Category: Sports

Kerr's Defensive Shift Sparks Warriors' 134-117 Win Over Jazz, Podziemski Punished
Nov, 26 2025

Kerr's Defensive Shift Sparks Warriors' 134-117 Win Over Jazz, Podziemski Punished

Steve Kerr's decisive second-quarter adjustments and bench discipline led the Golden State Warriors to a 134-117 win over the Utah Jazz, with Brandin Podziemski benched for a defensive lapse and the team slashing turnovers to just 10.

Timberwolves crush short-handed Mavericks 120-96 behind Naz Reid's season-high 22 points
Nov, 18 2025

Timberwolves crush short-handed Mavericks 120-96 behind Naz Reid's season-high 22 points

The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the injury-riddled Dallas Mavericks 120-96 on November 17, 2025, led by Naz Reid's season-high 22 points and 12 rebounds off the bench, as Dallas fell to 4-12 amid a wave of injuries.

Trail Blazers stun Lakers 122-108 as Reaves shines but James and Davis miss action
Oct, 28 2025

Trail Blazers stun Lakers 122-108 as Reaves shines but James and Davis miss action

The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 122-108 on October 27, 2025, as Deni Avdija and Jrue Holiday led the charge against a short-handed Lakers team missing LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

Brewers’ Two‑Strike Assault Shocks Dodgers in NLCS Game 1
Oct, 14 2025

Brewers’ Two‑Strike Assault Shocks Dodgers in NLCS Game 1

Milwaukee Brewers' two‑strike offensive strategy powered a 806‑run season but faced a masterclass from Dodgers ace Blake Snell in NLCS Game 1, forcing a tactical rethink.

Jacob Misiorowski Ignites Brewers' NLDS Win with Triple‑Digit Fastballs
Oct, 7 2025

Jacob Misiorowski Ignites Brewers' NLDS Win with Triple‑Digit Fastballs

Jacob Misiorowski's triple‑digit fastball outburst propelled the Brewers to a 7‑3 NLDS win, giving Milwaukee a 2‑0 lead and a chance at their first series title since 2018.

Derrick Henry Lands Record $30 Million Extension with the Ravens
Sep, 23 2025

Derrick Henry Lands Record $30 Million Extension with the Ravens

Derrick Henry signs a two‑year, $30 million extension with Baltimore that includes $25 million fully guaranteed, setting the highest salary ever for a running back over 30. The deal locks the 31‑year‑old star into the Ravens through 2027 and creates cap savings for the team. Henry’s 1,921‑yard, 16‑touchdown debut season helped Baltimore finish atop the league in rushing touchdowns. The contract highlights the Ravens’ confidence in Henry’s durability and elite play despite age‑related concerns common for his position.