Yearly Archives: 2026

Draymond Green slams NBA pundits’ ‘sickening’ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander criticism

Draymond Green slams NBA pundits’ ‘sickening’ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander criticism originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander hoisted his second consecutive NBA MVP trophy less than two weeks ago, and that accomplishment didn’t happen by accident. Advertisement Gilgeous-Alexander has become one of the most dominant players the NBA has seen in recent memory, as he …

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College baseball on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, streams for Saturday NCAA regional games

College baseball on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, streams for Saturday NCAA regional games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. By the end of the day Saturday — weather permitting — 16 teams will see their season come to an end in the NCAA baseball tournament. Advertisement That list …

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The latest on Milan Momcilovic as decision nears

The wait for Iowa State transfer forward Milan Momcilovic’s college decision continues, but Kentucky Sports Radio’s Matt Jones provided several noteworthy updates on social media regarding where things currently stand. According to Jones, the last update he received was at 5 p.m., before Kentucky Baseball’s NCAA Tournament action: Neither Kentucky nor Louisville appeared to have a definitive answer regarding Momcilovic’s …

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Extent of Mitchell Robinson’s hand injury revealed as Knicks hope center suits up for NBA Finals

Mitchell Robinson’s specific injury is identified. The backup center suffered a fracture of his fifth metacarpal, league sources told The Post, which is the bone connecting the wrist to the pinky finger. Advertisement It’s still unclear how or when Robinson suffered the injury to his right hand, but coach Mike Brown said it didn’t occur during Monday’s conference-clinching victory in …

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Diving into Mike Gansey’s history, path to leading Sixers’ front office

Diving into Mike Gansey’s history, path to leading Sixers’ front office originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia The Sixers are set to begin the Mike Gansey era. On Friday night, the news broke that Gansey has been hired as the franchise’s president of basketball operations. So, how did he get here and what can be gleaned from his history? Advertisement …

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Spurs vs Thunder Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NBA Playoffs Game 7

Want to get more Covers content? Add us as a preferred source on your Google account here. Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals is a gift from the Roundball Gods. Before this series between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, we all prayed for a thrilling back-and-forth battle between the NBA’s top two teams. Advertisement And while …

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The Top Dunks of the 2024-25 NBA Season | Pt.1

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Boston Celtics Daily Links 5/30/26

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – APRIL 03: A detail view of the basketball shoes of Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics against the Milwaukee Bucks during the first quarter at Fiserv Forum on April 03, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms …

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If Jonathan Isaac hits the market, Phoenix should pay attention

As we continue to navigate the offseason, there are plenty of names worth looking at and analyzing as potential fits for the Phoenix Suns. We know this roster most likely is not going to experience a ton of turnover, which naturally makes some of the unrestricted free agent options feel more like pipe dreams than realistic additions. That being said, …

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Duke’s Isaiah Evans Sees Slight Decline in Draft Stock

Former Duke guard Isaiah Evans is still considered a top prospect in this summer’s NBA Draft, but he has seen his stock dip slightly in recent weeks. Evans – a 6-foot-6 sophomore – had himself a strong season for the Blue Devils in the 2025-26 campaign. He averaged 15.0 points per game, a substantial leap from his average of 6.8 …

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How AJ Dybantsa Fits With Trae Young and Anthony Davis

The dream scenario for the Washington Wizards isn’t simply landing AJ Dybantsa, assuming he is the No 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. The dream scenario is landing Dybantsa while already having established stars around him. If the Wizards enter the 2026-27 season with Trae Young, Anthony Davis, and Dybantsa, they would have one of the more fascinating roster …

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UCLA Basketball Making Noise As Potential Top 25 Team

UCLA basketball head coach Cronin will enter next year with his seat a bit warmer than he would like. The Bruins went from a preseason top-15 team last season to finishing the year unranked and not getting past the second round in March Madness. This offseason, Mick Cronin has finished building out the Bruins’ roster for next season. Cronin was …

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