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KNICKS TRADE SHOCK COMING: INSIDER REVEALS THE ONE MAJOR MOVE HAPPENING FAST

After a loss to the Magic, the 9-6 Knicks are 5th in the East. With a new coach and trade assets, ESPN suggests a Mitchell Robinson deal could help them avoid the punitive second apron.

KNICKS TRADE SHOCK COMING: Insider Reveals The One Major Move Happening Fast
NBA Insider Confirms One Big Trade Move Is Coming To The Knicks

After a 133-121 loss to the Orlando Magic on Saturday, the New York Knicks now stand at 9-6, which is still good enough for fifth place in the Eastern Conference.

The Knicks are switching things up as Mike Brown takes over from Tom Thibodeau, bringing fresh strategies.

Jalen Brunson's injury didn't help things, but the Knicks are still expected to be a top team in the East and a possible pick for the NBA Finals at season's end.

They have six key guys, but the other players are still trying to prove they belong in the playoff lineup.

The Knicks have already spent a lot to get good players, so they probably can't get another star. Still, they could make small improvements to their team.

In other news, Draymond Green of the Warriors had some strong words for the Knicks.

If the Knicks really want to make a big move, they'd have to trade one of their main players. ESPN's Bobby Marks says Mitchell Robinson could be the one.

Marks said that Robinson's expiring $12.9 million contract, plus the chance to trade first-round picks in 2026, 2030, and 2032, along with eight second-round picks, are the Knicks' best assets for a trade.

Trading Robinson for someone with a similar salary that extends to 2026-27 could allow the Knicks to avoid being a second apron team as their roster fills out.

Marks suggests trading Pacome Dadiet and cash (the Knicks have $7.9 million available) to give them enough space to sign two players while staying below the second apron.

Robinson brings a different style to the Knicks. He does the tough stuff that Karl-Anthony Towns doesn't, like protecting the basket, grabbing rebounds, and being a threat for alley-oops.

Losing Robinson would weaken their big man lineup, but if they can find a trade that makes the team better overall, it might be worth it.

The Knicks will likely keep their main players unless they think Robinson might leave when he becomes a free agent. They might go after smaller deals to improve the team.

YANKEES DEBUT ALERT: LEFT-HANDER RYAN WEATHERS OFFICIALLY STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT AGAINST THE NATIONALS

Bronx debut: Discover how Ryan Weathers' new "bullet slider" and 97 MPH heat will lead the Yankees against the Nationals tomorrow.

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Weathers has Cy Young potential if he can just stay durable

Ryan Weathers is set to make his Yankees debut on the mound tomorrow night, according to Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. The lefty will face a familiar team in the Nationals; he saw plenty of them back when he pitched for the Marlins in the NL East. The Yankees are still getting their starting pitchers ready for the 2026 season, so this outing gives them a chance to see what Weathers can do.

They picked up Weathers from Miami this offseason. He’s only 26, but he’s already been busy trying to sharpen his game. He's been working on a new two-seam fastball and a tighter bullet slider, hoping to finally show why he was once the seventh overall pick in the draft.

Before that, though, the Yankees take on Toronto today at 1:07 PM EST. Will Warren gets the start, and both Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger are in the lineup.

Now, back to Weathers. Last year with the Marlins, he made eight starts and put up a 3.99 ERA, striking out over 22% of the batters he faced. The Yankees believe he has even more to offer. They’re betting that these new pitches, a better two-seamer and a firmer slider, will help him take that next step.

He throws hard; his fastball averaged 96.8 MPH last season, which got plenty of teams interested. The upside is real, but so is the risk. Injuries have slowed him down the last couple of years, cutting short what could have been breakout seasons.

First, Weathers has to prove he can stay healthy. Then, he needs to show that these tweaks to his pitch mix can help him avoid the hard contact that led to seven home runs allowed in just 38.1 innings last season. The Yankees are betting on his talent, though, and they see him as a possible future star in their rotation.

Tomorrow’s game is at George M. Steinbrenner Field, and it’ll be the Yankees’ first night game of the 2026 Grapefruit League, starting at 6:35 PM EST.

OLYMPIC FAMILY LEGACY: INSIDE TOM BRADY’S PLAN TO TURN VIVIAN INTO A SUPERSTAR OLYMPIAN

Sports news: Tom Brady's Olympic dream. Get the report on Vivian’s volleyball talent and Team USA’s wins in Milan.

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Tom Brady labelled Vivian a "Future Summer Olympian" in Milan?

Tom Brady, now retired and a seven-time Super Bowl champ, took his kids, Benjamin and Vivia,n to Milan for the 2026 Winter Olympics. They spent the week soaking up the city, meeting new faces, and cheering for Team USA on the ice. The real rush came on Thursday; the USA’s women’s hockey team pulled off a wild comeback against Canada, winning 2-1 in overtime. Megan Keller scored the game-winner, and Brady got to watch it all unfold right next to tennis legend Billie Jean King.

Four days later, the men’s team kept the momentum going. Jack Hughes scored another overtime winner against Canada on Sunday. You’d think that would be the biggest story from the Bradys’ trip, but no, what really got people talking was something way more personal.

Tom posted a sweet shoutout to his daughter Vivian on Instagram. Just after all the Olympic action, he shared a photo of 13-year-old Vivian, captioning it: “Future summer Olympian” with a string of volleyball emojis. Fans immediately caught on that Brady wasn’t just being a proud dad; he was dropping a real hint.

Vivian, whom he shares with Gisele Bündchen, already plays volleyball at school. She swims and plays soccer, too. What’s cool is that every sport she loves is a Summer Olympics event. Brady’s caption didn’t feel random; it felt like he meant it.

And this isn’t their first Olympic adventure together. Brady and Vivian hit up the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and packed their days with nine different events: gymnastics, beach volleyball, swimming, and diving. Vivian even got to play some volleyball on the sand with Brazilian legend Juliana Felisberta da Silva.

After seeing all the winter action in Italy, Brady’s “summer Olympian” tag for Vivian sounds even more hopeful. He knows exactly where he sees her going.

With the Olympics set to land in Los Angeles in 2028, Vivian will be 15 when the Games kick off in July. Club volleyball is probably her next step. And Brady himself? He’s hinted he’s got his own Olympic goals for 2028, turning the dream into a full-on family mission.

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