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Matt Leland

@mattleland

Content Producer @nbcsauthentic. Bay Area native. USC Trojan. Music obsessive. These are my own thoughts.

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The Red Sox have now traded two of the players (Hicks, Tibbs) they got for Rafael Devers and they keep adding starters in front of Kyle Harrison …

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A two-thirds Fugees reunion and somehow Lauryn Hill is actually one of the two-thirds, a wonderful miracle. “War Pigs” also killed.

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Steve Kerr to ESPN on Jonathan Kuminga: "He needed the runway to make more mistakes...It was very tough not being allowed to make those mistakes. For us as a staff, it was tricky trying to develop him while we were trying to win. I think it’s as simple as that." Full quote

Steve Kerr to ESPN on Jonathan Kuminga: "He needed the runway to make more mistakes...It was very tough not being allowed to make those mistakes. For us as a staff, it was tricky trying to develop him while we were trying to win. I think it’s as simple as that."

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In seven of the 49ers' last eight playoff appearances--dating back to Harbaugh's first season--they have either been eliminated in the Super Bowl or by the team that eventually won the Super Bowl.

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49ers DL Keion White is confirmed as the victim of a non-life-threatening shooting that occurred approximately 4AM in an establishment on Mission Street in San Francisco. He was struck in the ankle, according to the 49ers, and is currently undergoing surgery at a local hospital.

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Has to be this play with the whole jersey-untucked rule against the Wolves when he was with the Thunder. This is the most Chris Paul thing of all time. A rule that 99.9999999999999% of players wouldn't have noticed, and it ended up swinging the result of a game.