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2 days ago8 takeaways from Celtics Media Day
The 2025-26 Celtics enter the season with a heavily reworked roster and Jayson Tatum recovering from a torn Achilles, yet remain motivated to compete for a title.
Washington has been aggressive this offseason and with plenty of roster shake up courtesy of general manager Will Dawkins' decisions, the Wizards will look vastly different when the regular season begins. With the additions of CJ McCollum and Tre Johnson in the backcourt, there's plenty of hype surrounding how good the Wizards' new-look backcourt could be. And while that's a fair thought to have, the team's retooled backcourt could be overshadowing just how impactful the team's new-look front court could be.
The 2025 NFL regular season is upon us. The New England Patriots will introduce a new era in Foxborough under the guidance and tutelage of Mike Vrabel. The ownership finally made a decision that made sense in hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach and top personnel evaluator to take charge at Gillette Stadium. Everything has changed. He took the horse by the reins and began transforming a roster lacking in playmakers into a competitive NFL team.
The Nets recently waived Tosan Evbuomwan, a two-way forward who showed promise in limited playing time last season. After playing for the Detroit Pistons and Memphis Grizzlies as an undrafted rookie, the Newcastle, England native joined Brooklyn in January. The decision to waive Tosan Evbuomwan was unexpected. Despite appearing in only 28 games last season, he performed admirably when given the opportunity, averaging 9.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 23.8 minutes per game, demonstrating toughness and versatility on both ends of the court.
After missing the playoffs last season, the 49ers underwent a massive roster overhaul, creating more competition than it has had for spots on the depth chart than at any point in the past six years. While the stars -- tight end George Kittle, offensive tackle Trent Williams, running back Christian McCaffrey, defensive end Nick Bosa and linebacker Fred Warner -- remain, much of San Francisco's success this season will hinge on how some of the unfamiliar names come along.