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Former NBA superstar Dwyane Wade's greatest feat could literally save lives


DWYANE WADE'S GREATEST FEAT

Dwyane Wade has accomplished quite a bit on the basketball court. What he said last week, however, will change and potentially save lives. Wade, along with his wife Gabrielle Union, expressed support for his child Zaya, who is transgender. They're not just tolerating Zaya; they're embracing and loving her, too.

'PROBABLY THE BEST MOMENT OF MY LIFE'

Jack Murphy hoped to try out for McQuiad's (Rochester, N.Y.) basketball team, but an injury prevented him from doing so. Instead, he was the team manager. Last week, he made a shot that will change his life.

SURPRISE!

When the season ended last November and it came time to order their varsity jackets, members of the Carmel (New York) High School football team had a thought: They wanted to purchase one for teammate Caleb Cleary.

Cleary, a special needs student at the school, was surprised last week when the team entered his classroom and presented him with the letterman jacket.

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COLIN KAEPERNICK ON WHAT'S NEXT

In an exclusive interview with Paste BN Sports' Jarrett Bell, former San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick spoke about his next venture, a memoir to be released this year that should fill in some of the gaps of what he's been up to since he last took an NFL snap over three years ago. It should also provide insights into the motivation and methods behind his activism.

If this interview was any indication, the book should be plenty revealing.

NBA'S BEST MEET IN CHICAGO

An actually exciting NBA All-Star Game took place Sunday night in Chicago – thanks in part to the new scoring system.  

The race to 157 points provided high drama in the untimed fourth quarter, with Team LeBron coming out on top vs. Team Giannis

Kawhi Leonard led the way with a game-high 30 points, earning the newly-renamed Kobe Bryant All-Star MVP Award.  

And yes, while this game doesn't technically count for anything, that doesn't mean there weren't losers (and some winners, too)

Other highlights of the weekend:  

ASTROS APOLOGIZE, BUT LEAVE EVERYONE WANTING MORE

The Houston Astros were finally forced to face the music Thursday, apologizing for their illicit sign-stealing ways that "definitely" gave them an advantage en route to their 2017 World Series championship

But who were they apologizing to? Where is the accountability at the top? Plenty of questions lingered – MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred even described the apologies as unsuccessful – and left opposing players angered

The Astros are trying to put it all behind them, but it's clear this story isn't going away anytime soon

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