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TUESDAY'S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS:NBA: Portland at New York, 7:30 p.m. (NBATV)NHL: Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. (NBCSN)
AROUND THE WEB:
-- Mookie Betts is on a roll.
Just add a photo op with Michael Jordan to the list of great things that have happened to the new father, who is also a Gold Glove-winning World Series champion and AL MVP.
— Mookie Betts (@mookiebetts) November 20, 2018This is more accurate pic.twitter.com/VQqUhWuhXi
— Kyle (@designatedkyle) November 20, 2018Betts and Jordan were both in attendance at the Celtics-Hornets game in Charlotte on Monday night.
Celtics might lose, but Mookie Betts is wearing a Miss Piggy hat, so it feels like Boston wins either way. pic.twitter.com/KCahJOJZ9k
— Jared Weiss (@JaredWeissNBA) November 20, 2018-- Jackie Bradley Jr. returned to his University of South Carolina alma mater last weekend and was welcomed back with open arms.
Gamecock greats in the -- ‼️ @BumpNrunGilm0re @JackieBradleyJr -- #Gamecocks pic.twitter.com/FNqv9ufgG0
— Gamecock Athletics (@GamecocksOnline) November 17, 2018The World Series champion and Gold Glove winner was honored on the field at a Gamecocks matchup against the Chattanooga Mocks on Saturday with a huge ovation from the crowd.
Welcome home, @JackieBradleyJr! #ForeverToThee pic.twitter.com/GNkiAwXTF7
— Gamecock Baseball (@GamecockBasebll) November 18, 2018Bradley was a star for South Carolina's baseball team from 2009-2011 and was named Most Outstanding Player of the 2010 College World Series.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Chris works hard. He's one of our hardest workers. He's got good stamina, can practice and go all day. We have a lot of confidence in Chris and our entire offense. We need to be more productive in every area – points, running the ball, throwing the ball, after the catch, pretty much you name it. Ball security has been better the last couple of weeks, but we need more production." -- Bill Belichick, on Chris Hogan





