The expectation is that “TMac” is the missing piece that will unlock an offense that took several steps forward in the second half of Bryce Young’s sophomore season in the NFL.
The Carolina Panthers are still in the infancy stages of building a championship caliber roster. It’s only the second year for general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales so this NFL Draft presents another chance to take the next step in building a consistent winner.
Head coach Charles Lee left no doubt about his offseason expectations from Charlotte Hornets cornerstone point guard LaMelo Ball. “He’s got to get stronger,” Lee said Monday following the team’s exit interviews.
The Masters is the only major Rory McIlroy hasn’t won. The chatter has been chasing him down Magnolia Lane for the last 11 years. And it’s never been louder.
Payton Pritchard scored 22 points, Sam Hauser had 20 and the Boston Celtics beat the Charlotte Hornets 130-94 on Friday night for their 60th victory of the season.
The end of a long Friday that reshaped the Masters had Scottie Scheffler sitting in the pine straw under a magnolia tree left of the 18th fairway, waiting for a rules official but looking very much like someone who simply needed to catch his breath.
Rory McIlroy’s fragile mental state got a big boost when he left Augusta National on Thursday night, shortly after a pair of late double bogeys had cast a pall on an otherwise brilliant round, in time to put his 4-year-old daughter, Poppy, to bed.
Scottie Scheffler's Masters title defense took some unusual detours into the flora surrounding Augusta National's ryegrass fairways and bentgrass greens Friday.
Rory McIlroy had every reason to believe the Masters would be the first major he won. He was 21 with no scar tissue, only brown, curly locks spilling out of his cap. And most importantly that Sunday afternoon in 2011, he had a four-shot lead.