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Los Angeles Lakers (17x NBA Champions)

I agree, but Luka has made this one an all time hatable team.
Honestly, I don't mind Luka, but Redick does have a highly annoying combination of know-it-all arrogance and hypersensitivity and is the bigger factor in my ranking the unlikability of this team reasonably high even on the Laker curve. As a kid I lived in Southern Vermont, and the 1981 Celtics were the first team of mine to win a title, so my Laker hatred runs deep and pure. With the Showtime bullshit and celebs, I was kind of like Drago watching all the pre-fight James Brown hype for Creed.
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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

We asked ChatGPT to roast the Michigan Wolverines and AI didn't hold back at all​

Goodness, Ohio State fans are going to love this.
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ChatGPT roasting Michigan is something Ohio State fans everywhere can enjoy

That's exactly the case. This week, we put in a simple request for ChatGPT to roast the Michigan Wolverines and goodness, it delivered in the best way possible:

"Ah, the Michigan Wolverines — college football's most overrated antique. They like to brag about having the most all-time wins, which is impressive… if you’re grading football like a history class. Half those wins were before helmets were mandatory and touchdowns were worth 4 points.

They call themselves "The Leaders and Best," but let's be honest — if leading the Big Ten in underachievement counts, then sure. And Harbaugh? He finally beat Ohio State — after how many tries? Congrats on finally figuring out how to read a playbook after signing autographs in crayon for NCAA investigators.

And don’t get Michigan fans started on academics — they’ll remind you they’re a “public Ivy,” which is code for “we haven’t been relevant in football since flip phones were hot.”

At least they have the Big House, right? A hundred thousand people gathered in silence every time Ohio State comes to town."

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Las Vegas Raiders (official thread)

Packers' Josh Jacobs says former WR Henry Ruggs III trains while in prison, hopeful for second chance in NFL

Ruggs is first eligible for parole on Aug. 5, 2026​

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Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs said he stays in touch with former Las Vegas Raiders and Alabama Crimson Tide teammate Henry Ruggs III, and he revealed that Ruggs is still training and holding out hope of an NFL return.

"I still talk to Henry. Henry still calls me. I still help him out. ... We're still connected. I know his whole family. He's from Alabama. He played with me at Bama. His momma and them taught me how to bowl. ... Keeping up with him and hearing him talk, it brings me spirits, because he's always positive," Jacobs said on "The Pivot Podcast."

"He's positive about everything. He's training. They let him train and things like that, so I'm like, 'When you come out, man, I don't know if you will get a chance.' I've been talking to some people for him. They've been saying a couple of teams are willing to give him a chance. I'm like, 'When you get that chance, man, you better not ever, don't look back, and prove to yourself and prove to everybody that one decision don't define you and who you are as a man.'"

Ruggs, the 12th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, was speeding early in the morning of Nov. 2, 2021 with alcohol in his system. Ruggs' Corvette hit a 23-year-old woman, Tina Tintor, who died in the wreck. Ruggs, now 26 years old, pled guilty to one count of driving under the influence resulting in death, a felony, and another count of vehicular manslaughter, a a misdemeanor.
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SG Braylen Nash (Official Thread)

Buckeye Walk-On Braylen Nash, Family to Appear On 'Family Feud'

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Braylen Nash might battle to give Ohio State basketball's starters a good look daily, but he and his family recently partook in a different kind of feud.

The Ohio State basketball walk-on and his kin taped an episode of the game show Family Feud, hosted by Steve Harvey, which will air on May 13, per The Columbus Dispatch.

Nash and his family have been sworn to secrecy about the outcome of their episode, but that didn't stop teammates and coaches from poking and pestering.

“A lot of my teammates were talking to me about it, especially the coaches,” Nash said. “(Coach Jake) Diebler, our trainer Tony (Laurenzi), they’d ask me questions about what actually happened and I just couldn’t tell them. They were pressing me about it all the time. It was difficult to keep my mouth shut, for sure, especially when they were persistent with it.”
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