Fantasy MLB Today: 2025 MLB Trade Deadline: Who’s…

Anthony Kates hosts the latest episode of Fantasy MLB Today, “2025 MLB Trade Deadline: Who’s Buyin’, Who’s Sellin’.” There’s only three games being played on Thursday and not a single reliable streaming arm, so Anthony goes through all 30 teams and determines who is buying at the trade deadline and who is selling. He discusses the players available and the needs that need to be met for each team, so strap in for a long one.

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European Hoops: EuroLeague Season Recap, Red Star, Bayern,…

Tiago Cordeiro breaks down the campaigns of Red Star, Bayern, Paris Basket, Real Madrid & Efes — covering key performances, turning points and what’s next for each team.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Türkiye

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Türkiye: Talented, Deep and Still Searching for Flow

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Türkiye heads into EuroBasket 2025 with talent to spare, but also with questions that still haven’t gone away. Their 3–3 qualifying record left a bitter aftertaste: while they swept Hungary, they lost both games to Italy and split with Iceland — the lone win coming via buzzer-beater from Biberovic at home. That qualifier version is now gone. What arrives in Group A is a reshuffled, star-powered roster with a higher ceiling — and a narrower margin for excuses.

Best Players: The qualifiers saw Cedi Osman, Omer Yurtseven and Tarık Biberovic stand out, while Sehmus Hazer played all six games as a steady ball-handler. But the rotation now shifts. Shane Larkin returns to lead the backcourt and take over as the primary creator — a role Türkiye needs filled with urgency. Alperen Şengün is the team’s best player, bringing scoring, passing and playmaking from the interior. Cedi remains a key wing, and Furkan Korkmaz is expected to fill the off-ball shooting role vacated by Biberovic, who arguably earned a spot but was left out due to FIBA’s one naturalized player limit with Larkin returning.

Strengths: This is a deep team. They have size, interior presence and a rare mix of frontcourt playmaking with shooting. Larkin gives them a true guard who can break down defenses and Cedi and Korkmaz provide secondary creation and experience. Türkiye can score in a variety of ways and with multiple players who can initiate offense, they are tough to scheme against when in rhythm.

Weaknesses: Defensive concerns remain, particularly in transition and when guarding off the ball. Opponents can exploit lapses in help rotations and lose them in movement-heavy sets. They also lack a true movement shooter — a gap that Biberovic might have helped fill. Larkin can add some of that off-ball punch, but shooting diversity is still thin. If they struggle to generate spacing through rhythm and motion, halfcourt execution can get bogged down.

The Bottom Line: On paper, Türkiye has the tools to make a deep run — high-level creators, skilled bigs, and bench depth. But that’s been true before. The difference in 2025 will come down to how well they defend, and whether they can find consistent shooting and chemistry quickly. If they do, they’re a real threat in Group A and beyond. If not, the same old problems will resurface.

Expectation: Talented but Unproven

Plenty of weapons, but cohesion and shooting will determine how far they go.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.

Fantasy NFL Today: WR Rankings & Strategy. Redraft,…

On this episode of Fantasy NFL Today, Jon Mosales and Anthony Quaranta dive deep into wide receiver strategy for 2025!

They’ll discuss:

  • Anthony’s updated WR rankings.
  • How WR strategy differs between redraft, best ball, and dynasty leagues.
  • A comparison of Anthony’s rankings from last year to this year.
  • Which teams to avoid for wide receiver production.
  • Teams with strong WR corps that are prime for stacking in your drafts!

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Fantasy MLB Today: Auto-Paddack Stream (July 30 streams)

Paul Williamson breaks down his full slate of five streaming recommendations for Wednesday. This list includes a wide variety of arms, from one arm under 10% rostered to one arm close to the 50% threshold. He then breaks down some key news. What is the impact on Eugenio Surarez’s injury on fantasy and how the D’Backs play him as we approach the deadline. What impact will the the Aaron Judge injury have on Giancarlo Stanton’s value? And then Paul gives a few names to watch as we approach the trade deadline.

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SportsEthos WNBA Today: Wings Upset Liberty, Angel &…

 

This week on SportsEthos WNBA Today, Rick Kamla (@RickKamlaSports) delivers a jam-packed episode covering the most impactful events in the WNBA!

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  • The Dallas Wings’ shocking upset over the New York Liberty – a major shake-up!
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  • The highly anticipated return of Angel Reese and Cameron Brink to the court!
  • Unfortunate injury updates: Breanna Stewart is down and Kayla Thornton is done for the season.

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Fantasy NBA Today: Top 25 All-Time Fantasy Basketball…

Rick Kamla and Dr. A dive deep into Fantasy Basketball history on this episode of Fantasy NBA Today, as they rank their Top 25 All-Time Fantasy Basketball Players! Get their definitive list and hear their debates on the legends who shaped fantasy leagues.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Estonia

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Estonia: Scrappy Execution, Interior Concerns and Kotsar at the Center of It All

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Estonia enters EuroBasket 2025 as one of the more balanced and competitive mid-tier teams in Group A. Their 4–2 qualifying record speaks to their consistency and ability to punch above their weight: they beat North Macedonia twice, split games with Poland (including a tight 2-point loss at home), and grabbed a signature win at home against Lithuania. This is a team with structure, energy, and just enough top-level talent to make life difficult for anyone.

Best Players: Janari Jõesaar was the heart of the team throughout qualifying — a high-energy, do-it-all forward who consistently impacted games on both ends. Maik-Kalev Kotsar was their most important piece in the paint, combining smart post play with passing instincts that gave Estonia offensive structure. Guard Kristian Kullamäe provided flashes as both a scorer and playmaker, but his 4.5 turnovers per game highlight the growing pains that come with responsibility.

Strengths: Estonia’s offense flows well when built around Kotsar. He draws defensive attention in the post and can pass effectively out of double teams, keeping the ball moving. They’re a solid rebounding team, with a collective effort on the glass, and while they only shot 32% from deep during qualifiers, the spacing was sound thanks to smart off-ball movement and a low-volume, high-quality shot profile. When they lean into ball movement and spacing, they can generate high-percentage looks consistently.

Weaknesses: Kotsar is vital to everything Estonia does — but they ask a lot from him. He often self-creates off the dribble, which isn’t always the most efficient option and his workload becomes even more of a concern given their thin interior rotation. Defensive lapses — especially in pick-and-roll coverage — were a recurring issue throughout qualifying. Estonia is also turnover-prone, both from individual decisions and execution errors under pressure. Against elite bigs (like, say, Jokić), foul trouble could derail them early and often.

The Bottom Line: Estonia plays smart, moves the ball well, and has a clear offensive identity. But their ceiling is tied directly to how long Kotsar can stay on the court and whether they can clean up their defensive focus. They’re capable of a group-stage upset, but also one bad stretch away from being out of contention.

Expectation: Cohesive but Fragile

Structured enough to make it through the group, but vulnerable to elite size and pressure.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.

Fantasy NBA Today: Is Embiid Done? Luka’s New…

Rick Kamla and Dr. A go over some key player debates and critical news to help you build your draft board ahead of the 25/26 fantasy basketball season on this episode of Fantasy NBA Today!

They tackle burning questions:

  • Is Joel Embiid done? Following hints from Keith Pompey about his recovery struggles.
  • Is Luka Dončić ready to take over the league? With Luka looking great in his Men’s Health Magazine cover, showcasing his great shape.

Plus, they dive into crucial head-to-head matchups like:

  • Darius Garland vs. Derrick White
  • Payton Pritchard vs. Stephon Castle
  • Coby White vs. Jordan Poole
  • Zach LaVine vs. Fred VanVleet

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Fantasy MLB Today: Lauer Pauer (July 29 streams)

Anthony Kates hosts the latest episode of Fantasy MLB Today, “Lauer Pauer.” He was able to find four worthy pitching streams on a Tuesday packed full of baseball, including three American League lefties and one National league righty.

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Punt Intended: How to Dominate Your Fantasy Basketball…


In this episode, Mark C divulges everything you need to know to absolutely dominate your upcoming rookie draft. He first details some recent moves like Chris Paul to the Clippers and Marcus Smart to the Lakers. He then breaks down how to create an effective Big Board, divulging the secrets to identifying top talent and hidden gems. Within this Mark C discusses the power of tiering and how to group players to make smarter and flexible draft decisions. He then provides some essential draft day tips and tricks to help you navigate the draft room and snag the most value. Lasty, Mark C imparts crucial guidance on how to stay patient and come away from draft in the best possible position.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Czechia

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Czechia: Veteran Core, Smart Offense, but Question Marks on Defense

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Czechia arrives at EuroBasket 2025 as a team in transition, leaning on veterans to stay competitive while hoping the next generation can break through. Their 2–4 qualifying run was uneven, with both wins coming at home against the Netherlands and Great Britain. Three of the four losses came on the road, including both games against Greece. The final blowout loss to Great Britain came with key players resting and offered little as a measuring stick.

Best Players: Veteran center Ondřej Balvín was Czechia’s most reliable presence during qualifying, playing in five of six games and averaging 13 points per contest. When available, Tomáš Satoranský made a clear impact, averaging 14 points across three appearances while stabilizing the backcourt with his size and vision. The team is still awaiting clarity on the availability of Vit Krejčí, whose presence would add valuable two-way length and athleticism.

Strengths: With Satoranský and potentially Krejčí in the lineup, Czechia boasts excellent size at the guard spots — a rarity in Group A. Offensively, they showed strong discipline and execution: shooting 37% from three while consistently attacking closeouts and adapting well to varied defensive looks, particularly zone coverage. Their halfcourt offense is structured and difficult to disrupt when they’re in rhythm.

Weaknesses: On the other end, defensive issues are harder to hide. Their pick-and-roll coverage relies heavily on traditional drop schemes — Balvín anchors that setup, but it limits their ability to switch or pressure ball-handlers effectively. Czechia also lacks on-ball creation, especially when Satoranský sits, which stalls their offense in crunch moments. Transition defense remains a vulnerability — they’re slow to recover and can be punished by faster teams.

The Bottom Line: Czechia’s ceiling hinges on Satoranský’s health and whether Krejčí can suit up. With both, they’re a smart, veteran-led squad that can beat anyone on the right night. Without them, their margin for error shrinks considerably. Expect them to be competitive, but unless their defensive issues are masked by hot shooting and smart execution, they may find themselves fighting just to survive the group.

Expectation: Veteran Toughness, but Thin Margins

Capable of making it out of the group, but vulnerable if key players miss time.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.

European Hoops: EuroLeague Season Recap, ASVEL, Baskonia, Zalgiris,…

Tiago Cordeiro breaks down the campaigns of ASVEL, Baskonia, Zalgiris, Partizan & Milan — covering key performances, turning points and what’s next for each team.

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Hawkscast: Hawks Final Roster Spot and Rotation Questions

In this off-season show, Tim and Mikey discuss the Atlanta Hawks’ final open roster spot. The guys break down free agent options at point guard, center, and what they could mean for the rotation next season.

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European Hoops: EuroBasket 2025 Preview Series – Serbia

With EuroBasket 2025 tipping off, this is your one-stop destination for in-depth previews of all 24 national teams heading into Europe’s premier basketball tournament. Whether you’re tracking MVP candidates, X’s-and-O’s brilliance, or just figuring out who might crash the medal party, our Power Rankings and team-by-team breakdowns will keep you ahead of the curve.

 

Serbia: Gold on Their Mind, Jokic at the Center of It All

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Serbia didn’t just qualify for EuroBasket 2025 — they cruised. A perfect 6–0 campaign with every win coming by at least nine points, rarely needing to shift out of second gear. But qualifying was the warm-up. The real story starts now: with Nikola Jokic likely back in the fold, Serbia instantly enters the tournament as a top-tier gold medal contender.

Best Players: During the qualifiers, Aleksa Avramović was their standout — consistent, disruptive defensively and productive offensively with 15.5 points per game and nearly 3 steals per night across all six games. Filip Petrušev also impressed in his four appearances, matching that scoring mark with efficiency. But of course, the conversation begins and ends with Jokic — arguably the best basketball player on the planet — and his potential pairing with Bogdan Bogdanović, who continues to thrive in FIBA play. If both are available, Serbia has the best 1-2 punch in the tournament.

Strengths: The identity is crystal clear. Jokic is the hub, but the beauty of this team lies in its clarity — everyone around him knows their role. They have perimeter creation outside of Jokic, reliable shooting and arguably the best depth in the field. From guards who can defend and make plays to skilled bigs like Petrušev, Serbia can adapt to multiple styles. Offensively, they’re efficient, deliberate, and punishing.

Weaknesses: Serbia’s main concern sits on the defensive end — specifically in pick-and-roll coverage. Both Jokic and Vasilije Micić can be targeted by quicker guards, especially when Serbia defaults to drop coverage or automatic switches. Against teams with elite ball-handlers, this could be a pressure point. Additionally, compared to top-tier opponents like France or Germany, Serbia might lack wing athleticism and defensive size on the perimeter — something that can become an issue against teams that thrive in transition or play with physicality at the 2–4 spots.

The Bottom Line: If Jokic and Bogdanović are both available and healthy, Serbia will enter EuroBasket as co-favorites alongside France and Germany. Even without one of them, this is a team that executes, plays with cohesion, and doesn’t beat itself. The path to gold is clear — and Serbia has the best player in the tournament to walk it.

Expectation: Title Favorites

Elite talent, elite structure and the best player in the world.

 

This article was co-written by the hosts of the European Hoops podcast, Tiago Cordeiro and André Lemos. Subscribe to the podcast and follow European Hoops on Twitter: @EthosEuroleague.