In 2023, the 76ers cut Julian Champagnie in order to sign Mac McClung to a two-way contract.
The Spurs claimed him off waivers two days later.
Champagnie currently leads San Antonio in 3PM this postseason (38).
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Chris Simms was FIRED by NBC from their Sunday Night Football coverage not long after when he almost reveled what coaches & their wives have been telling him about #Patriots HC Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini.
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This clip is wild now:
This might be a lot for you to handle so take a seat and listen to this, Chad.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman was able to trade a third-round pick for Jaelan Phillips in the first place because he knew that he had two additional third-round picks coming to him for Haason Reddick and Milton Williams.
He traded one of those for Phillips, who had a good but not great half of a season in Philadelphia. Phillips was able to parlay that into a $30 million per year deal, which the Eagles were never going to match. Why? Because they knew that it would bring them ANOTHER compensatory third-round pick in 2027.
Roseman added another compensatory pick to his treasure chest of assets. Now he was essentially able to cash that in, along with the compensatory pick that the Eagles received for the departure of Williams into a far more proven, Pro Bowl edge rusher in Jonathan Greenard.
So this isn’t like a team is just throwing away their only third-round pick that is within the first 96 selections. The Eagles have these picks and this flexibility in the first place because of their ability to bring in players, maximize their skillsets and then let other teams overpay those players for their accomplishments in Philadelphia.
It’s chess, not checkers. ♟️
Madden Orlovsky had a heartfelt message for his family and friends in honor of World Autism Awareness Day 🥹
This was a special moment for all of us at ESPN. Thanks, Madden and @danorlovsky7 ❤️
If you are in your 30’s and grew up playing basketball every minute you could - like most of our generation did. This was your absolute favorite show on TV in 2002.