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Cooper DeJean footage shows rehab progress
Coming back from a hamstring injury can always be a tricky thing. Especially for someone who came off a concern in college that has to do with the same general area. This ongoing journey back to full health has been something worth monitoring since an off-season workout in July landed Cooper DeJean on the non-football injury list (NFI). It's expected for him, barring further setbacks, to be able to see the field for the first week of the regular season.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
How Difficult is it to Three-Peat?
It's been said that it's hard to win one championship, and it is. However, winning that big one is an amazing feat. Winning back-to-back, that's even better. I've seen my share of back-to-back defending champions in sports, and that's a big moment to enter the season having been on top for two years straight. Of course, winning back-to-back is called a repeat. If a third one follows, we have the iconic "three-peat."
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Kansas City Chiefs: 'Hollywood' Brown cleared post-hospital visit
A lot of story lines surround the Kansas City Chiefs and their wide receiver corps. Regardless of what expectations are for this team, needing to seek emergency medical treatment is not what anyone wishes to see. But for Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown, just one play into the tenure with his new team and playing another down ceased to be an option. His debut showed a brief glimpse of why football fans were excited to watch the connection between him and Patrick Mahomes.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Team USA Olympic team dominates 4x400m relay
Track and field, particularly on the women's side, has been a strong category for the Team USA Olympic team in Paris. It was therefore fitting that the 4x400m relay event ended in such a dominant victory. Fittingly, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Alexis Holmes, and Shamier Little, who saw much individual success, punctuated their participation at the games with a commanding win.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Steph Curry shot seals 'night night' fate
For all-time great athletes like Steph Curry, any type of physical or mental edge is utilized. When you're an all-time great, finding new ways to motivate and to stay sharp are important. Complacency and lack of intensity can take on different forms and need to be handled differently depending on individual circumstances. But for the shooting guard of the Golden State Warriors, keeping that killer mentality above all is what's most important.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Team USA 'Avengers' team secures place in history
The Team USA basketball team will always have expectations of winning it all on the international stage. There are other factors that are often overlooked when judging the performance or success of any team. But the fact of the matter remains that except for a couple of select players, members on the American roster would easily be picked for the teams of any other nation and would comfortably start. This means that the expectations are going to be gold or bust, no matter what anyone says.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Jordan Chiles: Ruling puts Olympic bronze in jeopardy
The women’s gymnastics team is often one of the more exciting parts of Olympic coverage. Unfortunately for Jordan Chiles, the latest twist not only adds to the attention, but it’s not what anyone would have hoped for. The UCLA Bruins athlete was initially off the podium following her floor routine. But her quick-thinking coaches appealed, and the judges agreed, which gave her a needed scoring boost. This proved to be the difference, as the American then had enough to earn the bronze.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Stephen Curry Biography
Stephen Curry, born Wardell Stephen Curry II on March 14, 1988, in Akron, Ohio, is an American professional basketball player widely regarded as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. He plays for the Golden State Warriors in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Although born in Akron, Curry was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, where his father, Dell Curry, played most of his NBA career.
By atheletestoriesabout a year ago in Unbalanced
CJ Stroud and Stefon Diggs 'scuffle' overblown by fans
The preseason play of CJ Stroud indicates that the regular season could start tomorrow and the Houston Texans would not miss a beat from their playoff run in all likelihood. This is a team that overachieved and played well last season. It's typically a fool's errand to offer too much in terms of a take so early in August, but overreacting and indulging in any football action is part of what makes the entertainment side of the NFL so great.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Secret Sauce to Success: 1 on 1 Virtual Basketball Training Revealed
Virtual basketball training is revolutionizing how athletes enhance their skills and performance. With personalized coaching, flexible scheduling, and access to expert trainers, it's easier than ever to elevate your game from the comfort of your own space. This approach offers a blend of convenience and effectiveness that traditional methods often lack.
By Hooper Fikoabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Noah Lyles' coach reveals fever of 102 plagued sprinter
Dealing with injuries is a different process for everyone. Noah Lyles continues to receive a lot of criticism and push back for how he's handled the 200m race. For some it appears contradicting. He started skipping around and jumping around as his name was announced. But then suddenly after the event concluded, a wheelchair was needed and he looked deeply fatigued.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Sha’Carri Richardson’s stare and emotion capture all
A lot has transpired for Sha’Carri Richardson. From dealing with the usual struggles of being a world-class athlete to her previous ban, a lot has led to her Paris 2024 achievements. Advice dictates that it’s always best to keep ‘your eye on the prize.’ But rules and norms are made to be broken.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced


