Author: Angelo Guinhawa

Angelo Guinhawa is a veteran sports writer and editor who has been working in the industry for over 10 years now. He has worked for FOX Sports PH and several other reputable sports publications. His specialty is the NBA and the NFL, though he also covers the MLB, NHL and European top-flight football.

Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy

Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy couldn’t hide his shock after his team lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round on Sunday. The Cowboys were heavy favorites in the game. Not only were they better statistically with a Top 5 offense and defense, but they were also on a 16-game winning streak at home. They went 8-0 at AT&T Stadium in the 2023 season, which made many believe that they would be able to easily take care of business in the Wild Card round. However, the Packers showed everyone that it doesn’t matter what anyone did…

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Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys

The Green Bay Packers’ locker room was filled with joy and excitement after Matt LaFleur’s men took down the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round on Sunday, and understandably so. Green Bay has a lot to celebrate about the win. It is Jordan Love’s first official postseason victory as a fulltime starter. They also managed to break the Cowboys’ streak of 16 straight home wins at AT&T Stadium. Of course the fact that they are moving on to the divisional round is a major milestone as well, especially when one considers how hard it is to win in the…

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Green Bay Packers, Christian Watson, Jaire Alexander

Both Christian Watson and Jaire Alexander have been listed as questionable for the Green Bay Packers’ showdown with the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round. While there is hope one of the could return, the other remains a big question mark heading to the contest. According to the latest reports, Watson–who is dealing with a hamstring injury–will test his health pregame to determine if he’ll be able to play. Fortunately, there is some “optimism” that he’ll get the greenlight to plau. As for Alexander, however, his status remains up in the air and is currently “50/50” at best, per…

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Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur, Jordan Love

The Green Bay Packers may be the underdogs against the Dallas Cowboys in their Wild Card matchup, but that’s not discouraging quarterback Jordan Love and head coach Matt LaFleur at all. If anything, it’s only motivating them even more to perform at their best. LaFleur’s men are in a really disadvantageous position in their showdown with the Cowboys. For one, they are the youngest team in the postseason, with their QB in his first year as a full-time starter. They don’t have plenty of playoff experience in the group, which isn’t exactly ideal against a battle-tested squad that has been…

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Milwaukee Bucks, Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown admits they just couldn’t match the Milwaukee Bucks’ energy during their Thursday showdown. Nonetheless, the superstar guard appears to hint that rest played a role in their shortcomings in the blowout. On Saturday after helping power the Celtics to a 145-113 win over the Houston Rockets, Brown was asked in his postgame presser about their performance against the Bucks. It’s worth noting that head coach Joe Mazzulla decided to bench his starters at the start of the second half after Milwaukee built a 37-point lead at halftime. According to Brown, they have no one to…

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Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr admits they lost Saturday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks in the fourth quarter, and Khris Middleton is a big reason for that. The Bucks scored 46 points in the final period, allowing them to beat the Warriors who scored just 36 in the frame. The fourth quarter started with Milwaukee ahead by only two points, and the two teams went into a back-and-forth and even found themselves tied at 96-all with eight minutes to go. A little over six minutes later, however, the Bucks were in complete control and ahead 120-110. Since the…

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Milwaukee Bucks, Adrian Griffin, Andre Jackson Jr..

Milwaukee Bucks rookie Andre Jackson Jr. had his breakout game on Saturday, as he helped the team take down the Stephen Curry-less Golden State Warriors 129-118. Jackson was sensational in the contest, dropping his first career double-double as a pro with 10 points and 10 rebounds. He also collected two assists and one block–which is probably his best highlight in the game after his denial of Trayce Jackson-Davis led to a Damian Lillard triple on the other end. The 22-year-old guard showed pure hustle and energy throughout the game. While he struggled at the start, he soon got comfortable and was…

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Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors

The Milwaukee Bucks are just way better when Damian Lillard dominates offensively. The numbers prove as much following their Saturday win over the Golden State Warriors. Milwaukee edged out the Warriors 129-118, with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Lillard and Khris Middleton leading the way. The three combined for 84 points, with Dame Time himself chipping in 27 to go along with six rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Lillard went 9-of-19 from the field, including 2-of-5 from deep for a 47.4 percent overall shooting. With that performance, the Bucks have now improved to 18-2 in games where Lillard has scored at least…

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, Stephen Curry, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors

Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry shared a moment together on Saturday during the Milwaukee Bucks’ showdown with the Golden State Warriors. Now, a photo of the two from that moment has fans dreaming of a partnership between them. On Saturday, the Bucks’ X (formerly Twitter) account shared a photo of Antetokounmpo and Curry, who was on street clothes after he was given the night off by the Warriors to rest. In the said picture, the Dubs sharpshooter was seen giving the Greek Freak a warm look as they both show a smile. https://twitter.com/Bucks/status/1746376864422084976 Sure enough, it got everyone talking about…

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Milwaukee Bucks, Adrian Griffin, Andre Jackson Jr..

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin couldn’t be any prouder of rookie Andre Jackson Jr. following his breakout game on Saturday against the Golden State Warriors. Jackson was phenomenal for Milwaukee as he recorded his first pro double-double, finishing with 10 points and 10 rebounds, along with two assists and one block. More than the numbers, though, the rookie’s hustle and energy were so infectious that it set the right tone for the Bucks. One of Jackson’s best play on the night came in the third quarter when he blocked fellow rookie and Golden State Warriors rising center Trayce Jackson-Davis.…

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