The Spurs are restricting sales of tickets to game 5 to only customers residing within a 150-mile radius
“Orders by residents outside of a 150-mile radius of Frost Bank Center will be canceled without notice and refunds given"
(h/t @NBA_NewYork)
One week ahead of the White House hosting an Ultimate Fighting Championship event, a public interest law firm is attempting to stop the high-profile sports event from taking place. https://t.co/vmpGwY6oqA
In a recent article on MLBdotcom, Mark Sheldon suggested the Reds could trade former first-round pick Cam Collier at the deadline.
Sheldon says if the Reds are contenders in late July, they will need to dip into their prospect pool to acquire bullpen and lineup help.
Per court: "This court finds that applicant has demonstrated that he will suffer a probable, imminent, and irreparable injury if this court does not issue this temporary injunction because he will be unable to participate as a member of Texas Tech University's 2026 football team."
NEWS: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
The California State Assembly has passed the Protect Our Games Act, a bill to protect user rights after a game's service ends
Under this, games shutting down would need to provide at least 60 days notice to consumers, while also ensuring that purchasers will still have access to the game via an alt version or patch that allows it to be played offline. And if not, they must offer refunds
The bill must still be passed by the California Senate