Yearly Archives: 2026

Wembanyama stars to put Spurs on verge of Western final

Victor Wembanyama starred as the San Antonio Spurs moved to within one win of a Western Conference final against the Oklahoma City Thunder by taking a 3-2 lead against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Wembanyama scored 27 points – including 18 in the first quarter – to lead the Spurs to a 126-97 victory in game five of the best-of-seven series. Advertisement …

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Jason Collins, NBA’s first openly gay player, former Net, passes away

The basketball community has suffered another loss. On May 12, it was announced that former Brooklyn Nets center and NBA Cares Ambassador Jason Collins passed away at the age of 47. Last September, Jason revealed that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 glioblastoma, a tumor of the brain. Following the announcement of his passing, tributes poured in across the …

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Duke’s John Blackwell weighs in on NBA Draft future after transfer

Duke’s John Blackwell weighs in on NBA Draft future after transfer appeared first on ClutchPoints. Add ClutchPoints as a Preferred Source by clicking here. After committing to Duke Blue Devils on April 21 while still testing the NBA Draft process, former Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell said his future remains undecided following his appearance at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine …

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NBA clears Bucks of any wrongdoing by shutting down Giannis

On a day of terrible news around the NBA (our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke AND trailblazing center Jason Collins), there is a small bit of good news for Bucks fans. You may recall that, towards the end of the regular season, Giannis Antetokounmpo infamously called on the league to investigate the Bucks …

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College basketball expert says only Duke and UConn are operating at a blue-blood level

The traditional college basketball power structure is being tested more than ever, and many are questioning whether college basketball’s blue-bloods still exist. Well, college basketball insider Jon Rothstein recently said only two programs are truly operating at a blue-blood level. Those two programs? Duke and Connecticut. “There are two programs in college basketball that are still operating as traditional blue …

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Spurs overwhelm Timberwolves in pivotal Game 5 victory

The noise inside Frost Bank Center started long before tipoff. Fans arrived anxious, restless and desperate to see how the San Antonio Spurs would respond after letting Game 4 slip away in Minneapolis. There had been frustration over Victor Wembanyama’s ejection. Questions about composure. Questions about whether the young Spurs were ready for the weight of a playoff series that …

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Where Duke’s Evans Projects To Land in NBA Draft

Isaiah Evans had an outstanding sophomore season at Duke, and the NBA has taken notice. Coming into last season, Evans was widely identified as one of college basketball’s top breakout candidates. His shooting ability and movement without the ball made him an ideal fit within Duke’s offensive system, and after a quiet freshman year coming off the bench, the expectation …

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Dylan Harper was impressed 👀

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Enough said Darryn Peterson

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Which Blue Devils Could Be First-Rounders in 2027 NBA Draft

Duke basketball is set to have two players selected in the first round of this year’s NBA Draft: Cameron Boozer and Isaiah Evans, continuing a remarkable run of professional talent produced under Jon Scheyer. Boozer led the Blue Devils in points, rebounds, and assists while carrying the team to the Elite Eight, where Duke came within a half-court shot of …

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How Arizona Wildcats fared at first days of NBA Draft Combine

The NBA Draft Combine got underway Monday in Chicago, where Arizona’s Tobe Awaka, Jaden Bradley, Brayden Burries and Koa Peat performed measurements and drills in front of NBA decision makers. Burries and Peat are both projected first-round picks, while some mock drafts have Bradley going late second round. Awaka is one of the players participating at the combine looking to …

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Arizona Picks Up Intriguing Nebraska Transfer

The Arizona Wildcats have added an intriguing big man to their roster for next season, signing Nebraska transfer Ugnius Jarusecvicius to the squad. Jarusevicius – a 6-foot-11, 220-pound big man from Lithuania – has some serious potential to be something special for the Wildcats. He has spent time at Cal Bakersfield for two seasons, Central Michigan for one season, and …

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AJ Dybantsa has arrived to aws nba draft combine 👏

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Jason Collins changed the game, all games, with his courage to come out

Jason Collins never won an NBA title or made an All-Star team, and you won’t find his name among the career leaders in any statistical category. Yet, his legacy will be as great as that of LeBron James or Steph Curry. Maybe greater, because Collins’ impact goes well beyond basketball. Advertisement There was a before Jason Collins, when gay male …

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How Arizona’s Latest Signings Solve Problems in Frontcourt

The Arizona Wildcats may not have completely solved their problem in revamping the frontcourt, but it is a very good start with the re-signing of Motiejus Krivas and the commitment of Ugnius Jarusevicius, a transfer from Nebraska. In typical Tommy Lloyd fashion, he has a keen eye for the best international players who can fill a specific role and potentially …

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Comparing Duke’s Boozer’s NBA Ceiling, Floor With Caleb Wilson

With the NBA Draft Lottery now unfolded, Duke basketball freshman sensation Cameron Boozer now has a better idea of which franchise he will end up with. Boozer entered the 2025-26 college basketball season as a consensus top-three 2026 draft prospect along with BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa and Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson. Although Boozer is still viewed as a top-three selection, …

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