As someone competing for a rotation spot, Tylor Megill doesn’t have the luxury of just working on his pitches this spring.
Sure, Simeon Wilcher would rather be playing than watching. Like any competitor, he would prefer to be on the court instead of on the bench.
The wild scene inside the dining room featured large party sparklers, Chiefs flags, wall projections celebrating the champions and plenty of dancing.
The Nets showed some life on defense, but the other end of the court continued to be a hot mess.
Trayce Thompson doesn’t mind. The new Mets outfielder understands that wherever he goes he will be known as Klay Thompson’s brother.
Give Patrick Roy some credit.