Daily Archives: July 13, 2026

Keaton Wagler redeems himself in second Summer League game

After a rough debut in the Clippers’ first Summer League outing, many fans began writing off top-five draft pick Keaton Wagler, prematurely labeling the guard as a bust. He didn’t write back though. The nerves caught up to Wagler during his debut in a loss to the Sacramento Kings, where he tallied seven points on 1-for-7 shooting. Advertisement But three …

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Glen Rice selected to National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

Former Michigan men’s basketball player and national champion Glen Rice was selected as one of six inductees into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2026, the men’s basketball program announced on Monday afternoon. Rice is the third Wolverine inducted into the Hall of Fame, joining joining Cazzie Russell (class of 2011) and former head coach John Beilein (class of …

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Lakers’ Austin Reaves hasn’t ‘honestly processed’ LeBron James playing for another team next season

The NBA world is waiting for LeBron James to sign his next — and presumably final — free-agent contract, possibly this week. Among those monitoring James’ next move is former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Austin Reaves. Speaking to reporters from the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, the sixth-year guard still can’t quite believe that James won’t be playing with …

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Danny Ainge will be inducted into National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

Danny Ainge is adding another major accomplishment to his life’s lengthy résumé. The BYU legend has been selected for induction into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, BYU announced Monday. Ainge starred for the Cougars from 1977-81, averaging 20.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists across 118 games as one of the most dominant players in program history. He …

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Will Riley goes off against Kings

It’s safe to say that Will Riley is feeling confident. The former Illinois and current Wizards forward caught fire in his second NBA Summer League game. Riley had a game-high 32 points in 29 minutes. He also added 6 rebounds and 3 assists. His scoring ability was on full display in the victory, something Illinois fans likely remember well. Riley …

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Knicks star Jalen Brunson accepts Roman Reigns’ invitation to attend WWE’s ‘Saturday Night’s Main Event’

New York Knicks star guard Jalen Brunson is coming off a championship run. On Saturday, he will return to Madison Square Garden, but this time to attend WWE’s “Saturday Night’s Main Event” show. The Knicks guard was invited by former WWE Champion Roman Reigns on social media. Brunson accepted the invitation with a response that seemed to acknowledge the Tribal …

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Tennessee basketball offers 2027 five-star point guard from Florida

Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2027 basketball signing class. The Vols offered a scholarship to five-star point guard Cayden Daughtry. “Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Daughtry announced. Advertisement The 6-foot, 155-pound prospect is from Calvary Christian Academy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 3 point guard in the class and No. …

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Tarris Reed’s Path to Sticking with the Spurs

How glorious it is to see Tarris Reed Jr. end up a San Antonio Spur. The Bear snuck into the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft, after quietly rising up draft boards in recent weeks thanks to his intriguing measurements and workouts. He’s teaming up with another former Husky in Steph Castle on one of the best teams in …

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Tar Heels in the NBA: Las Vegas Summer League Recap

We are now through the first weekend of the Las Vegas Summer League and after a couple opening summer leagues in California and Utah respectively, all 30 NBA teams have shown up for the main event. The University of North Carolina has quite a few players represented, so let’s take a look at Tar Heels (and former Tar Heels) who …

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ACC Preview #4 – Virginia Is Locked And Loaded

ACC Preview #1 – UNC || ACC Preview #2 – NC State || ACC Preview #3 – Wake Forest Last year, Virginia washed out the last remnants of Bennett Ball, as Ryan Odom, who loves to run, changed things for the better. Advertisement Former coach Tony Bennett preferred to keep games around 5o points or lower, and then his teams …

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