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Kyren Lacy.

  K2. Kyren Lacy. the young man was a star wide receiver for LSU alongside current NFL stars Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr., expected to be drafted this year. unfortunately, this is NOT about how well he’s doing on the field and where he should be drafted on your fantasy team. the young man, unfortunately, took his life on April 12, 2025 after a long legal battle for his freedom and innocence after being falsely accused of negligent homicide in a hit and run accident. as of the writing of this article, his innocence has been proven. unfortunately far too late for a young man who hadn’t yet hit the pinnacle of his talent. a star on the field and expected to be one of the next top NFL players with his fellow LSU brethren and alum, we don’t get to see just how amazing the young star’s career panned out. however, attention does need to be given to what a star and major loss this is to the sport and its fans. Long Live K2. https://www.gofundme.com/f/honor-kyren-lacy-sup...

Do the Bengals actually like Joe Burrow?

Do the Bengals actually like Joe Burrow? hear me out.. Joe Burrow is a generational quarterback with amazing intangibles, skill and talent. A 6’4, 215lb right handed quarterback who formerly won the Heisman and the National Championship, the quarterback aptly named “Joe Brr” is one of the best in the league every season .. when’s he’s actually on the field. the nonchalant LSU alum, unfortunately, has missed significant time on the field, which at a point in time, begged the question: is it his durability, or other factors? well.. it is in fact other factors. when the Cincinnati Bengals drafted Joe Brr with the 1st overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, they anticipated him to come in and change the game for them, which he did: having thrown the 4th lowest interception percentage for a rookie in NFL history and the best start for a Bengal in franchise history at a staggering 1.2%. however, he was only able to play until week 11 as he was hit low throwing a pass and tore his ACL and...

Shotime.

 Shotime. Last season in the MLB… The Japanese Shogun,  Shohei Ohtani , was sidelined from the mound, recovering from his second Tommy John surgery. Skeptics questioned if he’d ever return to form—let alone justify  the largest contract in MLB history : 10 years, $700M, with $680M deferred. The result? Shotime.  Literally. Injured or not, Shohei proved he’s better than most players  at full health . He etched his name even deeper into baseball history with a historic 40/40 season, capped by a  walk-off grand slam —the kind of moment legends are made of. But Ohtani wasn’t done. He authored something  never  seen before: the first-ever  50/50 season . How? By dropping an  all-time  stat line: 6 hits 5 extra-base hits 3 home runs 10 RBIs 2 stolen bases Perfect  at the plate. Let that sink in. Most players don’t hit 3 homers in a game. Most never record 6 hits in one night. Few hit 50 HRs  or  swipe 50 bags in a  sea...

WNBA.

  WNBA. last season on the WNBA.. a new champion was crowned, as New York’s Liberty raised their torch in celebration of winning the championship. this season, they aim to recreate the success but the road to victory won’t be easy. out in Indiana, the Fever are preparing to scorch like rising body temperatures, led by their All-Star and ROTY, Caitlin Clark, who rattles competition with her deep range shooting + playmaking capabilities.. the Mystics of Washington aim to be just as unreal and magical as they sound.. the Connecticut Sun want to be as hot as the real deal, aiming to set it off to the degree that they can’t be touched during the regular season.  the Atlanta Dream have dreams of being the team that seems unreal in the possibility of grasping their position, whilst the Chicago Sky aim to be just like the Willis Tower, piercing the atmosphere with their success and leaving everyone else beneath them, similar to the views from the 110th floor led by their rebou...

Controversy. Chaos. Courtside.

  NBA controversy. a bit of controversy makes for a good story: villain beginnings, rivalries and personal disputes always starting a media narrative.. in the NBA, some of the biggest stars find their names snared in controversy out in Minnesota, Ant-Man and his pack of Wolves are the surprise team, still alive in the playoffs after sending the timeless king, Lebron James and the Lakers packing in 5: even with his newly acquired magician from the Mavericks, Luka Doncic, following the most controversial and unexpected midseason trade of all time..  he followed up by sending the assassin with deadly range and the newly adopted butler from Miami’s vibrant Heat in the same manner: a 5 game beating.. but Minnesota’s young, athletic superstar? found his name in a world of controversy when reports came out that he’d fathered several children, with him only being 23. the media currently surrounds his ongoing back and forth with the mother of his 4-month old daughter, given th...

MVP.

the Most Valuable Player conversation of this season brings about 2 finalists who both have shown that they were levels above the competition.. so what have they done and who’s deserving of being crowned the NBA’s Most Valuable Player? there’s a chance the MVP award gets announced tonight.. or maybe it doesn’t.. either way, this competition was hot all season and continues to heat up as both are enthralled in a battle to the next round of the playoffs. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, aptly nicknamed SGA or “Aura” is the lightning wielding guard currently captaining the Oklahoma City Thunder and this season, the conversation of Most Valuable Player involved him as he was electric en route to leading his team to the best record in the NBA, 68-14, with tact scoring, fundamentals and efficiency. SGA averaged nearly 33 points, 5 rebounds and almost 7 assists on 52% FG percentage en-route to clinching a postseason berth, alongside taking home an All-Star and the NBA’s scoring champion, given to...

Load Management.

There’s been an ongoing conversation about whether the 82-game season is behind the spike in NBA injuries lately — and for good reason. In recent seasons, we’ve seen an astronomical rise in season-ending — and in some cases, near career-ending — injuries. Data shows a  35% increase in injuries  across the league, making player availability one of the most pressing concerns in the modern NBA. This season alone, we watched  The Process , Joel Embiid, go down in the City of Brotherly Love with a knee injury, playing in just 19 games all year.. his co-star PG-13, Paul George only played 41 games this season after suffering from adductor and knee issues. The Anomaly , Jayson Tatum, ruptured his right Achilles in Game 4 of the second round against the Novas and their newly adopted KAT — and things only got worse from there. The Luck of the Irish finally ran out as the Celtics fell to the Knicks in six. Uncle Drew , Kyrie Irving, tore his left ACL shortly after the All-Star brea...