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(Sports Illustrated) Who will be the NBA’s best players in the 2022–23 season? Sports Illustrated’s annual Top 100 list is back, aiming to answer that question. This year, the rankings were determined by NBA writers Chris Herring, Rohan Nadkarni and Jeremy Woo through a combination of data and subjective evaluation.
 
(Sports Illustrated) HENDERSON, Nev. – The two potential first picks of the 2023 NBA draft put on a show in their first matchup against each other.
 
(Eclipse News Review) PARKERSBURG – After a milestone win for Dike-New Hartford volleyball a ceremony was held to honor coach Diane Harms for her 1,000th career win. Harms is only the first coach in Iowa history to break the 1,000 wins ceiling.
 
(The Spun) On Wednesday morning, the football world woke up to surprising news about quarterback Blake Bortles. At 30 years old, Bortles announced his retirement from the NFL in a somewhat unconventional way.
 
(The Spun) At this rate the late-night Iowa vs. Nevada game may never end. Iowa vs. Nevada is in another weather delay. Fans evacuate Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City as a bolt of lightning flashes overhead after the Iowa vs. Nevada game was suspended…
 
(Sports Illustrated) These groups have the right mix of talent and personnel to take the next step in 2022–23. Of the eight teams that received No. 1 or No. 2 seeds in the 2022 men’s NCAA tournament, four missed the Big Dance the year before.
 
(Sports Illustrated) With four weeks in the books, it’s time to check in on the NFL MVP odds at SI Sportsbook.
 
(Sports Illustrated) The Yankees’ slugger was under pressure all season, but the American League home run record had nothing to do with it. As everything changed around him—the baseball itself, specially switched out so the league could…
 
(Sports Illustrated) After a long wait, Aaron Judge made history on Tuesday night, blasting his 62nd home run of the season to take the American League single-season record, passing fellow Yankees great Roger Maris. With Maris’s family traveling with the Yankees in recent weeks, he and Judge’s legacies have been intertwined. Another baseball great that has been inextricably linked to the discussion: MLB home run king Barry Bonds, whose 73 home runs in 2001 remains the sport’s record.
 
(The Spun) The Pittsburgh Steelers made some unfortunate team history ahead of their Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
 
 
 
 
 
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