Lamine Yamal Already a Global Superstar

60 Minutes correspondent Jon Wertheim covered everything from the growing Brendan Sorsby controversy to the rise of Spains Lamine Yamal. On Sorsby, Wertheim argued the situation was almost inevitable, pointing to gambling’s increasing reach among young athletes with money, information and influence. He also described Yamal’s celebrity status, suggesting the teenage phenom may already be…

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Caitlin Clark Everywhere, Besides Nike Marketing

ESPN Senior writer Dan Wetzel dismissed suggestions that the University of Cincinnati knowingly overlooked Brendan Sorsby’s gambling issues, arguing that college athletic departments understand the risks tied to sports wagering and fear the consequences. He was far more critical of Nike’s handling of Caitlin Clark, questioning why one of the biggest stars in sports has…

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Shinnecock Golf’s Ultimate test

NBC’s Dan Hicks offered a fascinating look into the challenges of the U.S. Open, calling Shinnecock the greatest test in golf. Hicks joked that he’d rather break par at Shinnecock than walk on the moon, highlighting just how difficult the course can be. He explained that weather, wind and course conditions combine to create a…

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Great Throw or Great Catch

2x Super Bowl champ Eli Manning wasn’t interested in comparing his career to Lionel Messi or anyone. Manning said he would never trade the relationships, friendships and memories that came with his own journey. Manning also weighed in on two of the most iconic plays of his career, calling the throw to Mario Manningham the…

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Florio Breaks Down Supplemental Draft

Mike Florio joined the discussion surrounding Brendan Sorsby and explained why his supplemental draft value will vary dramatically from team to team. Florio noted that some organizations may remove Sorsby from consideration entirely because of the off-field concerns, while others will focus strictly on the player’s talent. He also raised questions about whether the NFL…

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Brunson’s Confidence Became New York’s Greatest Weapon

Tim Legler believes the NBA Finals came down to more than fatigue. While tired legs played a role, the bigger difference was certainty. The Knicks knew exactly where to turn in crunch time, while the Spurs were still discovering their identity. Legler praised Jalen Brunson for his footwork and intelligence. He felt Victor Wembanyama had…

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Bridges on Being NBA Champion

Fresh off a championship, Mikal Bridges reflected on the Knicks’ title run, revealing how head coach Mike Brown kept the team focused during the legendary 29-point comeback. On Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, Bridges praised  the captain for his elite footwork, shot-making and relentless work ethic he first witnessed at Villanova. He also shared how sitting…

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Youth Finally Catches Up with Spurs

Hall of Famer Reggie Miller gave a simple answer when asked why the Knicks won the championship. Jalen Brunson. While he praised the Spurs for their impressive postseason run, he believed youth and inexperience eventually caught up with San Antonio, especially in late game moments.  Miller also explained that elite closers share one trait. They…

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Albert: Knicks Finally got it Right

Basketball and broadcasting legend Marv Albert joined DP to reflect on the Knicks’ long-awaited championship and the journey to this year’s championship. Albert praised the construction of the roster by Leon Rose, highlighting Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Josh Hart for their unselfish style and chemistry. Albert said years of poor…

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The Villanova Blueprint Behind Knicks Title

Basketball Hall of Famer Jay Wright joined DP to celebrate the Knicks’ championship and the starring roles played by his former Villanova stars. Wright reflected on coaching Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, and Mikal Bridges, explaining that their success was built on attitude constant improvement. He said Brunson always wanted to lead his own team and…

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