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“The midrange is officially extinct. Look at this Bulls shot chart from Dec 21, 2025. They took 0 midrange jumpers the entire game. there is absolutely nothing between the paint and the three-point line. This wasn’t random variance. It was a deliberate offensive choice.”
The Eagles take on the Bills, who have the league's best rushing attack, but also one of its worst run defenses.
Michigan hosts McNeese tonight (7:00 p.m., BTN-Plus) at the Crisler Center. Read the game preview and then the discussion starts on our message board before, during, and after tonight’s game. Michigan’s availability report lists no injuries for tonight’s game.
On this day in 1998, the SCOTUS rules in New Jersey v. New York that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants, is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York. Because the New Jersey original 1664 land grant was unclear, the ...
They dominated the first half, then nearly collapsed in the second half, which will yield numerous questions over the next week. But they're 4-0, and within Raymond James Stadium, which has become the Eagles' own house of horrors in the past several ...
Michigan hosts La Salle this afternoon (4:00 p.m., Peacock) in a pre-Holiday tilt at the Crisler Center. Read the game preview and then the discussion starts on our message board before, during, and after tonight’s game.
So the question is, “What is your favorite holiday song?” There is a broad set of choices, ranging from classical hymnals to big band classics to modern/contemporary hits — and they are not limited to just Christmas songs either.
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Daily open thread: Jan. 3, 2026
Here’s your “Daily Open Thread” for Jan. 3, 2026. Come chat about whatever you would like. Come back all day and night for discussion of all things pro wrestling and beyond, some of the former but much more of the latter. Basically, this is the spot to yak about anything related to anything other than wrestling.
When Victor Wembanyama went down early in the fourth quarter with a hyperextended left leg, the Spurs were down by six. A comeback look stifled until Champagnie kicked it into overdrive, scoring four of eleven threes in the final frame. It was during his run that the Spurs finally took the lead from New York and carried home the win.