Latest Sports News, Rumors, and Deals.
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Golden State Warriors Extend Gui Santos: 3 Years, $15M With a Player Option
Warriors agreed to a three-year, $15M extension with Gui Santos that includes a player option for 2028 to 2029. Reuters says terms were not disclosed.
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Miami Dolphins Tua Tagovailoa Decision May Come Down to Cap Math and a Post-June 1 Move
Combine Buzz expects Miami to use a post-June 1 release structure for Tua Tagovailoa to manage dead cap. The team says all options remain open.
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The All-Star Game as Agent Flex: Klutch Roll Call Goes Viral
Boardroom claims Klutch led agencies with six 2026 NBA All-Stars, listing LeBron, Maxey, Fox, Jalen Johnson, Ingram, and Jamal Murray.
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New York Knicks Rookie Mohamed Diawara Answers the Call vs Milwaukee Bucks, Game-Best +25
Knicks rookie Mohamed Diawara delivered 10 points and a game-best +25 vs Milwaukee, making a loud case for steady ninth-man minutes heading toward the playoffs.
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NFL Combine QB Buzz: Ty Simpson Leads Workout Grades as the Race Tightens
With Fernando Mendoza not doing field work, the combine became a showcase for the next wave of QBs. Sporting News graded Ty Simpson on top, but the order will keep shifting at pro days.
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Golden State Warriors Injury Messaging Gets Messy, Steve Kerr Backs Off Kristaps Porziņģis Comments
Steve Kerr said he made a “stupid mistake” discussing Kristaps Porziņģis’ medical situation and said he should leave it to professionals. Porziņģis was scratched again, per the Chronicle.
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New York Giants Cap Crunch Could Cost Them Bobby Okereke
The Giants are planning to release LB Bobby Okereke to create $9M in cap space. The move is not official yet, but it points to a cap reset.
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DeMar DeRozan To Los Angeles Lakers Or Los Angeles Clippers Keeps Circling, But The Buyout Door Is Shut
DeMar DeRozan-to-LA buyout buzz keeps popping up, but reports tied to Brett Siegel say Sacramento has no interest in a buyout right now. Offseason watch.
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Boston Celtics Linked to Lonzo Ball, but the Risk Might Be Too Big
Buyout chatter links Lonzo Ball to Boston, but a report cited by NESN says his outlook could be “may never play again,” making this a scary Celtics target.
