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DeAndre Ayton, No. 1 Basketball Recruit, Picks Arizona

DeAndre Ayton, No. 1 Basketball Recruit, Picks Arizona

Chip Murphy

DeAndre Ayton, the nation’s top high school basketball recruit in 2017, announced his intentions to play at Arizona live on SportsCenter. DeAndre Ayton became the first No. 1 recruit in history to pick Arizona when he announced his decision to play for the Wildcats live Tuesday on SportsCenter. Ayton is the undisputed top prospect in … Continued

New York Rangers’ Kevin Hayes Showcases His Goofy Personality (Video)

Jackson Heil

#NYR @KevinPHayes12 with that dab workout 💪🏻 https://t.co/0sMwCP0pWe — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) September 6, 2016 Kevin Hayes’ new “dab pushups” only add to his well-known humorous character. Ever since Kevin Hayes arrived in the Big Apple as a free agent out of Boston College, it became clear that he had a very interesting personality. … Continued

Former Duke Blue Devil Quinn Cook Embarrasses A Child (Video)

Chip Murphy

Quinn Cook ruined this poor kid's entire summer. Poor little guy won't want to go back to camp ever agin… pic.twitter.com/S0lY4few5E — Tommy Beer (@TommyBeer) September 5, 2016 Former Duke Blue Devil Quinn Cook is the latest NBA player to embarrass a child during a casual basketball camp. Quinn Cook played four seasons at Duke … Continued

New York Giants Sign DT Robert Thomas, Waive DT Montori Hughes

Jack Aylmer

The New York Giants added defensive tackle Robert Thomas to their active roster, waiving defensive tackle Montori Hughes in a corresponding move. After being waived by the Carolina Panthers, the New York Giants elected to add defensive tackle Robert Thomas to their 53-man squad. To make room for Thomas, New York chose to waive defensive tackle, Montori Hughes. … Continued

Don’t Forget The New York Mets’ Summer Swoon

Chris Boccia

The fact is that the New York Mets are 72-66, but it’s important to remember the recent play of a once-struggling team. [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he ebbs and flows of a major league season have been on full display in the New York Mets’ 2016 campaign. From the valleys of getting swept at home by a third-rate team … Continued

New York Yankees’ Masahiro Tanaka Deserves Legitimate Cy Young Consideration

Emmanuel Berbari

Masahiro Tanaka has been brilliant for the New York Yankees in 2016, distinguishing himself in a league starving for high-level starting pitching. [dropcap]O[/dropcap]ne factor which substantially contrasts the American League from the National League has taken a forefront for the entirety of 2016. The AL cannot pitch by any stretch, producing remarkably inferior numbers in … Continued

Clayton Kershaw’s Return Significantly Impacts NL Landscape

Emmanuel Berbari

Clayton Kershaw will make a much-anticipated return from the DL on Friday, effectively altering the NL playoff picture. Major league baseball has been missing a tremendous once-in-a-generation talent since late June. The Los Angeles Dodgers will activate Clayton Kershaw — a man with three Cy Young awards, an MVP, and 685 strikeouts over his last … Continued

Brooklyn Nets Resisting Inevitable Brook Lopez Trade

Chip Murphy

The Brooklyn Nets are resisting a deal for star center Brook Lopez. They need to stop delaying the inevitable and trade him. The Brooklyn Nets tried to win with Brook Lopez. They really did. It just didn’t work with Deron Williams. Or Joe Johnson. Or Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett. Now it’s too late. It’s … Continued

New York Jets’ Roster Cuts Confirm John Idzik’s Failure

Chris Boccia

With more Idzik draftees biting the dust at New York Jets camp, it’s time to examine just how bad the former GM’s tenure was. [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith New York Jets regular season football a week away, the team has set its 53-man roster in preparation for an East Rutherford hosting of the Cincinnati Bengals. Jets’ roster casualties, … Continued