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The NBA is the latest property to partner with Fastbreak.ai, joining the likes of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Major League Pickleball in using the company’s scheduling technology. Last year, Fastbreak.ai closed a US$5.2 million seed financing round led by Greycroft. Other investors include Charlotte Hornets forward Gordon Hayward and retired National Football League (NFL) player Greg Olsen.
Another one of the nominees, Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, called Curry out on his support for Torrey Smith. Curry is a longtime Panthers fan who cheered on the team at the Super Bowl. Head coach Ron Rivera has even said of Curry: "He's been in our locker room before, he's been to practices, he's come to training camp before. He's welcome." But Curry chose to ask his fans to support his friend Smith instead of Olsen.
Jimmy Butler’s Taylor Swift sing along in the Bulls locker room earlier this year makes a little more sense now. The Bulls guard was on hand Friday for the country music festival, Windy City Smokeout, at Grand Avenue and the Chicago River. Ex-Bear Greg Olsen – now with the Carolina Panthers —was also there, separately. On Saturday, Butler checked out the National Women’s Soccer League game between the Chicago Red Stars and Seattle Reign FC and then tweeted a photo of himself out to dinner with Reign star Sydney Leroux.
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