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Indiana Fever Revoke Vet Reporter's Credentials After "Inaccurate" Caitlin Clark Report
The Fever have been criticized for having Caitlin Clark put onto their injury reports a mere hour or two before the game starts. Veteran reporter, Scott Agness, called these late scratches a "part of a strategic management plan". The team then revoked his media pass after what they deemed to be "inaccurate and unsubstantiated information".
By Samir Mehdi
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18 minutes ago
Steph Curry Rejected More Money From A Different Brand Before Signing With Li-Ning
"He actually passed on more money from another company," reported Shams Charania on Steph eventually signing with Li-Ning. His 10-year deal with them tops $400 million. It's unclear who the other company was but it's likely it was either Nike or Adidas. Shams later said Jimmy Butler's recruitment was what tipped the scales in Li-Ning's favor in snagging Curry.
By Samir Mehdi
24 minutes ago
Tracy McGrady Claims Victor Wembanyama Is The Face Of The NBA
Victor Wembanyama is the reigning DPOY, Western Conference Finals MVP, and dethroned the defending NBA champs all in his first Playoff run at age 22. "He’s the face of the league. That man is the best player on both ends of the court. No one in our game has the impact that Wemby has on the basketball court," said T-Mac.
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 hours ago
Victor Wembanyama Stays Coy on Defensive Strategy vs Josh Hart
Wemby would not reveal much when asked about roaming off Hart after Cleveland tried it and paid for it in the East finals. Asked what he thinks of that strategy now, he said teams “anticipate a lot” and that San Antonio’s staff is “on top of things.” Pressed for more, he simply answered, “No.”
By Raahib Singh
about 3 hours ago
Victor Wembanyama Sees Impatience as Spurs’ Difference Between Good and Great
Wemby said patience only goes so far, arguing impatience “can be a virtue” for players chasing greatness before the NBA Finals. He said greats are rarely content with falling short, and even if impatience fails nine times, the tenth might make someone “play over your level” or “overachieve,” becoming “the difference-maker between good and great.”
By Raahib Singh




