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Colts owner warns NFL teams against tampering with retired quarterback Andrew Luck.

In a post-game analysis after the Boston Celtics' Game 4 loss to the Brooklyn Nets, Kendrick Perkins, former NBA player and current ESPN analyst, criticized Jayson Tatum for his lack of leadership on the court. Despite Tatum's impressive performance of 40 points and seven rebounds, Perkins argued that he failed to assert himself as a leader and rally his teammates to victory. "Leadership is not just about scoring points," Perkins remarked. "It's about taking control of the team, making adjustments, and inspiring your teammates to play at their best." Perkins also pointed out Tatum's tendency to play isolation basketball and not involve his teammates enough. "He's a great player, but he needs to trust his teammates more and get them involved in the game," Perkins emphasized. Tatum, who is only 23 years old, has been a rising star in the NBA and is expected to take on a leadership role as he continues to develop his game. However, as Perkins noted, it's not just about talent, but also about being a vocal and supportive leader. The Celtics are facing a daunting challenge in their series against the Nets, but if Tatum can step up and lead his team both on and off the court, they may still have a chance to turn the series around

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MTV Movie & TV Awards during writers' strike reminiscent of pandemic-era shows

Ray Liotta dies of heart failure.

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