Day: January 14, 2021

Seahawks security manager fired after arrest on child pornography chargesSeahawks security manager fired after arrest on child pornography charges

The Seattle Seahawks have fired their security manager after he was arrested on child pornography charges on Tuesday, according to Suzannah Frame of KING 5. Aaron Miyasato, 41, had worked for the Seahawks since 2011, per his LinkedIn page. Miyasato was allegedly found in possession of over 25,000 images of child pornography and videos of [more]

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Posted Up – Are the Nets title favorites or a disaster waiting to happen?Posted Up – Are the Nets title favorites or a disaster waiting to happen?

Sports Betting News senior NBA insider Chris Haynes and senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill break down the blockbuster deal that sent James Harden to the Nets and discuss if teaming up with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving will be a success in Brooklyn. Hear the full conversation on the Posted Up with Chris Haynes podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you listen.

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Breaking down the James Harden tradeBreaking down the James Harden trade

A blockbuster four-team trade sent James Harden from the Houston Rockets to the Brooklyn Nets. Our own Chris Haynes and Vince Goodwill reconvene this week on an emergency episode for your listening pleasure. How will Harden affect the team chemistry both on and off the court? Is Brooklyn the odds-on favorite to win the East or do the Nets have a soap opera on their hands? 

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Antetokounmpo’s triple-double lifts Bucks over PistonsAntetokounmpo’s triple-double lifts Bucks over Pistons

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, and the Milwaukee Bucks easily beat the Detroit Pistons for the third time this month, 110-101 on Wednesday night. The Bucks built a commanding early lead with a barrage of 3-pointers. Brook Lopez connected three times from beyond the arc in the first quarter, when the Bucks were 7 of 11 from long distance.

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