Yearly Archives: 2026

Intriguing New Development on Potential Duke Portal Target Graves

Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff might not be done just yet. Scheyer and Co. have already had a monumentally successful offseason, rebuilding for the 2026-27 season with veteran leadership, returning key pieces, and young star talent. Mar 26, 2026; Washington, DC, USA; Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer shoots a ball during a practice session …

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Man, Mike Breen is too funny šŸ¤£šŸ”Š

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Steve Kerr was reportedly ’95 percent’ ready to retire before NBA play-in tournament

Steve Kerr will remain the head coach of the Golden State Warriors after signing a two-year extension with the team. That development would apparently be a surprise to Kerr a few weeks ago. The Warriors coach told ESPN’s Wright Thompson he was ā€œ95 percentā€ certain about retiring ahead of his team’s play-in tournament game against the Los Angeles Clippers on …

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Duke and UNC Approaching Non-Con in Completely Different Ways

The Duke Blue Devils will once again go through one of the more difficult non-conference schedules of any team in college basketball. Head coach Jon Scheyer seeks out elite competition each year to best prepare his squads for the postseason. In 2025-26, the Blue Devils boasted arguably the best overall resume in all of college hoops. Mar 27, 2026; Washington, …

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Nets add new assistant GM, lose top scout to Bulls

In a series of moves the last few days, the Brooklyn Nets gained a new assistant general manager and lost their head scout. The moves are typical of this time of year and don’t seem to be related. The Nets promoted Makar Gevorkian, their capologist the last several years, to assistant GM joining long-time front office veterans B.J. Johnson and …

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Tennessee Basketball Makes Eighth Transfer Portal Addition

The Tennessee Volunteers have been aggressive in the transfer portal after their Elite Eight loss to the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament. So far, Rick Barnes and his staff have landed eight commitments, ranking 22nd in the nation with an average transfer rating of 93.57. Headlining the group are players such as guard Juke Harris (Wake Forest Demon Deacons), …

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Ranking top 22 stay-or-go NCAA decisions from 2026 NBA Draft Combine

One of the most interesting storylines of the 2026 NBA Draft is not the players in the class but those who decided to return to college. This year, only 71 players declared as early entry candidates to turn pro. Among that list, 42 received invitations to participate in the NBA draft combine in Chicago. All of these prospects who were …

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Mick Cronin Enters Make or Break Year at UCLA

Mick Cronin is entering his eighth season as UCLA’s head coach, and after last year’s disappointing performance, his job security is becoming a legitimate question. Entering last season, the Bruins were ranked 12th in the country in the preseason AP Poll. They were never able to meet those expectations, finishing the year well short of where the program anticipated being. …

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Oklahoma State Basketball Reunites Teammates with Andrija Grbovic Signing

The Oklahoma State Cowboys men’s basketball team wrapped up its transfer class with the signing of former Arizona State guard Andrija Grbovic. The official signing, announced Wednesday, came after he committed to join the Cowboys last month. Earlier this week, OSU announced the signing of North Carolina transfer guard Luka Bogavac, who hails from the same country – Montenegro – …

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Stojakovic remains ā€˜both feet in’ the draft, keeping Illinois options open

CHICAGO – Illini fans have been patiently waiting and wondering if Illinois’ second-highest scorer last season will be back for one more. After David Mirkovic, the Ivisic twins and Jake Davis all announced their plans to return to State Farm Center for the 2026-27 season, veteran guard Andrej Stojakovic followed in their footsteps and stated that he’d be coming back …

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Former UNC commit chooses American Conference program in portal

College basketball players can no longer enter the transfer portal, but they can still decide their 2026-27 destinations. That includes a big man who initially committed to UNC. On Tuesday, Florida Atlantic transfer Maxim Logue committed to the Memphis Tigers. Advertisement Instead of debuting for Michael Malone during his first year at North Carolina, Logue will play for Penny Hardaway …

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Rutgers Basketball Adds Bryant to 2026-2027 Schedule

The 2026-2027 Rutgers basketball schedule is starting to take shape. A few days ago, the Big Ten released Rutgers’ home and away conference opponents for next season. On top of that, the teams in each bracket for the Players Era Tournament have been revealed as well, with Rutgers waiting to see who it will play in round 1. Now the …

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Why would the Celtics ever break up Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown?

Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are the most accomplished duo of their NBA generation. There, I’ve said it, and I don’t think it should be all that controversial. My question, then: Why would anyone want to break the Jays apart? Advertisement In nine seasons together, the Boston Celtics teammates have been to five Eastern Conference finals and a pair of …

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Victor Wembanyama vs. Wilt Chamberlain: Who’s the real NBA block leader?

San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama made history last week. With 12 blocks in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the 22-year-old broke the official NBA record for most blocked shots in a playoff game. Advertisement Wemby’s block party came in a losing effort, but the team’s official social media account made sure to shout …

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Knicks Bulletin: ā€˜I’m just sitting there praying that I’m healed’

Crazy fact I found out today: It’s been six years since COVID-19 began. Now for the shocking news, it turns out it’s actually been eight years since the last time the Knicks played basketball. Would you believe that!? Advertisement Here’s the latest from Tarrytown. On OG Anunoby’s limited participation in practice on Wednesday: ā€œ(The medical staff) told me what he …

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