The relationship between the Grizzlies and Ja Morant hasn’t been repaired, and a trade will occur within the next month.
Memphis will be selling off Morant this summer at his lowest possible value, similarly to what the Hawks also did mid-season with Trae Young.
The Athletic's @WillSammon got Juan Soto's thoughts on MLB's first proposal of a $245.3 million salary cap.
From Will: "If the salary cap proposed in Major League Baseball’s first offer this week were to take effect next season, more than 20 percent of the New York Mets’ theoretical cap space would account for just one player: Juan Soto."
Soto: “Baseball is doing great. We’ve been increasing every year. It’s been great for baseball. We are in the best moment in baseball right now in all kinds of ways. Why should we have a cap?”
Mets union representative David Peterson: "It works in basketball in that way because they don’t have as many guys, so you have a lot less guys for the pot to go around, and that’s a league where one or two people on the team pretty much sell the team. That’s a lot harder to do in baseball.”
#Broncos DE Jonathon Cooper was arrested Thursday night and is being held on two counts of domestic violence and one count of criminal mischief, per TMZ.
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#Bucs QB Baker Mayfield says the start of training camp is his deadline for getting a contract extension done. If not, he'll play out the final year of his contract in 2026.
Mayfield said the two sides are "not close" right now.
Breaking: The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
“There is more work to do, but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal,” one source told @AdamSchefter.
It's fitting that, out of everything, the one thing FIFA regrets at this World Cup is accidentally giving away 60 free tickets, which they've now cancelled and are demanding be paid for in full.