Day: May 30, 2018

NBA Rumors: Bryan Colangelo Used Burner Twitter Accounts To Rip 76ersNBA Rumors: Bryan Colangelo Used Burner Twitter Accounts To Rip 76ers

Twitter is a great place for people to do really stupid things on the internet, just look at Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo. Thanks to some dogged reporting from The Ringer’s Ben Detrick, it appears as though Colangelo used as many as five burner accounts on

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Harper powers Nationals to fifth straight winHarper powers Nationals to fifth straight win

Bryce Harper and Manny Machado exchanged solo home runs in the first inning and showed off their impressive skill-sets. But ultimately, Harper collected three hits to lead the Nationals to their fifth consecutive victory, a 3-2 win over the Orioles, on Tuesday night at Camden Yards. The Nationals moved into a tie with the Braves for first in the National League East.

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Moore: Don’t compare LeBron James to Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan, compare him to WiltMoore: Don’t compare LeBron James to Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan, compare him to Wilt

Don’t tell me the Cleveland Cavaliers can’t beat the Golden State Warriors in the upcoming NBA Finals. They can’t, but that’s not the point. The point is LeBron James has an opportunity to boost his reputation and legacy as one of the all-time greats, even in defeat. He’s been compared

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Joe Ellis meets with Broncos players regarding NFL’s new anthem policyJoe Ellis meets with Broncos players regarding NFL’s new anthem policy

Broncos president Joe Ellis, who along with G.M. John Elway essentially run the franchise, met Tuesday with the team’s players regarding the NFL’s new anthem policy. Via Mike Klis of 9news.com, Ellis focused not on any team policy but on the NFL’s policy. He also hopes to foster an ongoing

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Rizzo’s HR starts rally, day after disputed slideRizzo’s HR starts rally, day after disputed slide

Anthony Rizzo’s solo homer opened the go-ahead, three-run seventh inning as the Cubs clinched the series victory over the Pirates. Elias Diaz, who was the recipient of Rizzo’s disputed slide on Monday, went deep for the Pirates. Ben Zobrist and Kyle Schwarber added a pair of two-run shots, while Austin Meadows knocked the first homer by a lefty off Jon Lester this season.

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