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The dream team of players Boston has been rumored to have almost landed, an interview with Jeopardy! guest host Aaron Rodgers, and a look at the future of the Chicago Bulls.

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The Almost Ainge All-Stars

The Celtics are tied for the most titles in NBA history, but their GM, Danny Ainge, is far and away the all-time leader in almost trading for superstars. Here’s the dream team of players Boston has been rumored to have nearly landed.

[Join Rodger Sherman as he takes a look at the NBA All-Stars Danny Ainge might've almost landed.]

Aaron Rodgers Wants to Be the Permanent Host of Jeopardy!

The NFL MVP is the show’s guest host for the next two weeks—and if he has his way, he’ll be back for good.

[Claire McNear talked to Aaron Rodgers about his Jeopardy! aspirations.]

Revisiting Jack Nicklaus’s 1986 Masters Win, Through the Eyes of Those He Beat

Thirty-five years ago, the Golden Bear won his 18th and final major championship in iconic fashion. But while his come-from-behind victory was a thrill for fans, it was slightly less fun for Nick Price, Sandy Lyle, Greg Norman, and Tom Watson.

[Elizabeth Nelson journeys back in time with the losers of the 1986 Masters.]
On this episode of The Void, Kevin O’Connor breaks down why rookie Patrick Williams is the key to the future of the Chicago Bulls after their trade deadline deal to acquire Nikola Vucevic.

What Makes Invincible a Superhero Show for Adults?

Rather than relying solely on shock value, Robert Kirkman’s new Amazon Prime show feels “adult” in the more minor considerations of its characters.

[Join Micah Peters as he reviews the first four episodes of the impressive Invincible.]

Have Aaron Gordon and the Nuggets Unlocked Each Other’s Potential?

One needed a change of scenery. The other needed a missing piece. Both got what they wanted at the trade deadline, forming a dangerous, must-see contender overnight.

[It's time to join Dan Devine as he looks at the burgeoning relationship between Aaron Gordon and the Nuggets.]
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—Jillian, Workaholics
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