Jerry Stackhouse reportedly among candidates for Bulls head coaching vacancy

The Chicago Bulls may be turning to a familiar basketball name as they search for their next head coach. According to multiple reports, former NBA All-Star Jerry Stackhouse has emerged as a candidate for Chicago’s vacant head coaching position following the franchise’s decision to move in a different direction. Stackhouse, who currently serves as an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors, is viewed as one of several names being evaluated as the Bulls attempt to reshape the future of the organization. Stackhouse has steadily built a strong coaching résumé…

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Stupid Things People Do For Sneakers: NY sneaker seller kidnapped and beaten

An April sneaker sale resulted in a brutal beating for the seller. According to police, the seller made attachments to sell a pair of sneakers valued at approximately $2,300. The suspects are believed to have pulled up to the prearranged meeting location in a white Jeep Grand Cherokee. According to NYPD Crime Stoppers, upon their arrival the two suspects forced the 37-year old seller into a white Dodge Durango outside West 58th Street. A bulletin posted to Facebook by NYPD Crime Stoppers, inside the vehicle the victim was punched and…

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Air Jordan 14 “Chartreuse” Reportedly Returning in January 2027

The vault continues to open. The Air Jordan 14 “Chartreuse” is reportedly set to make its long-awaited return in January 2027, bringing back one of the more overlooked but highly respected colorways in the Air Jordan lineage. Originally released in the mid-2000s, the pair has developed a quiet cult following over the years, and this retro could finally give it the spotlight it’s long been missing. A Deep Cut From the Jordan Vault The Air Jordan 14 has always carried a distinct identity in the signature line, originally tied to…

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New York Knicks storm back from 22 down to stun Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 thriller

The Eastern Conference Finals opened with chaos, energy, and a comeback that will instantly become part of modern New York Knicks playoff lore. Facing a 22-point deficit on their home floor, the Knicks looked completely overwhelmed early against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cleveland controlled the pace, dictated the tempo defensively, and appeared well on its way to stealing Game 1 at Madison Square Garden. Then everything changed. New York flipped the game with an explosive second-half rally, turning defensive stops into transition opportunities while the Garden crowd grew louder with every…

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