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May 03 2026SPORTS

Hornets’ summer trade talk: Who could leave besides Bridges?

The Hornets face a tough choice this offseason. Miles Bridges is out of the question—everyone knows he’s the top trade piece. But who else could be moved to reshape the team? Three different voices in basketball circles have different answers. First up is a big man who might surprise fans. Ryan Kal

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Baseball’s shifting lineup: what happens when young talent meets team success?

The New York Yankees are facing a classic baseball dilemma these days. A top prospect turned everyday player finds himself on the outside looking in, while a newer face steps in and delivers right away. Anthony Volpe, once a rising star with a Gold Glove and 21 home runs as a rookie, is now waiting

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Game 7 Showdown: Who Wins When Teams Brace for a Slow Game?

The Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics face off tonight in a must-watch Game 7, after Philly defied expectations with back-to-back double-digit wins to force a deciding match. Boston entered the series as heavy favorites, but their struggles from three-point range and Jayson Tatum’s early exit in

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Atlanta's Sports Highs and Lows: Where the Hawks' Playoff Struggle Fits In

Atlanta sports fans have seen their fair share of dramatic moments over the years, some more embarrassing than others. The Hawks' recent playoff loss by 51 points stands out, but it's not the first time local teams have faltered under pressure. The Falcons' Super Bowl defeat, marred by a quarterback

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Timberwolves Still Have a Shot Against San Antonio

The Timberwolves aren’t exactly the favorites in their latest playoff series against the Spurs. In fact, they’re big underdogs—so big that sportsbooks hardly give them a chance to even make the next round. Minnesota is missing two key players, including star Anthony Edwards, who’s still recovering f

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Big Upsets and Tight Games to Watch This Friday

The Los Angeles Lakers are on a risky path as they head to Houston for Game 6 of their playoff series. The Lakers, who are down three games to none, have already shown resilience by winning the first two matches at home. Their star LeBron James has delivered strong performances, and seasoned players

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May 02 2026SPORTS

LIV Golf players and PGA Tour return: what's the real deal?

Lucas Glover used to be very clear about his feelings toward LIV Golf players. For years, he was one of the vocal critics saying those who left the PGA Tour for the rival league shouldn’t be welcomed back. The 46-year-old pro has spent over two decades in the PGA Tour, winning six titles and climbin

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Bangladesh and New Zealand face off in final T20 showdown

The third T20 match between Bangladesh and New Zealand isn’t just another game—it’s a chance for history. Bangladesh has never won a full series against New Zealand on a single tour before. One more victory would break that streak. Even if rain washes out the game, they’d finish 1-0 unbeaten. But Ne

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May 01 2026SPORTS

Flyers, Phillies and a Photo Showdown

The weekend brought surprises across Philadelphia sports. In the NHL, the Flyers shocked their rivals by taking a 3‑0 series lead over the Penguins and holding on to win Game 6, ending the series. In the NBA, the Sixers stayed in the playoff race against the Celtics, helped by Joel Embiid’s early re

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May 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation games now: one-time check, no more hassles

A strange warning popped up last weekend for some PlayStation buyers. New digital copies suddenly showed a 30-day countdown, making players worry they’d lose access if they stayed offline. Quick tests by gamers suggested the timer might reset itself after a month, turning a one-time check into a per

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