#defensive-impact

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fromwww.bbc.com
9 hours ago

Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?

Bernd Leno (Fulham): Excellent for Fulham in their 3-2 win at Burnley. I know the result looks like a close game and Fulham will say they deserved to win, but Bernd Leno made five or six good saves at the start of the game that kept them in it. Burnley will feel hard done by. Malo Gusto (Chelsea): I'm not the biggest lover of this fella if I'm being honest. I can't work out why I don't rate him but I just don't.
Soccer (FIFA)
Boston Celtics
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Celtics will be without center Neemias Queta (ankle) Wednesday against the Pistons, who have won 13 straight

Center Neemias Queta will miss Wednesday's game with a sprained left ankle, forcing the Celtics to rely on collective effort to cover his defensive and rebounding impact.
National Basketball Association
fromRaptors Rapture
3 weeks ago

Scottie Barnes is finally blossoming into the star Raptors desperately need

Scottie Barnes is emerging as the Raptors' defensive anchor and rising star, driving wins with versatile stats, improved three-point shooting, and historic defensive streaks.
fromAll U Can Heat
3 weeks ago

Davion Mitchell proves why Erik Spoelstra is the best coach in the NBA

Spo holds players to standards and challenges them every night. He has the unique ability to take a player who has struggled in the past and build a system to fit what they can do best. Spo has made a living doing this in Miami, and Mitchell is the latest player to see the dividends of trusting (and buying into) the Heat's coaching staff.
National Basketball Association
Toronto
fromRaptors Republic
2 months ago

From the corner to the core: Agbaji's rise in Toronto

Ochai Agbaji emerged as a reliable 3-and-D wing for Toronto, posting career highs in efficiency and defensive impact while earning significant starting minutes.
fromJays Journal
2 months ago

This former Rockies legend says he's just as widely recognized as a Blue Jay

When it comes to legends that have played for the Toronto Blue Jays, names such as Dave Stieb, Joe Carter, Carlos Delgado, Roy Halladay and José Bautista usually come to mind. As for those that were Blue Jays but were legends predominantly with other MLB team during their careers, names such as Paul Molitor, Dave Winfield, the late Rickey Henderson and David Price would come up. In the case for the latter group, their legacies were usually recognized based on their teams with the most time they spent playing with.
Toronto
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