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Expecting plenty of goals and a potential draw between Norway and England, Drew Dinsick walks Trysta Krick through his betting approach for one of the World Cup's most anticipated quarterfinal matchups.

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    With how well Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer played in their summer league debuts in Salt Lake City, there was a lot of pressure on Dybantsa to produce at a high level in his first game as a Wizard. If he felt the pressure, it clearly didn’t impact him. Just like when he was at BYU, opposing defenses did not have an answer when Dybantsa was driving to the rim. He didn’t shoot the ball well from the perimeter (0-of-5 on three-pointers), but his body control on drives is rare. Plus, he was able to get to the line at will and contribute a few defensive stats. Summer league doesn’t define a player’s career, but Dybantsa rose to the occasion the first chance he got, just like superstars do.
  • In his summer league debut, Johnson showcased why he was the first of the three Michigan lottery picks to be selected. He did a little bit of everything and had a dominant offensive showing. He was a well-rounded producer in college, so it isn’t surprising that he was able to contribute to this extent in his first summer league appearance. If he starts, he has a chance to be one of the more impactful rookies in fantasy basketball this season.
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    While this shouldn’t impact Brunson’s availability to start next season, it does make his Finals MVP run even more impressive. Scoring 45 points in a closeout win while dealing with an injury in his shooting wrist is just another testament to Brunson’s resilience. He’ll still have plenty of time to get in shape prior to training camp.
  • After dishing out two assists in his summer debut on Saturday, Peterson was elite as a playmaker on Monday. Two turnovers offset his 12 assists, and the second overall pick in last month’s draft also shot over 50 percent from the field. Even with the Jazz having Keyonte George and Isaiah Collier on the roster, there will be times when they need Peterson to do more playmaking for others. His improved ability to balance searching for his shot with getting others involved was highly encouraging and a reminder of the fantasy value he may provide as a rookie.
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    Donovan has 11 years of NBA head coaching experience between his stops with the Thunder and the Bulls. He won two college basketball championships with the University of Florida. Donovan left the Bulls in April and is putting a pause on his head coaching career. A decorate coach at 61-years-old, Donovan can certainly impart some wisdom on 44-year-old Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson.
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    After seven seasons (playing six) in Los Angeles, Leonard is headed back to the franchise with whom he won an NBA title in 2019. The Clippers’ hesitation to give him a max extension of $126 million over two years opened the door for “The Klaw” to move, with the Raptors reportedly being willing to fork up that kind of money. Not only does Toronto add an immensely gifted offensive player who can score on all three levels, but Leonard is also one of the best wing defenders in the NBA. The issue has been his availability, with Kawhi appearing in at least 65 regular-season games just twice since leaving Toronto in 2019. When on the floor, he is an elite option for fantasy managers, regardless of league format.
  • Haliburton, who ruptured his Achilles tendon during Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals, did not play at all last season. In addition to recovering from that injury, he had to deal with a case of shingles in February. The good news for the Pacers is that their star point guard is back to full strength and should be good to go for the start of next season. “I feel like I’m operating like I’m a healthy NBA player for the first time in a long time, which is exciting,” Haliburton said on Saturday. “The fact that I’m able to come here without having to answer questions from anybody in our organization about my health, that I’m just able to jump in and do some things with the kids, that means the world to me. It’s something I don’t take for granted after the last 12 months.” While he may need some time to shake off the rust, a healthy Haliburton is one of the most valuable players in fantasy basketball.
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    A late-season injury led to Wilson appearing in 24 games last season, but that did nothing to dissuade draft analysts from placing him among the top players in this draft class. Wilson averaged 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks, shooting 57.8 percent from the field and 71.3 percent from the foul line. He doesn’t bring much to the table as a three-point shooter; that’s an area where Wilson will need to improve to unlock his full potential. With the Wilson selection, the Bulls have taken another step toward rebuilding their frontcourt. The rookie will join Matas Buzelis and Nic Claxton, with the latter arriving via trade. With Josh Giddey running the show, Wilson’s athleticism and ability to run the floor should pay dividends early on as the Bulls rebuild.
  • Due to health issues throughout the season, Peterson had some questions to answer during the pre-draft prospects. However, whatever concerns there may be, the former Kansas guard is still viewed as one of the best players in this class, regardless of position. In 24 appearances, Peterson averaged 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.4 steals and 2.6 three-pointers, shooting 43.8 percent from the field and 82.6 percent from the field. Where he needs to improve is setting up others, as Peterson finished the year with 38 assists and 38 turnovers. Even with Keyonte George coming off the best season of his NBA career and Isaiah Collier providing depth off the bench, Peterson’s scoring ability will get him plenty of opportunities to contribute immediately in Utah.
  • Windhorst, appearing on the Hoop Collective podcast, wondered aloud about what Edwards might be thinking in the aftermath of Giannis Antetokounmpo being traded to the Heat as well as the Timberwolves trading Julius Randle in a salary dump. Windhorst said Edwards has been frustrated with how he’s double teamed by opponents since Minnesota trade Karl Anthony-Towns two years ago. The Timberwolves have to add more offense this offseason to alleviate some of that burden on Edwards. While no trade is imminent, don’t expect Edwards to have a shortage of suitors if he eventually requests a trade.

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Don’t miss the 2026 American Century Championship this Wednesday, July 8, through Sunday, July 12 on NBC and Peacock.
Fans of England and Norway have descended on Miami and the vibe is very different around both teams.
Katelyn Ohashi competes at the U.S. Classic on July 18, live on NBCSN and Peacock.
Mike Macdonald shares that he’s only watched the Super Bowl tape once, explains how it could help the Seahawks this season and reveals who he sought advice from before they faced the Patriots

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NFL

The NFL should always be looking for ways to enhance the presentation of its games.
Mike Florio reacts to Mark Davis saying he’s committed to the Raiders playing on grass, examining what the future holds as the debate on NFL playing surfaces continues.
Mike Florio discusses France defeating Morocco in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals, analyzing the use of ref cams and more.
Mike Florio digs into Mike Macdonald’s comments about receiving Super Bowl advice from someone with a “conflict of interest,” exploring who it could have been and why Seattle’s head coach chose to bring it up.

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Austin Reaves joined The Dan Patrick Show from Lake Tahoe, Nevada at the American Century Championship.
When will that investigation into alleged salary cap circumvention end? Good question.
The Knicks are trying to keep the band together for another run.

MLB

A weekly look at lineup trends around MLB and how it impacts fantasy baseball leagues.
Everything you need to know about the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby, from the competitors to the updated rules.

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A monster quarterfinal awaits in Boston as favorites France take on a hugely impressive Morocco side.
Tottenham Hotspur’s summer spending spree is set to continue as the club will break its one- or two-day-old transfer record by signing midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle for up to $133 million.
Tuanzebe opens up about representing the Democratic Republic of Congo and his vision for the future of African football.
Here are all of the latest confirmed transfer deals for all 20 Premier League clubs this summer.

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Pro Motocross hits the halfway mark this weekend.
Pro Motocross hits the halfway mark with a trip to the sandbox with a tight points battle between the Lawrence brothers.
Aaron Plessinger vowed to “be back as soon as I can,” but came short of declaring he will miss Southwick.
The Chevrolet Grand Prix in Bowmanville, Ontario, will feature the LMP2, GTD Pro and GTD categories.

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Get ready for 2026 fantasy football drafts with in-depth previews for all 32 teams throughout the summer.
Malik Willis is an excellent rusher, but will he throw enough for the Dolphins to actually produce fantasy points?
Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
Eric Samulski discusses 25 hitters who could see a second half power boost
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter react to the news that Jacksonville Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter will be a full participant in training camp following a disappointing rookie year.
Ranking the top 50 players available in the 2026 MLB Draft.

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Golf

Check out the best moments from Rory McIlroy’s first round at the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open.
Scottie Scheffler ran off three consecutive birdies during this stretch at the Genesis Scottish Open.
Aki Iwai shot an 8-under 63 for a two-stroke lead in the first round of the Evian Championship, the fourth women’s golf major of the season, as top-ranked Nelly Korda struggled.
Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton are among seven players from LIV Golf competing this week in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event along with Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick.
Where he has been — and how he got there — is not nearly as intriguing now as where he goes.

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Cease threw a career-high 118 pitches and struck out 11 in a near-spotless performance.
As a rookie, Woody Marks led the Texans in rushing attempts (196) and rushing yards (703).
The former six-time All-Star weighed in on the American League and National League starting position players and pitchers.
Von Miller recently said he regretted choosing the Commanders over the Seahawks almost exactly a year ago.
The FIVB acted after the IOC lifted its recommended restrictions on athletes from Russia.