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Scottie Barnes Youngest Player With 20/25/10 in Nearly 70 Years
Read more: Scottie Barnes Youngest Player With 20/25/10 in Nearly 70 YearsScottie Barnes’ 23-25-10 overtime performance vs Golden State made him the youngest since 1957 and the first Raptor ever to reach the mark.
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The ECHL Strike Was About Leverage and Power
Read more: The ECHL Strike Was About Leverage and PowerA brief ECHL labour walkout exposed safety risks, union-busting tactics, and why minor-league players drew a hard line to defend collective bargaining.
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Why the Bills Shrink When the Stakes Get Highest
Read more: Why the Bills Shrink When the Stakes Get HighestThere’s dread in every Buffalo moment—not because Josh Allen can’t deliver, but because the sideline tightens, retreats, and coaches small when it matters.
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Why Firing Marc Savard Won’t Fix the Leafs
Read more: Why Firing Marc Savard Won’t Fix the LeafsThe Leafs changed assistants instead of identity, and the odds responded by keeping them volatile, mispriced, and difficult to trust night to night.
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Canada Opens World Juniors Under Pressure
Read more: Canada Opens World Juniors Under PressureCanada opens against a Czech team built to survive pressure, force mistakes, and make this opener a test of discipline, control, and patience.
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Fighting in the Age of Collapse
Read more: Fighting in the Age of CollapseAs institutions fail and collapse becomes constant, the UFC thrives as pure spectacle; yet every movement in the cage still carries older histories of resistance.
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Deni Avdija’s Zionism Shows It’s Not Just About Basketball
Read more: Deni Avdija’s Zionism Shows It’s Not Just About BasketballThe public backlash towards Israeli NBA player Deni Avdija isn’t about his ethnicity or his birthplace — it’s about his public role in Zionism’s soft-power strategy in the broader context of colonial occupation, state violence, and an ongoing genocide.
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Brandon Ingram’s Rapid Rise Into Raptors Scoring History
Read more: Brandon Ingram’s Rapid Rise Into Raptors Scoring HistoryBrandon Ingram has surged into the Raptors’ all-time scoring ranks with 472 points in just 22 games, trailing only Kawhi Leonard among the fastest starts in team history.
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Raptors Survive Blazers Rally in Narrow 121–118 Win
Read more: Raptors Survive Blazers Rally in Narrow 121–118 WinThe Raptors blew a 16-point lead but closed strong behind Scottie Barnes’ all-around brilliance and Brandon Ingram’s late scoring to extend their home dominance.









