I would argue they were better than Chelsea throughout the year but Chelsea was playing as well as anyone after Tuchel took over. They were in such a big hole in the PL that they were fortunate to finish top 4 and were really fortunate to make the knockout stages of the Champions League. But...
"Our Thing" by Sammy Gravano. He was an underboss in the Gambino family that flipped on John Gotti. It's his first hand account of his time there. It's outstanding.
He's not getting traded before the deadline or ever if the Sixers don't drop their asking price. He's a great talent that can't shoot, disappears in crunch time, can't take criticism and is owed a stupid amount of money. Not sure how that's worth anything other than a token player in return. No...
I knew him from his time at State. He's a good dude and I'm genuinely happy for him. His rise is mindboggling. He's gone from student manager on our baseball team during his undergrad to this.