NBA: Lakers coach JJ Redick receives contract extension

EL SEGUNDO, California — The Los Angeles Lakers know head coach JJ Redick will be a part of their future in the NBA going forward. They also plan to give superstar forward LeBron James every chance to do the same.

General manager Rob Pelinka revealed that Redick received a contract extension this summer after the 41-year-old completed key milestones with the team.

https://sports.inquirer.net/641796/nba-lakers-coach-jj-redick-receives-contract-extension

“Carlos Alcaraz deserves to be there” – Jannik Sinner keeps own heartbreak aside & praises Spaniard for being World No. 1 again

Carlos Alcaraz has reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking after a stunning victory at the 2025 US Open.

In an intense final, Alcaraz faced off against Italy’s Jannik Sinner, ultimately defeating him in four sets. This win marks Alcaraz’s second Grand Slam title of the year, further cementing his status as one of the sport’s top players.

With this triumph, Alcaraz not only lifted the US Open trophy but also took back the No. 1 spot from Sinner, showcasing his resilience and skill on tennis’s biggest stage.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-carlos-alcaraz-deserves-there-jannik-sinner-keeps-heartbreak-aside-praises-spaniard-world-no-1

3 Netflix Shows You Need to Binge This Weekend (September 26 – 28)

I’ve been using Netflix for more than a decade, so it’s safe to say I’ve watched much of its catalog. That means I’ve seen some of the best TV shows ever created, but I’ve also sat through my fair share of duds. I’m not getting that time back, so let me save you from making the same mistakes.

To that end, here are three Netflix shows that are well worth binge-watching this weekend.

### The Crown

Even if you don’t have any interest in the British royal family, you can’t deny that Queen Elizabeth II was a fascinating person, if only for the fact that her life was unlike any other. Elizabeth took the throne in February 1952 and reigned until her death in September 2022, making her the longest-serving British monarch. She lived through wars, 15 UK prime ministers, and plenty of Windsor family controversies.

Much of her reign is portrayed in Netflix’s brilliant historical drama series *The Crown*. Set across six seasons, the show spans from 1947 to 2005, including events from Elizabeth’s life such as her coronation, the marriage and eventual divorce of Diana and Charles, and the deaths of key figures like Princess Margaret. This is all framed against contemporary world events like the Suez Crisis.

Although dramatic liberties have been taken—no one can know exactly what was said behind closed doors—everything feels authentic, in part thanks to the stunning sets, costumes, and performances. The cast changes every two seasons as the show moves through different eras. It’s still clearly the same character, but each actor brings a different energy to the role.

The supporting cast is fittingly made up of acting royalty too, including John Lithgow, Gillian Anderson, and Lesley Manville. Credit also goes to the intelligent and witty writing, ensuring the characters steer clear of caricature.

Undoubtedly, *The Crown* is a Netflix drama that changed TV forever.

### The Umbrella Academy

Comic book adaptations can be hit or miss, so I cautiously approached *The Umbrella Academy* when it debuted in 2019. Based on the comics written by My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way, the show is about a group of superpowered humans who were all simultaneously born to women who showed no signs of pregnancy.

An odd billionaire, Reginald Hargreeves (Colm Feore), adopts some of them, though not because of any fatherly desire—he develops them into a superhero team and assigns them numbers rather than names. The siblings become estranged, but they reunite at Hargreeves’ funeral, and time-traveling Five (Aidan Gallagher) returns from the future to warn them of an impending apocalypse.

It’s a bonkers start, and it gets wilder from there, with some great visuals and music. When they’re not saving the world, the siblings find time to argue and bond, and the show gives space for each of them to shine, whether it’s Tom Hopper’s super-strength astronaut or Emmy Raver-Lampman’s mind-controlling actress.

All that to say, *The Umbrella Academy* is a successful live-action adaptation. However, it doesn’t maintain its high quality throughout all four seasons; I think the first two are the best.

While the show has a healthy mix of action, drama, and humor, it does occasionally feel like it’s retreading old ground. Despite that, it’s bursting with panache and is fun overall.

### BoJack Horseman

Despite its bright and charming visuals, *BoJack Horseman* is not for children. It’s about the titular anthropomorphic horse (Will Arnett), an actor who reached the heady heights of fame and success in the ’90s thanks to a sitcom called *Horsin’ Around*. In the present day, BoJack is a middle-aged alcoholic living in Hollywood, at the lowest point of his career.

He partners with ghostwriter Diane (Alison Brie) after his agent Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) encourages him to write an autobiography. Alongside this trio is BoJack’s slacker friend Todd (Aaron Paul) and former sitcom rival Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins).

It’s difficult to pick a favorite character, and they all evolve wonderfully over the seasons, but Mr. Peanutbutter may take the crown for me because of how deliriously optimistic and naive he is.

The voice cast is unanimously fantastic; their chemistry feels real, to the point that it’s easy to forget you’re watching an adult animated series set in a world of humans and talking animals.

*BoJack Horseman* is an exploration of many themes, including depression, addiction, fame, and family. At times, it gets very heavy. BoJack himself is an atypical protagonist because he isn’t naturally likable—in fact, he makes some awful decisions—but ultimately, he is trying to better himself.

Part of what makes the show so great is how it balances this dark tone with plenty of humor in its dialogue and visuals. The fact that actress Margo Martindale repeatedly appears as a crime-loving version of herself is hilarious.

*BoJack Horseman* is a show unlike any other, and it only gets better as it goes on.

If you’re looking for compelling stories, unforgettable characters, and hours of binge-worthy content, these three Netflix shows should be at the top of your watchlist. Enjoy your weekend marathon!
https://www.howtogeek.com/netflix-shows-weekend-binge-september-26/

Vegas Golden Knights take severe action against reporter for asking Hockey Canada sexual assault case-related question

The Vegas Golden Knights have come under scrutiny after taking action against The Athletic reporter Mark Lazerus. The issue arose when Lazerus asked about the 2018 Hockey Canada sexual assault case during a media availability session.

This move has sparked debate about press freedom and the treatment of journalists covering sensitive topics. The situation highlights the challenges faced when addressing difficult subjects in sports media.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-vegas-golden-knights-take-severe-action-reporter-asking-hockey-canada-sexual-assault-case-related-question

3 Netflix Shows You Need to Binge This Weekend (September 26 – 28)

I’ve been using Netflix for more than a decade, so it’s safe to say I’ve watched much of its catalog. This means I’ve seen some of the best TV shows ever created, but also sat through my fair share of duds. I’m not getting that time back, so let me save you from making the same mistakes.

To that end, here are three Netflix shows that are well worth binge-watching this weekend.

### The Crown

Even if you don’t have any interest in the British royal family, you can’t deny that Queen Elizabeth II was a fascinating person, if only for the fact that her life was unlike any other. Elizabeth took the throne in February 1952 and reigned until her death in September 2022, making her the longest-serving British monarch. She lived through wars, 15 UK prime ministers, and plenty of Windsor family controversies.

Much of her reign is portrayed in Netflix’s brilliant historical drama series *The Crown*. Set across six seasons, the show spans from 1947 to 2005, including events from Elizabeth’s life such as her coronation, the marriage and eventual divorce of Diana and Charles, and the deaths of key figures like Princess Margaret. This is all framed against contemporary world events like the Suez Crisis.

Although dramatic liberties have been taken—no one can know exactly what was said behind closed doors—everything feels authentic, in part thanks to the stunning sets, costumes, and performances. The cast changes every two seasons as the show moves through different eras. It’s still clearly the same character, but each actor brings a different energy to the role.

The supporting cast is fittingly made up of acting royalty too, including John Lithgow, Gillian Anderson, and Lesley Manville. Credit also goes to the intelligent and witty writing, ensuring the characters steer clear of caricature. Undoubtedly, *The Crown* is a Netflix drama that changed TV forever.

### The Umbrella Academy

Comic book adaptations can be hit or miss, so I cautiously approached *The Umbrella Academy* when it debuted in 2019. Based on the comics written by My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way, the show is about a group of superpowered humans who were all simultaneously born to women who showed no signs of pregnancy.

An odd billionaire, Reginald Hargreeves (Colm Feore), adopts some of them—not out of any fatherly desire but to develop them into a superhero team, assigning them numbers rather than names. The siblings become estranged, but they reunite at Hargreeves’ funeral, and time-traveling Five (Aidan Gallagher) returns from the future to warn them of an impending apocalypse.

It’s a bonkers start, and it gets wilder from there, with some great visuals and music. When they’re not saving the world, the siblings argue and bond, and the show gives space for each of them to shine, whether it’s Tom Hopper’s super-strength astronaut or Emmy Raver-Lampman’s mind-controlling actress.

All that to say, *The Umbrella Academy* is a successful live-action adaptation. However, it doesn’t maintain its high quality throughout all four seasons; I think the first two are the best. While the show has a healthy mix of action, drama, and humor, it does occasionally feel like it’s retreading old ground. Despite that, it’s bursting with panache and is fun overall.

### BoJack Horseman

Despite its bright and charming visuals, *BoJack Horseman* is not for children. It’s about the titular anthropomorphic horse (voiced by Will Arnett), an actor who reached the heady heights of fame and success in the ‘90s thanks to a sitcom called *Horsin’ Around*. In the present day, BoJack is a middle-aged alcoholic living in Hollywood, at the lowest point of his career.

He partners with ghostwriter Diane (Alison Brie) after his agent, Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), encourages him to write an autobiography. Alongside this trio is BoJack’s slacker friend Todd (Aaron Paul) and former sitcom rival Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins).

It’s difficult to pick a favorite character, and they all evolve wonderfully over the seasons, but Mr. Peanutbutter may take the crown for me because of how deliriously optimistic and naive he is. The voice cast is unanimously fantastic; their chemistry feels real, to the point that it’s easy to forget you’re watching an adult animated series set in a world of humans and talking animals.

*BoJack Horseman* explores many things, including depression, addiction, fame, and families, and at times it gets very heavy. BoJack himself is an atypical protagonist because he isn’t naturally likeable—in fact, he makes some awful decisions—but ultimately he is trying to better himself.

Part of what makes the show so great is that it balances this dark tone with plenty of humor in its dialogue and visuals. The fact that actress Margo Martindale repeatedly appears as a crime-loving version of herself is hilarious. It’s a show unlike any other, and it only gets better as it goes on.
https://www.howtogeek.com/netflix-shows-weekend-binge-september-26/

Some foreign firms feeling effect of Philippine graft probes

MANILA, Philippines — European companies in the construction sector operating in the Philippines have incurred lower sales due to allegations linking lawmakers and contractors to anomalies in flood control projects.

“Because of some of those projects that are being put on hold, they have already experienced a reduction in sales,” a company representative reported.

https://business.inquirer.net/549290/some-foreign-firms-feeling-effect-of-ph-graft-probes

Katin Houser throws for 2 touchdowns and runs for another to lead East Carolina past Army 28-6

GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Katin Houser passed for 251 yards and two touchdowns as East Carolina opened American Conference play with a 28-6 victory over defending league champion Army on Thursday night.

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/katin-houser-throws-2-touchdowns-025417344.html

Cardano (ADA) Price Outlook: Can It Reclaim Its $3.10 ATH Before 2026?

Leading altcoin Cardano (ADA) holds a market capitalization of around $27.72 billion, maintaining its position among the top cryptocurrencies.

With a 24-hour trading volume of nearly $1.51 billion, ADA’s price movements remain in focus as traders monitor technical signals and ecosystem developments amid ongoing market volatility.

At press time, the altcoin is trading at $0.7740, reflecting the dynamic shifts within the crypto market.
https://www.tronweekly.com/cardano-ada-price-outlook-can-it-reclaim-its-3/

Czechs rally past Iranians to extend dream FIVB run

Now that it has made its first-ever semifinal appearance in the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship as an independent nation, there are obviously no plans for Czechia to stop writing more of its sporting history.

Czechia’s dream run continued after overcoming a first-set defeat before knocking out Iran with a hard-fought 22-25, 27-25, 25-20, 25-21 victory on Thursday.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641725/czechs-rally-past-iranians-to-extend-dream-fivb-run

“Playing with him is like playing with 10 players”, “Hiding from the ball” – Barcelona fans slam star despite their 3-1 win against Oviedo

Barcelona fans expressed their disappointment online over Dani Olmo’s performance despite the team’s 3-1 victory against Real Oviedo in LaLiga on September 25.

While the win was a positive result for Barcelona, many supporters felt that Olmo did not meet expectations during the match. Discussions on various social media platforms highlighted the areas where fans believe he could improve.

Overall, the team’s success overshadowed individual performances, but the focus on Olmo’s game indicates the high standards Barcelona followers maintain for their players.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/news-playing-like-playing-10-players-hiding-ball-barcelona-fans-slam-star-despite-3-1-win-oviedo

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