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Grammys Will Showcase All Best New Artists Nominees Including Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, Alex Warren, The Marias, Katseye
Grammys Will Showcase All Best New Artists Nominees Including Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, Alex Warren, The Marias, Katseye
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Grammys Will Showcase All Best New Artists Nominees Including Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, Alex Warren, The Marias, Katseye

Here’s great news from the Grammy Awards. They will feature a section with each of the Best New Artists nominees performing their hits. That means Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías will all be showcased on the CBS broadcast February 1st. This is a great idea, […] The post Grammys Will Showcase All Best New Artists Nominees Including Leon…
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Famed Musician Carly Simon’s Tribute to Late Friend, Musician John Forte, of the Fugees World, Who She Considered a “Godson”
Famed Musician Carly Simon’s Tribute to Late Friend, Musician John Forte, of the Fugees World, Who She Considered a “Godson”
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Famed Musician Carly Simon’s Tribute to Late Friend, Musician John Forte, of the Fugees World, Who She Considered a “Godson”

Last week, musician John Forte, 51, died at home on Martha’s Vineyard. Forte was part of the world of the Fugees, a talented songwriter and singer. After he was arrested and imprisoned for drugs, Ben Taylor — Carly Simon’s musician son — got his mother on the cause of freeing John. She was tireless in […] The post Famed Musician Carly Simon’s Tribute to Late Friend, Musician John…
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Trump Gives Up Greenland Threat: No Invasion, No Tariffs After He Says “Framework Deal” with NATO, Epstein Files Return
Trump Gives Up Greenland Threat: No Invasion, No Tariffs After He Says “Framework Deal” with NATO, Epstein Files Return
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Trump Gives Up Greenland Threat: No Invasion, No Tariffs After He Says “Framework Deal” with NATO, Epstein Files Return

And so it goes: Donald Trump has backed off his bullying and posturing over Greenland. In Davos at the Economic Forum, all European leaders mocked him openly for suggesting an armed invasion of Greenland. He said the countries that didn’t back him would suffer tariffs. Now in a post on his Truth Social, Trump waves […] The post Trump Gives Up Greenland Threat: No Invasion, No Tariffs After He Says…
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Deni Avdija’s Road to the NBA Was Rocky (and Remains So)
Deni Avdija’s Road to the NBA Was Rocky (and Remains So)
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Deni Avdija’s Road to the NBA Was Rocky (and Remains So)

Portland Trail Blazers All-Star-in-waiting Deni Avdija is riding high through the 2025-26 NBA season. 26 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists per game will bring plenty of notice and praise. But the journey from Point A to Point ASG wasn’t easy for the 6’8 do-everything player. Avdija came up through the international ranks in his home country of Israel, where his talent and young age put a mark on his back. That’s the…
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The Ringer Shows Love for Trail Blazers RookieThe Ringer Shows Love for Trail Blazers Rookie
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The Ringer Shows Love for Trail Blazers Rookie

Yang Hansen made headlines the moment the Portland Trail Blazers selected him in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft. The world waited to see if the prodigy from China would make a splash in the American league. So far, he hasn’t. The 7’1 center has appeared in 25 games, averaging just 8.4 minutes per. It’s not surprising, then, that when Danny Chau of The Ringer assembled a list of 15 rookies to watch at the midway point of the season, Yang’s name wasn’t among them. But you know who did make that list? Equally surprising Trail Blazers rookie Caleb Love. 11.1 points over 36 games was enough to get Love onto the national radar alongside players like VJ Edgecome, Cedric Coward, and Derik Queen. Of Love, Chau writes: It’s hard to make sense of who Love really is. He is a two-way player for the Portland Trail Blazers, an undrafted 24-year-old free agent who wasn’t even invited to the 2025 draft combine. He had a career 38 percent field goal percentage over the course of five college seasons at North Carolina and Arizona. He shot 35 percent in five NBA summer league games. He shot 33 percent from the field in his first 21 regular-season games. Simply put, there is a large sample of Love being an eager but woefully inefficient shooter. But then what are we to make of the 14-game stretch in which Love looked like Damian Lillard reincarnate, stepping up for a Blazers squad decimated by backcourt injuries? For about a month from late December to mid-January, Love went on one of the most impressive and improbable hot streaks of any player this season, averaging 16.8 points per game almost exclusively off the bench and shooting 45.5 percent from the field and 40.7 percent from 3 (on 8.4 attempts!). Assuming Love averages out somewhere between the two poles of this season’s performance, he’ll still be a useful rotation player. He is a dead ringer basketball-wise for Eric Gordon: They’re almost identical in their burly builds, right down to the massive wingspan relative to their 6-foot-3 frames. Gordon was far more explosive at his athletic peak, but Love has the more natural comportment as a shooter, both off movement and off the dribble. The bulk of Gordon’s 19-year career has been built on his reliability as a high-volume shooter who can serve as a secondary or tertiary creator in a pinch while holding his ground on defense. Love has already shattered expectations for his NBA career; even if this blistering run peters out, he has a perfect blueprint for longevity. What do you think? Is Love the brightest prospect among Portland’s new players or does Yang still reign? Or Sidy Cissoko? Share your thoughts about Love and company in the comments below. And please help us send kids in need to see the Blazers play in March. Here’s the website the Blazers themselves have set up to donate tickets!

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In Praise of Toumani CamaraIn Praise of Toumani Camara
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In Praise of Toumani Camara

When perusing Portland Trail Blazers highlights and news briefs, two names are bound to come up more than any other: high-flying guard Shaedon Sharpe and Mr. Everything, Deni Avdija. Next to them toils a less-heralded forward, known well in Portland circles but absent from national discussion: Toumani Camara. In his third year, Camara is averaging 12.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 33.8 minutes per game. Those numbers may not grab attention, but a deep work ethic and strong defensive game have made Camara as invaluable to the Blazers in his own way as anyone else, including Sharpe and Avdija. Oddly enough, that’s exactly the topic of today’s Blazer’s Edge Mailbag question, though it comes at this issue in reverse. Take a look. Dave, Why do you hate on Toumani [Camara]? You never mention him without slighting him. You criticize his offensive game. You said he’s not a star. Every year there’s a player who becomes the [scapegoat] and I guess Tou is it this year huh? What does he have to do to get the respect he’s earned? Call Me Old School Holy misinterpretation, Batman! I love Toumani Camara’s game. Last season I was calling him one of the untouchable backbone pieces for the team, along with Avdija. I didn’t mention anybody else in that category either. Just those two. I don’t know how you can get stronger than that. It’s not in appropriate to talk about Camara in terms of skills and role, just like every other NBA player on the planet. Both are evident and both help the Blazers. Camara’s best characteristic is his dogged determination. You see it as he picks up opposing players full-court on defense, slides into the lane to take charges, and remains active in defensive sets. Other players might give up on plays. Camara is going to do something. It may not always work, but you’re not going to stop him from trying. At the same time, he remains largely under control. Plenty of energy guys stand out, overcommitting or going for big gambles. Camara fits in. He’s not only in range of the play, he’s usually in position for the next one. That’s not just effort, that’s intelligence. Camara plays with the pace of a young player and the vision of a vet. That’s special. You can see his integration in the numbers. Camara’s steals, per-game and per-minute, are down this year. So are his deflections. He’s been asked to take on more point-of-attack assignments. He’s not as free to swoop in with help defense, the kind that generates flashy turnover numbers. He’s the handle of the defensive broom now, not the bristles. At the same time, he covers more defensive ground than anybody in the league and ranks fourth in charges drawn this season. That doesn’t mean Camara is an all-around superstar, nor that he’s the best defender in the league. It does mean he’s the exact mortar that the Blazers need, helping cement the bricks around him into a cohesive defensive wall. He’s not a perfect player, but for Portland right now he’s darn close. Camara’s offensive game isn’t as far-reaching as his defense. That’s evident and not wrong to say either. Here’s how it works. Both the Blazers AND Camara will be better off if he’s the fourth option in the offense than the second. Things get dicey when Toumani has the ball in his hands with a defender in front of him, expected to make a move or a shot. He can do it; almost all NBA players can. But the list of guys across the league you’d rather have in that situation is extensive. But if you draw the defense off balance then get the ball to Toumani—particularly in the corner—he can stroke a three or cut hard for a layup or dunk. At that point he becomes a serious thorn in the side of the opponent. He’s not solely a catch-and-shoot player, but playing off ball suits him better as an initial position than on. Add it all up and you get a player who would have been ideal in the NBA generation just passing—give or take needing to improve his three-point accuracy—and who is going to remain serviceable and…

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Avis club Business Angel Academy (ex club Lynx, ex club Mini Startups) de Gabriel Jarrosson
Avis club Business Angel Academy (ex club Lynx, ex club Mini Startups) de Gabriel Jarrosson
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Avis club Business Angel Academy (ex club Lynx, ex club Mini Startups) de Gabriel Jarrosson

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