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Caitlin Clark · United StatesBy Jill Martin, CNN (CNN) — Napheesa Collier didn’t mince words in her criticism of WNBA leadership, including commissioner Cathy Engelbert, saying Tuesday in her season-ending exit interview that “right now, we have the worst leadership in the world.” Collier, a superstar with the Minnesota Lynx who just finished her seventh season in the WNBA, read out loud to reporters a statement she had prepared – pointedly coming down strongly on the leagu…See the Story
Napheesa Collier Speaks Out on WNBA Accountability: ‘Right Now, We Have the Worst Leadership in the World’
69% Center coverage: 101 sources

Boston Red Sox · WinnipegNEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Boone planned to lift starter Max Fried after the sixth inning of Game 1 of the New York Yankees’ AL Wild Card Series against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night. Fried inducing a double play and sitting on 99 pitches prompted Boone to reconsider and let his ace lefty get get one more out in the seventh. Fried did that, and then Boone went to his bullpen. Luke Weaver walked the first batter he faced, and then allowed a doub…See the Story
Boone Defends His Moves After Yankees Bullpen Falters Again in Playoff-Opening Loss to the Red Sox
60% Center coverage: 25 sources

Luka Dončić · San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO — With the Jonathan Kuminga situation now resolved (if only temporarily), the Warriors bolstered their backcourt with a veteran with a familiar last name and sharpshooting skillset. Seth Curry, 35, has agreed to sign a one-year deal, according to a report by ESPN on Tuesday afternoon. The 6-foot-1 guard, and younger brother of Warriors superstar Steph Curry, played in 68 games for his hometown Charlotte Hornets last season, and led…See the Story
Seth Curry set to join older brother Stephen with Warriors: Report
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