The Los Angeles wildfires took 30 lives at the beginning of this year, but a new study estimates there were hundreds more deaths that are attributable to the disaster. … [Read more...] about Hundreds more deaths are attributable to L.A. wildfires, new study finds
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Napheesa Collier Named WNBA Player of the Month, Will Miss Time With Ankle Injury
Photo by Ben Brewer/Getty Images Collier was named Western Conference Player of the Month for July, her third straight Player of the Month honor of the season. According to reports, she will also miss at least two weeks with an ankle injury. The case for MVPhee only continues to grow as the WNBA season progresses. And the accolades are backing that up. On Monday, the … [Read more...] about Napheesa Collier Named WNBA Player of the Month, Will Miss Time With Ankle Injury
Timberwolves’ Rob Dillingham gamble will pay off come January
Rob Dillingham is set to have a sizable role with the Timberwolves and fans will soon find out why. … [Read more...] about Timberwolves’ Rob Dillingham gamble will pay off come January
Contract Details: Bridges, Springer, Two-Ways
Mikal Bridges‘ new four-year contract extension with the Knicks will start at $33,482,145 in 2026/27, Hoops Rumors has learned. Bridges’ maximum first-year salary on a veteran extension would have been $34,860,000, so his actual deal will come in about $1.38MM below that. Bridges will earn $36,160,714 in 2027/28 and $38,839,285 in ’28/29, with a ’29/30 player option worth … [Read more...] about Contract Details: Bridges, Springer, Two-Ways
Julius Randle Lives Like A Minnesotan But Must Play Like A New Yorker
When Julius Randle landed in Minneapolis for the first time as a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, he departed from a fast-paced, cramped, and famous city where Frank Sinatra once claimed that if he can make it there, he’ll make it anywhere. Randle spent five seasons with the New York Knicks, the longest tenure of his 11-year career. He made a name for himself in the NBA’s … [Read more...] about Julius Randle Lives Like A Minnesotan But Must Play Like A New Yorker