Category: Leagues & Betting
Cubs’ asking price for Kris Bryant ‘is a joke’
As soon as the Cubs’ offseason started, the possibility of a Kris Bryant trade has been one of the main talking points. Various teams have been connected to Bryant, but it sounds like nothing has been close. One reason for that is because teams are waiting for Bryant’s grievance case to be resolved.
Warriors’ Steve Kerr says ‘tired’ Draymond Green might need time off
Fatigue has set in for Warriors forward Draymond Green. Since being one assist shy of a triple-double in an overtime loss in San Antonio on New Year’s Eve, Green has attempted just six shots despite playing over 40 minutes combined in his last two games. In Saturday night’s 111-104 loss at Chase Center to the Detroit Pistons, Green was ejected midway through the third quarter after arguing with and mocking the game officials.
Why the Cubs and Theo Epstein haven’t done anything this offseason
With the calendar flipped to 2020, the upcoming baseball season is not far away. If you live in Chicago or you root for one of the two Chicago baseball teams you have seen two wildly different approaches to this winter. While the White Sox have had per…
Will this be Drew Brees’ final home game with the Saints?
Yet again, Drew Brees stands in the shadow of Tom Brady. Brees, one of the best quarterbacks of all time, isn’t the best quarterback of his generation, thanks in large part to Brady. Brees, like Brady, is on the wrong side of 40.
Josh McDaniels moves up head coaching interview times after Patriots loss to Titans
Josh McDaniels will interview for head coaching jobs sooner than expected following the New England Patriots’ Wild Card loss to the Tennessee Titans on Saturday. The longtime Patriots offensive coordinator originally was scheduled to begin the interview process Friday, Jan. 10. Now, McDaniels’ interviews with the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, and Carolina Panthers will start on Monday, according to Michael Lombardi of The Athletic.
Tsitsipas back in groove as Zverev searches for answers
Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas was clinical as he picked up his first win of the season at the ATP Cup in Brisbane on Sunday against a temperamental Alexander Zverev of Germany, who was almost reduced to tears due to problems over his serve. Nick Kyrgios’ late withdrawal due to a back problem did not stop Australia from defeating Canada, as the hosts became the first to seal a quarter-final spot with their second 3-0 win in the inaugural team event. Australia had beaten Germany in their opening tie and qualified for the Final Eight stage in Sydney as Group F winners after Germany beat Greece 2-1 in the evening session.

