbs, known for being prolific in City's academy, had a challenging first season playing senior football for Ajax.
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The Golden State Warriors remain the only NBA team without any offseason moves, causing fan concern following their second-round playoff exit. While they acquired Jimmy Butler at February's trade deadline, many believe they need further roster improvements to compete for a championship. On Wednesday, the Warriors missed an opportunity to sign Bradley Beal. The Phoenix Suns agreed to a contract buyout with the three-time All-Star, who plans to join the LA Clippers on a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option after clearing waivers. Despite being linked to Beal before his buyout, the Warriors front office reportedly hesitated financially. League sources revealed Golden State was unwilling to offer Beal more than a minimum contract, unlike the Milwaukee Bucks who made a strong push. The Miami Heat were also limited to a minimum offer after acquiring Norman Powell. While avoiding overpaying for an aging star coming off a mediocre season might seem prudent, analysts note the Warriors might need to take risks on potential difference-makers. Beal's Clippers deal at $11 million over two years represents the type of contract many hoped Golden State could have offered.
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A Philadelphia sports content creator known as Rossi faces potential backlash if the Phillies miss the playoffs, stemming from a viral Instagram comment she made. The comment, which reads "Let a homeless guy get your (sic) pregnant," has garnered over 584,977 likes on her personal account and is the top comment there. However, on the Crossing Broad Instagram account sharing her post, the top comment is different. It belongs to The Real Malik Joe (a verified account who has collaborated with Crossing Broad's Kevin Pagan), suggesting Rossi should "get a hot dog and re-sell it on the subway." This comment has significantly fewer likes (1,252), leading the author to speculate that Instagram's algorithm prioritizes it due to verification status and past interactions. The author notes this discrepancy creates ambiguity about what truly constitutes the "top comment," possibly offering Rossi an easy out if the situation escalates negatively. The key factor for Rossi avoiding disaster is the Phillies making the playoffs. Currently holding a 55-41 record, the team is on pace to secure either the division title or a wild card spot, barring a major collapse. Their position is considered stronger compared to the previous two seasons at the same point. The author concludes by humorously remarking that the extremely high engagement on Rossi's post likely generated enough revenue to "sign a couple of bullpen arms."
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As Pep Guardiola enters the new season following disappointment, emerging players have an opportunity to carve out meaningful roles due to injuries, fixture congestion, and the need for fresh energy. Five young talents are highlighted as ones to watch closely during the 2025/26 campaign. Brazilian defender Vitor Reis, signed from Palmeiras for £29.6 million, arrived as a highly-rated teenage centre-back. Strong, composed, and confident on the ball, he fits City's typical defensive profile. After training with senior coaches and featuring at the Club World Cup last season, the upcoming pre-season is seen as a key integration point. With questions over the futures of Nathan Aké and John Stones partly due to age and fitness, Reis could contend for minutes. Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri, signed from River Plate, has already begun making an impression at senior level. The 19-year-old made a late Premier League appearance and scored his first competitive goal at the Club World Cup. Nicknamed 'El Diablito' for his dribbling and acceleration, Echeverri offers directness in attack. Potential attacking departures, such as Jack Grealish, could open an opportunity for him to contribute in domestic and European competitions. Midfielder Divine Mukasa, signed from West Ham in 2023, enjoyed an exceptionally prolific Academy campaign last season. The England youth international recorded 16 goals and 15 assists in just 20 Under-18 Premier League appearances.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first 25 years of the 21st century represent their most successful period, transforming the franchise from its historically painful past into one of the NFL's more respected teams, highlighted by two Super Bowl victories. Starting the all-quarter-century offensive roster with quarterbacks, Tom Brady is unquestionably the Buccaneers' QB1. Despite initial skepticism about his move from New England after 20 years and 6 championships, Brady decisively answered critics by leading the Bucs to their first winning season in 10 years, first playoff appearance in 13 years, and a Super Bowl win. In just three seasons (50 games), he accumulated 14,643 passing yards, 108 touchdown passes, only 33 interceptions, and a 32-18 record, setting single-season franchise records for touchdown passes (43), yards (5,316), and game-winning drives (5, twice). Brady also sparked a cultural rejuvenation, making the Bucs one of the NFL's most consistent teams over the last five years. Baker Mayfield represents the next significant quarterback in recent Buccaneers history. His resurgence has allowed the team to seamlessly continue the success of the Brady era. In just two years, Mayfield has led prolific offenses, totaling 8,544 yards and 69 touchdowns (leading the NFL in touchdowns during that timeframe), along with 541 rushing yards and 4 rushing touchdowns. His performance earned him two Pro Bowl nods and provided the team with the swagger and high ceiling it lacked for many years.
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