BREAKING NEWS: NFL Players Vote to Approve New CBA

BREAKING NEWS: NFL Players Vote to Approve New CBA

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With NFL Free Agency still scheduled to begin in one day (for now), the league finally has certainty over its future as the NFL players ratified a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that will keep labor peace for the next 10 years.

In a tight vote—1,019 voted yes and 959 voted no—the new deal was just barely approved as only 51.5 percent of players who voted were in favor of adopting this new CBA.

Now that we know there will be football played, there’s a need to look at what changes will come to the game in the new deal.

First, there will be two big ones that go into effect immediately.

Teams will no longer be able to use both of the franchise tag and transition tag in the same offseason. For instance, the Dallas Cowboys can no longer place tags on both Dak Prescott or Amari Cooper.

Also, the playoffs will be expanded to add two additional teams (one from both conference) and only the number one seeds will receive a bye. Had the rule been in place last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Rams would’ve made it into the postseason.

By 2021, the NFL will transition to a 17-game regular season with teams playing just three preseason games as a trade off.

Off the field, the CBA now provides a bump in the percentage of league revenue from 47 percent to 48 percent—and it could potentially grow larger as the league negotiates a new television deal in the coming years.

On the whole, this new agreement is most beneficial to the majority of the league. 60 percent of players in the NFL fall under the category of “lower-earning” and in this deal, minimum salaries are getting a 20 percent increase. By 2030, the minimum salary for players with less than one year experience will have risen from $510,000 to $1,065,000.

Also, game-day rosters will increase from 46 players to 48. By 2021, teams will be able to keep 14 players on their practice squad.

Another big takeaway from the deal is that the NFL will no longer be suspending players who test positive for marijuana use. Instead, any player who tests positive will have medical professionals review their results and offer any clinical care or treatment that they deem may be necessary for the player.

These are all just the tip of the iceberg in the new CBA and the new deal is going to bring a lot of changes to the NFL and relatively soon.

Mar 15, 2020 No Comments
Grown-ish Season 3 Is About Adulting and Choices

Grown-ish Season 3 Is About Adulting and Choices

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It’s Junior year “Grown-ish,” Season 3 is here and Ms. Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) is now an upper-class woman. As the pre-game to adulthood Zoey is ready to put all that boy drama behind her and continue to kill it as a personal stylist to Rapper Joey Bada$$. Now back on the campus of Cal U lets see how long this drama-free life lasts.

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(Before we move any farther I would like to issue a spoiler alert, as I will be reviewing the entire series)

Zoey pulls up to here new off-campus apartment where she and her girls plus Vivek ( Jordan Buhat ) will be living it up. Zoey is surprised with an HBCU-style welcome home party, Ana (Francia Raisa), Sky (Halle Bailey), Jazz ( Chole Bailey), and Zoey are ready to get into formation with their Beyoncé inspired Cal U hoodies that moment of being Sasha Fierce didn’t last long once Zoey spotted Aaron (Trevor Jackson).

When we last saw those two together they were lip-locking on the tar mack before her flight. Not speaking to Aaron since the kiss Zoey Needing her girls for consul about what to do. After apologizing to Ana who had a history with Aaron last season. Ana shrugs it off and encourages Zoey to go talk to him to find out what that kiss meant.

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This makes for a comedic interaction because before the conversation Doug (Diggy Simmons) convinced Aaron to partake in his bud brownie. Aaron needs a break from the reality that this is his last year at Cal U and adulthood is right around. Now on a high plane of thinking, Zoey questions about what happened after there kiss aren’t registering with him. He tells Zoey it means nothing, just a kiss, but if she’s down to do more his okay with that. Zoey declines but feels great that she was able to resolve the situation she left behind.

And just like that situation number two pops up, ex-boyfriend Luca (Luka Sabbat) is also at the party and to make matter worse he lets Zoey know he tried to catch her at the airport. Unable to digest this information she is summoned by Joey Bada$$ for a fashion emergency. Now falling back into old habit Zoey is wondering what Luca would’ve said and would they still be together? Joey gives her some much-needed advice that she can’t second guess herself, be proud of her decision in choosing herself over someone else.

Now re-energize Zoey returns to the party to participate in a swag surf line and then the surprise that many fans believe would come later in the season the last housemate Nomi (Emily Arlook) walks in 8 to 9 months pregnant. This is just episode 1 and there is so much more to unpack.

The next few episodes deal with the surprise of Nomi’s pregnancy, as many thought she was a lesbian. Turns out after getting drinks with Zoey, she stayed at the restaurant were she would hook-up with Phil unprotected. It revealed that she hook-up knowing without protection because she didn’t care about the repercussions and it wouldn’t be bad to have someone who would love her unconditionally. Nomi who considers him one nightstand don’t think she should bother him with news of her pregnancy raises the debate if she should or shouldn’t tell him among the friend group. Nomi’s tune chance once she realizes Phil is an actual person after looking at his social media account.  Nomi also is dealing with the choice to keep the baby or put it up for adoption. With the pressures of her current situation, Nomi decided to leave Cal U and head home to figure out the best course to take.

Amid Nomi pregnancy surprise, Zoey and Luca are backsliding. The couple never got the closure their relationship needs are trying to find how to be friends again. The two even hook-up one last time, creating an awkward what happens next question that needed to be answered. Luca’s answer was made apparent when he was found hooking up with season 3 new character Jillian (Ryan Destiny) This made the decision easy for them to call their relationship over and start their friendship.

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Zoey catching Luca at Jillian’s dorm

Throughout this season Zoey’s faults as a friend have been on full display, this is made clear when Graduate to be Aaron’s student loan troubles come to a head when he looks for a job at the Cal U job fair, which leads him to ask Zoey for her help in getting a job working for her dad at Stevens & Lido. Aaron goes to Stevens & Lido, only to discover that Zoey didn’t call her Dad to schedule an interview. Instead, he meets Andre on the elevator as he leaves for the evening. Andre reveals that he’s filled the position already. Once Doug gives Zoey more info on Aaron’s situation, her guilty about forgetting to contact her Father leads to her going to see him. Upset, he shouts at her for always being a taker but never a giver, and he’s sick of it. Aaron leaves Zoey in tears after calling her selfish and slamming the door in her face. To make it up to Aaron, Zoey’s Father gets him a job as a Dean’s assistant where any Master’s program is available at no cost.

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Aaron realizing Zoey didn’t call her Dad to schedule an interview

Other charters to see growth throughout the season were Sky and Jazz, both having to give up something to gain what they want. Jazz struggles to balance track and her personal life, she’s been late to the last several times and continues to do poorly at practice. Sky taking notice thinks Doug is getting in the way of her focus, and she needs Jazz to get her head in the game so they can reach the Olympics like they always intended. Jazz begins to avoid Doug and it has him wondering what his done wrong. Once they’re able to sit down and talk Jazz tells Doug that she wants to take a break while she goes through training for the next six months. She asks Doug to wait for her, but he doesn’t respond.

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Sky and Jazz talking about Jazz priorities

On the other hand, Sky is dealing with the fact she is dating outside her race. After giving Doug such a hard time back in season 1 about him talking to white girls it is irony that Rodney the guy she dating is white. Sky who wants a connection with her significant other through their shared cultural experiences. It then becomes that  Sky has to decide if she wants to stay true to her beliefs or change her way of thinking to be happy with the guy she likes.

The spring finale of Grown-ish had the most shocking decision made all season. During Zoey’s 21st birthday, she passes out from a panic attack. it seems the stress has taken its toll on her with studying for finals, planning Joey Bada$$’s big show, and she and Aaron still aren’t talking. Once regaining consciousness she sees Samuel L. Jackson aka Aaron, their discussion ended with the question of why Zoey is trying to balance everything and why not choose to focus on one thing. Aaron thinks that choice would be quitting her job with Joey but it backfires as Zoey decides to leave Cal U.  After her meeting with the Dean it official Zoey is the second  Johnson to drop out of college. Before she leaves, Aaron and her share one more kiss, giving fans another will they or won’t they scenario. The episode ends with Zoey and Nomi having some Facetime catching her up on the drama that went down on her birthday, and suddenly Nomi’s water breaks.

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Zoey dressed as Aaliyah for her 90s themed birthday party

Even though the “Grown-ish,” is going on break it will be back this summer with more exciting and hilarious college advantages. For now, check out the promo below:

Mar 13, 2020 No Comments
The NBA, Sporting World, And The Coronavirus: Now What?

The NBA, Sporting World, And The Coronavirus: Now What?

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In mere hours, the sporting world has been frozen still, as just about all operations in any league imaginable have been put on hold as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 anxieties that have paralyzed Earth as a whole.

The Coronavirus, now classified as a global pandemic that has caused hundreds of thousands (near millions, at this point) to be tested positive for the disease, recently caused the NBA, NHL, NCAA, MLS, and any other sporting league you can think of to abruptly pause and drop everything as the world tries to find an equipped-enough answer to combat this disease. It’s in our backyard now, and pertinent as we’ve never seen before to our athletics side of the pond in the US as it’s been reported that two members of the Utah Jazz in star guard Donovan Mitchell and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert have tested positive for the Coronavirus.

so, there’s a lot that’s just transpired in the past couple of hours, so I’ll get into the skinny of it all:

A video clip posted to Twitter recently went viral Wednesday night, showing Gobert playfully touching mics, recorders, and iPhones in an effort to casually downplay the spread of the virus that has not only touched down here in the states but has already claimed the lives of thousands of citizens around the world. And as he was reportedly joking around in the locker room, touching his teammates in Mitchell and others, just hours prior to their road game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, he and fellow teammate Emmanuel Mudiay were scratched from Wednesday’s contest due to “illnesses”.

Seconds before tip-off, a medical professional was seen sprinting towards the officials set to monitor Wednesday night’s game, and before they could even pick up the game ball, were adamantly instructed to seize all basketball activity, for the fear that the airborne Coronavirus could touch base in a public forum packed with over 18,203 people.

Upon receiving news of the cancellation, the Thunder Public Announcer addressed the fans to leave the Chesapeake Energy Arena in “an orderly fashion.” Accordingly, both Jazz and Thunder players and coaches were quarantined in their respective locker rooms for more than three hours, and all left on their team buses back to their hotels in Oklahoma City.

The postponement of the game sent shockwaves throughout the league, to put it short as possible. There were supposed to be 12 teams sticking to the script of continuing their season and however many 20+ games left last night, with six games taking place. Three were already happening in the 7:00-7:30 slots, with the last three taking place between the times of 8:00 to 10:30. As the Mavericks and Nuggets game concluded on ESPN, cameras immediately cut to the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California as the Kings were scheduled to go up against the Ninth-seeded New Orleans Pelicans.

And just like the Thunder game, this game too would witness the same fate. Players were escorted off of the floor, Kings fans and a flurry of Pelicans fans were told to exit the premises and in a matter of minutes, headlines sputtered out of all news mediums like wildfire, and commissioner Silver halted all basketball activities, officially suspending all NBA play for an undisclosed amount of time.

Now, all five teams that have played the Utah Jazz since last Wednesday during their Eastern Conference road trip (that includes the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, and Toronto Raptors) have to test all of their players and have them self-quarantined due to their contact with the Jazz team. What’s worse, we don’t know the severity of how the COVID-19 virus spread, as all teams mentioned have had contact with just about every other team in the NBA.

Recently diagnosed with the virus, Mitchell took to Instagram to express his gratitude toward the well wishes from the sporting community and Jazz fans across the world.

In what could go down as one of the most bizarre nights in NBA history, one has to wonder if this season was all for naught, and whether or not the playoffs will concurrently take place before the end of spring or summer. Of course, that is, if a cure and solution will be found in time to combat this worldwide problem that’s seemingly brought nations and continents to their knees.

Problem is, there’s no telling when, or in an even worse predicament, if, that will happen soon enough.

This is an unprecedented situation that has caused the collective eyes and ears of the globe to check-in and pay attention to the news headlines, and it hasn’t just stopped at conceding all basketball operations in the most tuned-into basketball league in the world.

Quite literally, the rest of sporting operations in all of Europe, Asia, North America, and South America have all been halted. All soccer (football, if you’d like) contests in Italy, especially in their most-famous league the Serie-A, have all been suspended, and Juventus’ Daniele Rugani has tested positive for the disease. They are currently testing the rest of the players on the Italian club, for their host country of Italy has had the second-most deaths of any country in the world due to the virus.

And for American sports fans during this time this year, their coveted March Madness tournaments for men and women alike might be the next major competitions stopped for the foreseeable future as medical professionals scramble to find a solution to this humanity-altering phenomenon. Just as of Thursday afternoon, all Power-5 conferences will have their respective tournaments canceled in lieu of the national tournament taking place in a week or so. So, there are no official details on whether a country-wide favorite like the NCAA Men’s Div. I Tournament will even go on.

For the other leagues in this country: Gary Bettman, the commissioner of the NHL, has suspended all play until there is a “reasonable enough” time to get back to crowning a Stanley Cup Champion. Major League Soccer has suspended all play for 30 days, all Major League Baseball occurrences for the next month will have to wait as an official league memo was sent out Thursday afternoon, detailing that all Spring Training games have been canceled “beginning today”, and that Opening day for all 30 teams in the majors will be delayed for at least two weeks.

On top of all that, however, National Football League just so happens to be the only league that is willing to carefully tread the waters of this situation and not stop the processions of the league’s operations, whose official calendar year renews itself on March 18.

And as of this point, who knows if the NFL Draft will go on without fans? If WWE and wrestling supporters will be allowed to attend this year’s Wrestlemania, or if the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan will still happen this summer? Everything is up in the air, and it’s becoming real now, especially that our own separate world in the United States is feeling the burn from such a global atrocity.

Until then, we here at Sneaker Reporter will keep you posted on any breaking news headline pertaining to anything else happening throughout the league, and in general, sports for right now. So wash your hands, keep some hand sanitizer close to you at all times, be aware of your surroundings, and stay safe during this worrisome time.

Mar 12, 2020 No Comments
SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Denver Nuggets at Dallas Mavericks

SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Denver Nuggets at Dallas Mavericks

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The Mavericks head back home after losing their double-digit lead late in the fourth quarter of last night’s prime time game against San Antonio and look to bounce back against the third-best team in the Western Conference, the Denver Nuggets, in a potential playoff preview, depending on how each team finishes the season, as tip-off for this battle of Western powerhouses takes place at 8:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Through the course of the past 10 games, both teams have gone up and down a rollercoaster choc’ full of wins and losses. Denver has gone 5-5 over the stretch of their past two weeks of play, and the Mavs have won six of their last 10 contests, so the need for stability down the back quarter stretch of the season is paramount for both teams as the 21st week of play rolls by.

The Clippers went 1-1 over the stretch of their last two games by beating the Warriors in a bounce-back effort from their loss to the Lakers, so as of now in the standings, Denver is in a tight tug-o’-war with the Clippers for the second seed in the West, and what better way to kickstart the momentum train than to beat the Luka-Doncic-engineered Mavericks and move sternly into 2nd place with a win. These Nuggets are coming off of a season sweep of the league-best Milwaukee Bucks with their win on Monday night and can move right up in the power rankings across every media with a huge win tonight on ESPN.

And this is what you have to love about the West. Every game matters and that sentiment couldn’t come as more truthful for Dallas, who is in that middle-of-the-pack scenario where with a win tonight, can climb to just 1.5 games out of the fourth seed and with a loss, can be bumped all the way back to the sixth seed, though they have a comfortable 6.5-game lead over the eighth-seeded Memphis Grizzlies. And during the closing months like these, every result can be your saving grace or the most inopportune obstacle lying into the path of a deep playoff run.

With the talent that both of these rosters, the game could go either way, making for a high-energy and exciting matchup on national television for the NBA fandom to witness.

Mar 12, 2020 No Comments
SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Los Angeles Clippers vs Golden State Warriors

SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Los Angeles Clippers vs Golden State Warriors

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“Hey…hey, hey hey…Where y’all going? Where y’all going?”

Those disgruntling remarks of wondering where Dubs fans were leaving to in their first game inside of the Chase Center back in October were made by none other than the passionate and intense starting Point Guard for the Clippers, Patrick Beverley, after he and his new-look Clippers (still without Paul George then) stomped all over Stephen Curry and the talent-devoid Warriors after a cataclysmic summer that saw both Klay Thompson go out with an ACL tear in the NBA Finals, and Kevin Durant leave the nest to head out East to Brooklyn to join the Nets in free agency.

And to be quite honest not much has changed since then. The Clippers still pose a threat as the league’s most intimidating and complete team, while the Warriors are still the cellar dwellers of the NBA 21 weeks into the season. The Staples Center has seen a bevy of success between the Clippers and their roommates in the Lakers equally, but the new Chase Center hasn’t had that kind of luck.

Back when the Dubs were still sorting out 8-man rotations with unrecognizable players, this Warriors team in the month of March is even more unlikely to possess household names to put on the floor, still with the worst record in the NBA as they are probably wishing for a high draft lottery pick at the end of this year. As for their roster, it’s just been 10-day contracts handed out to players like Kleenex swipes to customers from restaurant tenants with all the Coronavirus news coming out of the headlines.

But for the Clippers, who enter Tuesday’s contest hobbled from a loss to the Lakers in one of the most publicized games of the year, a win against the lowly Warriors could be the antidote to right the ship. Losing to the best team in the West is understandable, but losing to the worst team in the conference would be the worst of bad looks for a team that’s been handed speculations of chemistry issues since December began.

These Warriors are no pushovers though and have actually been a dandy to watch this year as a scrappy, feisty team that claws for a bucket every possession. They picked up wins against Denver and Philadelphia last week and took Toronto down to the wire in Stephen Curry’s return game, ultimately succumbing to Norman Powell’s career-best 37-point breakout game.

So what kind of story will be drawn up tonight? Will we see Kawhi Leonard and Paul George replicate their evisceration of the Warriors from earlier this year, or will this gritty Warriors team, who will be without Stephen Curry due to an unforeseen “illness”, play hard and find a way to make this one competitive down the stretch?

We’ll find out at tip-off, which occurs at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT.

Mar 11, 2020 No Comments