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Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red unveils Pioneer Willow golf shoe

Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red unveils Pioneer Willow golf shoe

Sun Day Red has done it again.

Tiger Woods’ brand unveiled a new premium spiked golf shoe on Thursday, the Pioneer Willow.

This particular shoe was designed to increase stability and traction, and it looks like the classic golf shoes that every player loves.

Here is what makes the Pioneer Willow stand out:

Sun Day Red has developed a number of different golf shoes since initially launching and they are each designed for performance above all, but they happen to be incredibly stylish at the same time. It is a combination that only Tiger Woods could execute to this high a level.

The Pioneer Willow is available now at sundayred.com and select golf retailers.

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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the ​fourth player in NBA history to ‌record 12,000 career assists ​with his second ⁠helper of the first quarter during Friday night’s home game against ‌the Phoenix Suns.

No. 12,000 came when James ‌collected a rebound on ‌the ⁠defensive end and ⁠threw a long chest pass to the other end. Deandre Ayton caught ​the ball ‌over the smaller Collin Gillespie and put it in the hoop with 7:49 left ‌in the quarter.

Former Utah ​Jazz star John Stockton is the all-time ⁠leader with 15,806 career assists. Recently retired Chris Paul (12,552) is ‌second and Jason Kidd (12,091) stands third.

The 41-year-old James would surely pass Kidd if he returns next season. Chances of catching Paul ‌would depend on his health ​and the number of games he plays.

James was ⁠averaging 7.1 assists per game ⁠entering Friday’s action and the contest marks his ‌59th of the 2025-26 season.

For his career, James ​averages 7.4 assists per game.

(with inputs from Reuters)

Published on Apr 11, 2026

#LeBron #James #closes #record #4th #NBA #player #reach #career #assists">LeBron James closes in on another record, becomes 4th NBA player to reach 12,000 career assists  Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the ​fourth player in NBA history to ‌record 12,000 career assists ​with his second ⁠helper of the first quarter during Friday night’s home game against ‌the Phoenix Suns.No. 12,000 came when James ‌collected a rebound on ‌the ⁠defensive end and ⁠threw a long chest pass to the other end. Deandre Ayton caught ​the ball ‌over the smaller Collin Gillespie and put it in the hoop with 7:49 left ‌in the quarter.Former Utah ​Jazz star John Stockton is the all-time ⁠leader with 15,806 career assists. Recently retired Chris Paul (12,552) is ‌second and Jason Kidd (12,091) stands third.The 41-year-old James would surely pass Kidd if he returns next season. Chances of catching Paul ‌would depend on his health ​and the number of games he plays.James was ⁠averaging 7.1 assists per game ⁠entering Friday’s action and the contest marks his ‌59th of the 2025-26 season.For his career, James ​averages 7.4 assists per game.(with inputs from Reuters)Published on Apr 11, 2026  #LeBron #James #closes #record #4th #NBA #player #reach #career #assists

Deadspin | Rays shake up order, send Yankees to third straight loss  Apr 10, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays infielder Yandy Diaz (2) reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against New York Yankees at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images   Yandy Diaz started an early comeback with a two-run homer to spoil Luis Gil’s season debut and spark the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees on Friday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.  Seeking more production from an inconsistent lineup, Rays manager Kevin Cash moved Diaz to the cleanup spot after he batted .362 out of the leadoff spot in their first 12 games. Cash also elevated Chandler Simpson to the leadoff spot ahead of Junior Caminero.  Diaz batted cleanup for the first time since Sept. 14, 2024, and drove Gil’s 0-1 slider to right field for a tying two-run homer immediately after Steven Matz (3-0) allowed two runs in the top of the first.  Simpson drove in a pair of runs with a groundout in the second and a single in the sixth. Jonathan Aranda added an RBI groundout after Simpson’s single followed New York reliever Brent Headrick’s fielding error.  Aaron Judge singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Cody Bellinger while Giancarlo Stanton scored from first on a triple by Amed Rosario that skipped past Simpson in left field. Ben Rice hit a pinch-hit homer with one out in the eighth that center fielder Cedric Mullins nearly robbed with a leap at the wall.   Gil waited until Friday to make his season debut because the Yankees did not need a fifth starter with four off-days through their first 12 games. The right-hander allowed three runs on three hits in four innings, but needed 88 pitches while walking three and striking out two.  The Yankees lost their third straight game and fourth in five games after winning eight of their first nine.  Matz allowed two runs on two hits in five innings. The left-hander struck out seven, walked two and did not allow a hit after the first.  Hunter Bigge struck out Bellinger to end the eighth after Rice connected. Bryan Baker entered to start the ninth and allowed two singles to put the tying runs on base with nobody out, but he retired Jazz Chisholm, Randal Grichuk and Trent Grisham to earn his second save.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Rays #shake #order #send #Yankees #straight #lossApr 10, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays infielder Yandy Diaz (2) reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against New York Yankees at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images

Yandy Diaz started an early comeback with a two-run homer to spoil Luis Gil’s season debut and spark the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees on Friday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Seeking more production from an inconsistent lineup, Rays manager Kevin Cash moved Diaz to the cleanup spot after he batted .362 out of the leadoff spot in their first 12 games. Cash also elevated Chandler Simpson to the leadoff spot ahead of Junior Caminero.

Diaz batted cleanup for the first time since Sept. 14, 2024, and drove Gil’s 0-1 slider to right field for a tying two-run homer immediately after Steven Matz (3-0) allowed two runs in the top of the first.

Simpson drove in a pair of runs with a groundout in the second and a single in the sixth. Jonathan Aranda added an RBI groundout after Simpson’s single followed New York reliever Brent Headrick’s fielding error.


Aaron Judge singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Cody Bellinger while Giancarlo Stanton scored from first on a triple by Amed Rosario that skipped past Simpson in left field. Ben Rice hit a pinch-hit homer with one out in the eighth that center fielder Cedric Mullins nearly robbed with a leap at the wall.

Gil waited until Friday to make his season debut because the Yankees did not need a fifth starter with four off-days through their first 12 games. The right-hander allowed three runs on three hits in four innings, but needed 88 pitches while walking three and striking out two.

The Yankees lost their third straight game and fourth in five games after winning eight of their first nine.

Matz allowed two runs on two hits in five innings. The left-hander struck out seven, walked two and did not allow a hit after the first.

Hunter Bigge struck out Bellinger to end the eighth after Rice connected. Bryan Baker entered to start the ninth and allowed two singles to put the tying runs on base with nobody out, but he retired Jazz Chisholm, Randal Grichuk and Trent Grisham to earn his second save.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Rays #shake #order #send #Yankees #straight #loss">Deadspin | Rays shake up order, send Yankees to third straight loss  Apr 10, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays infielder Yandy Diaz (2) reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against New York Yankees at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images   Yandy Diaz started an early comeback with a two-run homer to spoil Luis Gil’s season debut and spark the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees on Friday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.  Seeking more production from an inconsistent lineup, Rays manager Kevin Cash moved Diaz to the cleanup spot after he batted .362 out of the leadoff spot in their first 12 games. Cash also elevated Chandler Simpson to the leadoff spot ahead of Junior Caminero.  Diaz batted cleanup for the first time since Sept. 14, 2024, and drove Gil’s 0-1 slider to right field for a tying two-run homer immediately after Steven Matz (3-0) allowed two runs in the top of the first.  Simpson drove in a pair of runs with a groundout in the second and a single in the sixth. Jonathan Aranda added an RBI groundout after Simpson’s single followed New York reliever Brent Headrick’s fielding error.  Aaron Judge singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Cody Bellinger while Giancarlo Stanton scored from first on a triple by Amed Rosario that skipped past Simpson in left field. Ben Rice hit a pinch-hit homer with one out in the eighth that center fielder Cedric Mullins nearly robbed with a leap at the wall.   Gil waited until Friday to make his season debut because the Yankees did not need a fifth starter with four off-days through their first 12 games. The right-hander allowed three runs on three hits in four innings, but needed 88 pitches while walking three and striking out two.  The Yankees lost their third straight game and fourth in five games after winning eight of their first nine.  Matz allowed two runs on two hits in five innings. The left-hander struck out seven, walked two and did not allow a hit after the first.  Hunter Bigge struck out Bellinger to end the eighth after Rice connected. Bryan Baker entered to start the ninth and allowed two singles to put the tying runs on base with nobody out, but he retired Jazz Chisholm, Randal Grichuk and Trent Grisham to earn his second save.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Rays #shake #order #send #Yankees #straight #loss

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