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Battle for $20,000 in the finale.

Finals 1st place $20,000, 2nd place $5,000

Group Winner $1,000, 2nd place $200

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NFL Draft

1. Kayvon Thibodeaux, edge, Oregon (JR, 6′ 5″, 258 pounds)

Lofty expectations preceded his arrival in Eugene, as Thibodeaux finished high school ranked as the top (ESPN 300) or second-best (247 Composite) overall recruit in the country. The production was good—35.5 career TFLs in 30 games—even if the output didn’t fully match expectations. With an ideal frame and length, combined with his explosive first-step quickness and closing burst, double-digit sacks should become the norm relatively early in his NFL career.

2. Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame (JR, 6′ 4″, 220 pounds)

Safeties aren’t typically selected in the top 10, but Hamilton isn’t a typical safety. Calling him a defensive chess piece rather than safety may be a more accurate description. Due to his unique blend of height, length and speed, Hamilton has outstanding range, ball production (eight career interceptions) and the traits to neutralize the top pass-catching tight ends in coverage.

3. Evan Neal, OT, Alabama (JR, 6′ 7″, 350 pounds)

A three-year starter at Alabama, Neal has experience at left guard (13 starts), right tackle (12 starts) and left tackle (15 starts). Neal has tremendous power, but he moves like a prospect much lighter than his 350 pounds and is an athletic freak.

4. Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State (JR, 6′ 4″, 320 pounds)

Dubbed “Mr. Pancake” (due to his volume of his pancake blocks), Ekwonu is a physically imposing mauler in the run game with the traits to continue to develop as a pass blocker and the experience and versatility to play either tackle or guard.

5. Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU (JR, 6′ 1″, 195 pounds)

Stingley has prototypical traits with elite length, speed, athleticism and fluid movements to thrive on an island. In intercepting six passes in his true freshman season (2019), he had one of the greatest seasons by a cornerback in recent memory. Unfortunately, that elite season was a few years ago, and injuries in back to back seasons have allowed him to play only 10 combined games during that span, and his play didn’t match his true freshman level when he was on the field.

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NBA Finals

Who will be in the NBA Finals?

It seems as if both Brooklyn and Philadelphia received what they both wanted. Ben Simmons a tall, athletic, defender is now in the role where he can kick out to Irving and Durant. The players compliment each other very well. Harden a finesse scorer can have great success with Embiid. Embiid Arguably the best Center in basketball can do wonders with the pick and roll with Harden.

How will this change the layout of the NBA Finals?

The Phoenix Suns seem poised to make a run for the NBA Finals.

Western Conference Leaders

#1 Phoenix Suns 48-10

#2 Golden State Warriors 42 -17

#3 Memphis Grizzlies 41 -19

#4 Utah Jazz 36-22

#5 Dallas Mavericks 35-24

#6 Denver Nuggets 33-25

#7 Minnesota Timberwolves 31-28

#8 Los Angeles Clippers 30-31

Eastern Conference Leaders

#1 Miami Heat 38-21

#2 Chicago Bulls 38-21

#3 Philadelphia 76ers 35-23

#4 Cleveland Cavaliers 35-23

#5 Milwaukee Bucks 36-24

#6 Boston Celtics 34-26

#7 Toronto Raptors 32-25

#8 Brooklyn Nets 31-28

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Imagine the Los Angeles Lakers going undefeated for the remainder of the season. Will Russell Westbrook receive his first ring in Los Angeles?

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