Daily Archives: April 23, 2026

Magic-Pistons takeaways: Cade Cunningham shines, but questions remain about consistency and Detroit’s supporting cast

As Game 2 between the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic wrapped up, with the Pistons winning 98-83, one thing proved clear, yet again. The Pistons, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, can either smoke teams or find themselves in an absolute dogfight. There does not seem to be a middle ground with this group. Advertisement Here are the …

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Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Vols are in a tough spot with the transfer portal, but a late portal entry could be a perfect solution

Randy Sartin-Imagn Images Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Vols have been on fire in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason, but there’s still work to be done. The Vols still need to add another scoring threat from the portal. Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Vols have been very productive in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason, landing five transfer additions …

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Benching Jakob Poeltl makes sense for Raptors, but hasn’t helped close gap with Cavs

INDEPENDENCE — The Toronto Raptors made their first major lineup adjustment of the series against the Cleveland Cavaliers when they decided to bench their typical starting center, Jakob Poeltl, for the entire second half in Game 2. Instead, they opted to go small with the 6’7” Collin Murray-Boyles and the 6’9” Sandro Mamukelashvili nominally playing the five. After Game 2, …

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Michigan State HC Tom Izzo lands commitment from 7-foot-2 double-double threat

Michigan State HC Tom Izzo lands commitment from 7-foot-2 double-double threat appeared first on ClutchPoints. Add ClutchPoints as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Michigan State Spartans and head coach Tom Izzo secured a commitment from 7-foot-2 center Anton Bonke on Wednesday afternoon. Advertisement Bonke, who previously played at Providence and Charlotte, is coming off a breakout 2025-26 campaign with …

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The Celtics have a Game 2 problem

It’s impossible not to think back to the unprecedented shooting bombardment Boston endured in a Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat in the opening round of the 2024 playoffs, which will have happened two years to the day when the Celtics travel to Philadelphia for Game 3 of their current first round matchup. On that night, the Heat, after …

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Watch highlights of new MSU hoops transfer center Anton Bonke

Michigan State basketball added a new center to its roster via the portal on Wednesday, so let’s get to know him a little better. Charlotte transfer Anton Bonke committed to the Spartans on Wednesday afternoon, filling a massive hole at center for what should be a top 10 preseason team next season. Bonke, who is listed at 7-foot-2, was considered …

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Thursday’s Brotherhood Playoff News & Links

In Wednesday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Detroit beat Orlando, 98-83, and OKC tamed Phoenix, 120-107. Detroit didn’t have too much trouble with Orlando in this one, though Paolo Banchero scored 18 points and also had 6 rebounds and 8 assists. Advertisement With just three points, Wendell Carter didn’t have a great game, though his rivalry with Jalen Duren livened things up. …

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Ex-Mets outfielder Vince Coleman helped broker truce between Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley

A former Met helped play the role of peacemaker between Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan, Sir Charles said during a radio appearance Wednesday on a Chicago sports talk station. Vince Coleman, who played three seasons from 1991 to 1993 in Queens, brokered the truce when he randomly called Barkley while with Jordan, putting the two on the phone together. Advertisement …

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Texas A&M is in contact with St. John’s transfer guard

Texas A&M basketball has entered its first full offseason under head coach Bucky McMillan, who has nearly rebuilt his second roster from the transfer portal over the past month, while several key starters/reserves have announced their return to the program. On Wednesday, the Aggies accomplished one of the most productive days in offseason history. After landing three key commitments from …

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‘Cuz he’s too smooth with it 👀 🕺

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Recruiting expert says Kentucky could have had Caleb Holt if not for Tyran Stokes pursuit

Did Kentucky miss out on Caleb Holt and maybe other high-level prospects by targeting Tyran Stokes? One college basketball analyst seems to think that is a possibility. This week, 247 Sports’ Travis Branham said that had Kentucky not gone all in on Tyran Stokes and focused more on Caleb Holt, the latter would likely have become a Wildcat. Advertisement Kentucky …

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Why Illinois doesn’t need a “point guard”

Nominal positions are worthless in the era of positionless basketball. The Brad Underwood era has aligned perfectly with the rise of social media sports discourse. In other words, the Brad Underwood era has aligned with the volume elevation of the dumbest corners of sports fandom. Advertisement It’s unfortunate because the Underwood era has been largely a colossal success for the …

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Tennessee basketball set for N.C. State matchup in Nashville

Tennessee has another non-conference date set for Nashville this season, according to Jon Rothstein. The Volunteers will face N.C. State in the Music City, setting up a clash between Rick Barnes and his former assistant coach Justin Gainey. Gainey left following the end of the season to take the head coaching job with the Wolfpack. Gainey is a former point …

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College basketball transfer portal team rankings: Which school has best class so far?

The deadline for men’s college basketball players to enter the transfer portal has come and gone (April 21). And while five of USA TODAY’s top-six ranked portal entrants remain available, many players have already found new homes. Which schools have done the best business so far this offseason? We’re glad you asked. Here are USA TODAY Sports’ portal class team …

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The art of selecting an NBA Draft Lottery representative

The NBA Draft Lottery is a wonderful event. Using the latest in retirement home bingo technology, the wealthiest and most advanced basketball association in the world leaves the order of the upcoming draft up to chance. For some invitees, this is the event of the season — the singular moment where they learn if their year of self-sabotage and anguish …

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How Gonzaga’s lineup and rotation are shaping up after transfer portal deadline

The transfer portal is officially closed for men’s college basketball, and while the Gonzaga Bulldogs saw a record six players enter, they crucially kept a trio of projected starters heading into the 2026-27 season. Superstar forward Braden Huff and rising sophomores Davis Fogle and Mario Saint-Supery will all remain with the Zags next year after foregoing the opportunity to enter …

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