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Thursday’s collection of links.
ESPN Insider Kevin Pelton shows where Golden State ranks among the 50 greatest NBA teams of all time.
JuJu Smith-Schuster became the NFL’s youngest player to reach 1,000 yards and then spent the offseason hanging with celebrities. But ball comes first.
Baker Mayfield was the No. 1 pick in the draft but that doesn’t guarantee he will start over veteran Tyrod Taylor at quarterback.
Expectations have soared for Houston’s dynamic QB after an offseason spent making sure the mental side of his game catches up to his exciting tools.
At age 35, with 43,360 NBA minutes on his legs, the fate of a franchise on his back, the Bulls needed Michael Jordan to make magic one more time.
“I think it was a very defining moment of what my career was in Chicago,” Jordan said. “… The essence of who Michael Jordan became, and who Michael Jordan was, ended with that shot in 1998.”
There’s plenty of talent lingering just outside the top 20 in this year’s draft class.
Twenty years after Michael Jordan hit one of the most iconic shots in NBA history, the “was it a foul” question lingers. Here, one of the game’s refs gives his point of view.
Enough about the traffic and what happened in 2004, thankfully, it’s time for some actual golf. The U.S. Open returns to Shinnecock Hills, and while the historic track — and all its potential treachery — will take center stage, so will a large