Daily Archives: June 2, 2026

Wemby vs. the Knicks: It’s fitting that a marquee matchup awaits in the NBA Finals

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The marquee outside of Madison Square Garden in December 1949 once promoted the following event, which was happening a couple of days later: “Geo Mikan vs Knicks.” Not “Minneapolis Lakers vs. Knicks.” Just George Mikan. The NBA’s first one-of-a-kind big man. Advertisement It feels like history repeating itself now. The NBA Finals start Wednesday, with the …

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Optimism soars for Darian DeVries’ second season at Indiana after transfer portal haul

Darian DeVries first season as the head coach of Indiana men’s basketball ended in disappointment when the Hoosiers were left out of the NCAA Tournament field on Selection Sunday. A late season collapse full of blowout losses doomed Indiana’s postseason hopes after a brief stretch of quality play.‘ With the program facing another transfer portal heavy rebuild heading into the …

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Realistic guards the Rockets should target this summer

The Western Conference Finals are depressing. Some Rockets fans are watching them for keys to the future. What do they have that we don’t? What if the answer is “just about everything”? Beyond Rockets fans, NBA observers love to watch the Finals in search of the new “meta”. Slow bigs are out. No, wait, they’re fine, but small guards are …

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Kentucky lands commitment from former Iowa State forward Milan Momcilovic

Kentucky has gotten the best available player in college basketball’s transfer portal. Former Iowa State forward Milan Momcilovic committed to the Wildcats late Monday night, according to multiple reports. Momcilovic was the No. 3 player in On3’s transfer rankings after he removed himself from NBA Draft consideration. After the 2025-26 season, Momcilovic simultaneously entered the transfer portal and explored declaring …

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Hermanos ❤️

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NBA mock draft: BYU’s Dybantsa headlines top tier with Kansas’ Peterson, Duke’s Boozer, UNC’s Wilson

There’s a clear top tier of one-and-done prospects in this month’s NBA draft. BYU’s AJ Dybantsa was widely discussed as the No. 1 pick before becoming a first-team Associated Press All-American. His top challenger for the overall top selection is Kansas combo guard Darryn Peterson, followed by Tobacco Road forwards Cameron Boozer of Duke and Caleb Wilson of North Carolina. …

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“Biggest Downgrade In College Basketball”: Fans React As Milan Momcilovic Reportedly Completes $6M Kentucky Move

Milan Momcilovic has made an important decision regarding the future of his collegiate basketball career. He had declared for the 2026 NBA draft. However, the forward withdrew his name from the draft to return to college. Initially, the Kentucky Wildcats and the Louisville Cardinals were the top two teams to land Momcilovic. On Monday, On3 reported that the forward decided …

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Knicks Bulletin: ‘I have some buddies that are monks’

Just one more sleep, and the lights will shine bright. Just one more day for the Knicks to finally grace the NBA Finals stage once again. We’ve been waiting for 27 years. We can make it there. On the pressure of coaching in the Finals: “You have to have some sort of fight in you. It doesn’t matter where you …

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Ranking Wisconsin men’s basketball’s biggest wins in 2025-26 season

The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball season didn’t end on a high note, but Greg Gard’s squad picked up several notable wins during the regular season. For this list, the Big Ten Championship tournament has been excluded. It would’ve been easy to include the Badgers’ 91-88 overtime victory over No. 9 Illinois, but instead, this focuses solely on the regular season. …

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Knicks legend Jeremy Lin joining ESPN’s NBA Finals coverage team | Exclusive

Jeremy Lin couldn’t have timed it better. This week, the player responsible for perhaps the NBA’s most potent cultural phenomenon is stepping into a new broadcast role while the iconic franchise linked to his fame is competing for an NBA championship. Advertisement Lin, whose memorable play for the New York Knicks during the 2011-12 season sparked the international “Linsanity” craze, …

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Analyzing Big Ten Basketball Roster Turnover in Two Charts

Now that the deadline for players to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to college has passed (you made us sweat it out, Jeremy Fears, but thank you for returning), we thought it might be interesting to compare roster retention and turnover among Big Ten men’s basketball teams.  We’re going to look at how much production each Big Ten …

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The Thunder must find answers for Victor Wembanyama — and it starts with the MVP

I hope we fully appreciate what we witnessed in the Western Conference finals. A remember-where-you-were Game 1 was the start; a fight-to-the-figurative-death Game 7 was the end. In the middle were five games — decided by double-digits, but defined by absolute haymakers. Advertisement By virtue of net rating, the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs were the two best …

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