Monthly Archives: June 2026

Victor Wembanyama was ‘soft’ and ‘scared’ against Knicks in Finals: Kendrick Perkins

Kendrick Perkins didn’t shy away from ripping into Victor Wembanyama. The former NBA player and ESPN analyst eviscerated Wembanyama for his play in the Spurs’ NBA Finals loss to the Knicks during an appearance on a Yahoo Sports show Wednesday. Advertisement “Wemby was soft… let’s keep it real, he was soft and he was scared, especially in the big moments,” …

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CC Sabathia ranks New York City’s greatest athletes of all time

Who makes the Mount Rushmore of New York City sports? On today’s episode of MLB According to CC, legendary Yankee CC Sabathia discussed his top four “modern era” New York athletes, alongside his cohost, Ahmed Fareed who made his own “legends” top four list. Sabathia gave the number one spot to five time World Series winner with the Yankees, and …

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UD men’s basketball learns A-10 pairings for 2026-27 season

The Atlantic 10 announced the pairings for the upcoming men’s basketball season. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Dayton Flyers will play home-and-home games against Duquesne, George Washington, Loyola Chicago, Saint Louis, and VCU, according to an A-10 spokesperson. Advertisement TRENDING STORIES: UD will also host George Mason, La Salle, Saint Joseph’s, and Richmond at …

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James Dolan’s wild ride to Knicks championship owner: ‘After 25 freaking years of doing this, I might actually have learned something’

The final seven seconds may have been the hardest of all for James Dolan. There were all those missed free throws, Spurs and Knicks both. There was the surreal transfer, in real time, of Frost Bank Center converting from maybe 60-40 between the fans to 100 percent Knicks, as the locals departed and the invaders crawled lower and lower into …

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Sporticast: Fans Are the Story of the World Cup So Far

On the 562nd Sporticast episode, hosts Eben Novy-Williams and Justin Birnbaum discuss some of the biggest sports business stories of the week, including takeaways from the opening days of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup. The hosts talk through a number of pre-tournament storylines, providing updates now that most teams have played one group stage game. What’s the latest with …

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Former Illinois basketball fan favorite dealt another career blow with new team

Former Illinois basketball wing Ty Rodgers is now with a different team, but he can’t hide from the injury monster. The Saginaw, Michigan, product quickly became a fan-favorite for the Illini through his immense toughness and grit on the court. But his career unfortunately derailed after his first two seasons with the program through a gruesome knee injury, as well …

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2026 NBA mock draft: AI predicts every pick from the first round

There might still be a debate about the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. The early consensus centered around BYU’s AJ Dybantsa. The analytics reportedly favored Duke’s Cameron Boozer. The speculation has now shifted to Dybantsa or Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, or perhaps all three still being considered, with less than a week until the Washington Wizards are …

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Jazz Free Agency: Walker Kessler situation update

For the last few days, Jazz fans have been hearing rumor after rumor about the contract negotiations between Walker Kessler and the Utah Jazz. In multiple reports, we heard different updates on how the negotiations had left Kessler and his representation frustrated. They expected more than a five-year, $140M offer. Those things are still likely true, but the story took …

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Trae Young set to decline player option with Wizards to become free agent

Trae Young staying in Washington for too long isn’t a sure thing. The former Hawks guard has declined his $48.97 million player option to become a free agent, according to Andscape’s Marc Spears. It cannot be officially announced until Monday. Advertisement Washington is still seen as the leader to sign the point guard even as multiple teams are expected to …

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Get your copy of our historic Kings of New York parade day paper

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Knick York Post cover wrap for June 18 2026 After a 53-year drought, the New York Knicks turned the city blue and orange — bringing home the NBA Championship Trophy for the first time since …

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Luka Doncic reveals what type of teammates he needs

After finishing the regular season fourth in the NBA with a record of 53-29 and getting swept in the second round of the NBA Playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, Luka Dončić admits last season was “bad,” and also revealed what kind of help he needs this offseason. Essentially Sports, reported that Dončić appeared in two different interviews within the …

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Knicks’ first-ever ticker-tape parade promises to be day to for the ages

New York’s first ticker-tape parade was held for the dedication of the Statue of Liberty in 1886. Teddy Roosevelt and Nelson Mandela were similarly honored, as were Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II, Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, soldiers, astronauts and Olympians, the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Rangers, Liberty, Gotham FC and so many more. Advertisement Finally, after 210 …

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