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Nets ‘not going to anything’ about Kyrie Irving after promoting antisemitic film, NBA insider says

Chiefs’ Andy Reid pumps brakes on Kadarius Toney hype

James Kratch

People seemed to forget why the NY Giants traded Kadarius Toney the minute they did. The guy had not even booked his flight to Kansas City yet and he was already being considered the next game-breaking Chiefs receiver. But Andy Reid is trying to bring expectations for the Giants exile back down to earth. “We’ve … Continued

The 15 richest contracts in Mets history

Matt Musico

Steve Cohen’s version of the Mets is already much different than the Wilpon version. The biggest change between these two? A willingness to spend some money. Opening up the checkbook last winter helped the Amazins win 100-plus regular-season games for just the fourth time in franchise history. What kind of encore will Cohen, Billy Eppler, … Continued

Giants’ loss is trade deadline sign: They should not be buyers

James Kratch

This Giants loss was seen from a mile away. A few miles, actually, because we have been expecting it for some time now. The Seahawks are a legitimate playoff contender. They took away Saquon Barkley. They neutralized Daniel Jones’ legs. And then they challenged the quarterback to beat them through the air with a banged-up offensive … Continued

LOOK: Jets fan dressed as one of Robert Saleh’s receipts

Matt Musico

Sunday marks Week 8 of the NFL season, but it’s also a day for multitasking. With Halloween coming on Monday, some Jets fans are getting in the spirit ahead of Gang Green’s AFC East showdown vs. the Patriots at MetLife Stadium. Remember when head coach Robert Saleh said he’s “taking receipts” on all the Jets’ … Continued

Nets should move on from Kyrie Irving, but they won’t

Josh Benjamin

Another day gone, another day the Nets should have moved on from Kyrie Irving long ago. The Athletic reported the controversial point guard taking to Twitter on Thursday and shared an Amazon link to the film “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” based off a book largely considered antisemitic. As of Saturday morning, the tweet … Continued

Why Mets might be OK with overpaying for Brandon Nimmo

Matt Musico

Outfielder Brandon Nimmo is about to hit the open market after spending the entirety of his professional baseball career with the Mets. Will he be back in Flushing for 2023 and beyond? Nimmo has expressed a desire to continue playing for the team that drafted him. But as we all know, anything can happen in … Continued

Jalen Brunson is already changing Knicks’ narrative

Josh Benjamin

Four games in, Jalen Brunson has already started rewriting the story of the modern-day Knicks. Leadership. Focus. There’s a team chemistry in Madison Square Garden many thought long gone. This is what Brunson has brought to the table in his short Knicks tenure. New York’s star free agent acquisition had all of his skills on … Continued

Kadarius Toney very happy about Giants trading him to Chiefs

Matt Musico

The Kadarius Toney era with the Giants is officially over. Everyone seems to be thrilled about it, including the oft-injured wide receiver. Big Blue traded its 2021 first-round draft pick to the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday for a compensatory third-round pick and a sixth-round pick. We saw that Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was very … Continued

Giants give up on Kadarius Toney, trade him to Chiefs

James Kratch

Kadarius Toney will now rehab his perpetually injured hamstrings and throw up angry social media posts in Kansas City. The Giants have traded the talented but mercurial wide receiver to the Chiefs. They will get the Chiefs’ third-round compensatory pick and a sixth-rounder back in return. The compensatory pick will fall on the end of the … Continued