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Which player had the best sneakers in the NBA during Week 11?
Montrezl Harrell and Carmelo Anthony highlight the best sneakers that kicked off the new year.
Kyrie Irving responds to Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett’s harsh criticism
Kyrie Irving has taken plenty of heat for how his Boston Celtics tenure turned out. Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Kendrick Perkins each have criticized Irving for how he handled things with the C’s. Pierce said Irving deserved “the loudest boos in league history,” Garnett insinuated he “didn’t have the cojones” to play in Boston, and Perkins “lost all respect” for the former Celtics guard.
Report: Frustrated Kevin Love screamed at Cavaliers GM Koby Altman in front of team
More eyebrows were raised in the second quarter when he became visibly frustrated as point guard Collin Sexton dribbled the ball at halfcourt for more than 10 seconds despite Love having a mismatch against Chris Paul. Kevin Love’s frustration with Cavs Saturday’s screaming was reportedly the latest development in Love’s growing frustration with the rebuilding Cavaliers since signing a four-year, $120 million extension with the team in 2018. He was reportedly fined $1,000 by the team for an incident on the bench on Dec. 31 against the Raptors, and disagreed with the fine.
Best trick plays of 2019 NFL regular season — non-QB edition
When Miami’s punter throws a TD pass to a place-kicker, the oohs and aahs are what drives us to pick out the top trick plays of the regular season. Watch them here.
Kyrie Irving says he received cortisone shot on Christmas Eve, will be out another two months
The Brooklyn Nets are almost definitely getting a grand total of zero games from Kevin Durant this season. The Nets point guard told reporters Saturday that he received a cortisone shot to his injured shoulder on Dec. 24, and will have his status reass…
NFL issues statement refuting that punishment is looming for Patriots
Update, 6 p.m. ET: The NFL issued a statement following Adam Schefter’s earlier reporting, calling it “pure speculation” that the New England Patriots are facing punishment over a taping scandal. Original story: The New England Patriots are expected to be punished by the NFL for taping the Cincinnati Bengals’ sideline, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The league determined the Patriots committed a game-day violation and has been under investigation by the league after the Bengals’ security team confronted a cameraman working for Kraft Sports Productions who was taping Cincinnati’s sideline.

