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WNBA legend Candace Parker sees a bright future for women’s basketball
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WNBA legend Candace Parker sees a bright future for women’s basketball

PHOENIX – Candace Parker arrived at WNBA All-Star Weekend for the first time as a retiree. Parker, a three-time WNBA champion and seven-time All-Star, believes that the game is in great hands as she is proud of the growth of the not only the WNBA All-Star Weekend to major coverage but the league’s overall popularity...

How stylists are helping WNBA players elevate their drip
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How stylists are helping WNBA players elevate their drip

There are more eyes on the WNBA this season than ever before. The increased visibility has also brought more attention to the players themselves, including their style. According to Harper’s Bazaar, the W tunnel has become “the hottest runway of the year,” and Vogue declared it “officially a fashion destination.” These days, brands are clamoring...

Atlanta Entertainment Basketball League continues to thrive after 12 seasons
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Atlanta Entertainment Basketball League continues to thrive after 12 seasons

When Jahi Rawlings took on creating the Atlanta Entertainment Basketball League in 2012, he was initially inspired to “bring the Rucker to Atlanta” and combine the city’s rich music and entertainment landscape with its not-always-mentioned basketball culture. In its first seasons, fans saw the worlds collide when rapper Trinidad James took the court with Atlanta...

Former HBCU baseball and softball players find pro sports careers off the field
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Former HBCU baseball and softball players find pro sports careers off the field

When former Alcorn State University outfielder Brandon Rembert graduated from college in 2020, he hoped to play professionally. But after the coronavirus pandemic shortened the MLB draft to only five rounds that year, Rembert found a new path into pro baseball through an fellowship with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a part of MLB’s Diversity Pipeline...

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum arrives at USA Basketball with that championship feeling
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Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum arrives at USA Basketball with that championship feeling

“What’s up, champ?” That simple three-word greeting has been music to forward Jayson Tatum’s ears since the Boston Celtics won the 2024 NBA championship. And that privileged phrase sounds even better when it is coming from your esteemed USA Basketball teammates. “The guys who have won championships understand the feeling, what it’s like and what...

Spencer Haywood remembers his legendary Olympic basketball run in 1968
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Spencer Haywood remembers his legendary Olympic basketball run in 1968

LAS VEGAS – Olympic gold medalist Spencer Haywood smiled proudly and reminisced as he studied a bottle of vintage 1968 wine from Freemark Abbey Winery that he later enjoyed at a private luncheon Wednesday. Back in 1968, Haywood was known as “The Kid” during the 1968 Mexico City Games, where he unexpectedly led the United...

HBCU Swingman Classic offers Grambling State standouts a chance to raise draft stock
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HBCU Swingman Classic offers Grambling State standouts a chance to raise draft stock

Grambling State University baseball players Cameron Bufford and Kyle Walker helped lead the Tigers to their first Southwestern Athletic Conference championship since 2010 this season. They also were two of only three players from historically Black colleges and universities invited to attend the MLB draft combine, where the top 300 draft-eligible players compete in front...

Angel Reese, A’ja Wilson named WNBA players of the week
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Angel Reese, A’ja Wilson named WNBA players of the week

X Instagram Originating from SEC rival universities, A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese find themselves a top of the WNBA player rankings. (Photo by Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) What a week it’s been for Angel Reese and A’ja Wilson. Wilson, of the Las Vegas Aces, was named Western Conference player of the week. Similarly,...