Frustrations with star guard LaMelo Ball are starting to grow for Hornets fans, especially with the latest bit of poor offseason publicity for the franchise that involves him. WSOC-TV in Charlotte reported Tuesday that Ball and the Hornets are being sued by a woman, Tamaria McRae, who claims that he ran over her son's foot when he tried to go up to his car to ask for an autograph.
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The Carolina Panthers may not be playing for a chance to make the postseason, but they have embraced the spoiler role.The team hosted the Atlanta Falcons, who entered the weekend tied for the NFC South, on Sunday in a driving rainstorm, something that heading in had most fans hesitant that the team would be able to do much of anything. Despite the rainy conditions and one of the smallest crowds in the history of Bank of America Stadium, the team was able to find a way to scratch out their second victory of the season by a margin of 9-7 thanks to a 23-yard Eddy Pineiro field goal as time expired.
Normally, a Monday after a Panther loss is filled with vitriol towards the team, especially so far in 2023. However, this Monday was a unique one, as the displeasure of many football in this area of the country is towards the College Football Playoff Committee and their final four that was released on Sunday afternoon.
Following the firing of Frank Reich the day before, Panthers owner David Tepper spoke with the media on Wednesday to discuss the move. In a fourteen minute presser, Tepper answered just eight questions before walking off, leaving a room full of reporter baffled and heated. The fifth year owner spent the majority of the presser pointing to the success that the ownership group has had in just about every other area besides the football.