After missing 11 straight games with a fractured right thumb, Rockets rookie guard Reed Sheppard has been upgraded to questionable for Sunday’s contest, according to Danielle Lerner of The Houston Chronicle. Sheppard has been struggling to earn playing time all season, and he’s not guaranteed any minutes as Houston tries to hold on to second place in the West. “We’ll see,” … [Read more...] about Redd Sheppard Ready To Return From Fractured Thumb
Archives for March 2025
Community Shootaround: Western Conference Playoff Race
The Thunder already secured the top seed in the Western Conference and seem on their way to clinching the top overall seed entering the 2025 playoffs. However, the five remaining guaranteed playoff spots in the West are still up for grabs. The Rockets have been playing excellent basketball over the past few weeks and have surged up to No. 2 in the West with a 48-26 record. Only … [Read more...] about Community Shootaround: Western Conference Playoff Race
Texans To Add LB E.J. Speed; Cowboys, 49ers Expressed Interest
E.J. Speed will follow Azeez Al-Shaair in making an intra-AFC South free agency move. After six Colts seasons, Speed is moving south. The Texans are bringing in the veteran linebacker on a one-year deal worth $5MM, Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz tweets. Although Speed is coming off his most productive season, the former Indianapolis starter remained in free agency for nearly three … [Read more...] about Texans To Add LB E.J. Speed; Cowboys, 49ers Expressed Interest
Between the Hedges: Georgia’s Defense and Carson Beck Tea
We’re back with an update from Athens. Kirby Smart spent this week taking some time to talk about Georgia’s defense and what makes a “Damn Good Dawg.” Gunner Stockton also raised some eyebrows surrounding Carson Beck’s transfer to Miami. Before we get into it, we were finally given clarity on the details surrounding G-Day. G-Day 2025 will be held at Dooley Field at Sanford … [Read more...] about Between the Hedges: Georgia’s Defense and Carson Beck Tea
Stanford’s High Wire Act
Stanford football has itself in quite the quandary. Spring camp starts Tuesday, and there is no head coach. There is only an interim athletic director. And there is a general manager who was hired to manage the transfer portal and revenue sharing, but is now making major personnel moves. Stanford’s high wire act and its next move will be very telling about the commitment to … [Read more...] about Stanford’s High Wire Act