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James Harden Free Agency Odds
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James Harden Free Agency Odds

Twitter: @GGirlsports Today is the start of the 2023 NBA Free Agency, which beings today at 6 PM EST. Today allows teams to communicate and negotiate contracts with players, however, those contracts cannot be signed until July 6th, 2023. In this article, we will break down James Harden, and his odds to land with certain...

Kyrie Irving: Free Agency Odds
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Kyrie Irving: Free Agency Odds

Twitter: @GGirlsports Today is the start of NBA Free Agency negotiations at 6 PM EST. There are many notable free agents, who won’t be able to sign a contract until July 6th.  In this article, we will break down Kyrie Irving, and his odds to land with certain teams. Kyrie Irving was traded to the...

The Big 12’s two-decades long coaching problem in women’s basketball
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The Big 12’s two-decades long coaching problem in women’s basketball

Marian Washington’s impact as a coach and pioneer in women’s basketball is an integral piece of the sport’s history. Synonymous with Washington’s indelible legacy is the University of Kansas, which joined the newly formed Big 12 Conference in 1996. Washington became the Big 12’s first Black women’s basketball coach and enjoyed four consecutive NCAA tournament...

Types of Bets: Part 2
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Types of Bets: Part 2

Twitter: @GGirlSports Welcome to the next part of our introduction to sports betting part 2! Here at BallisLife, our goal is to provide you with accurate and knowledgeable information when it comes to betting. If you are new, or experienced, the goal is to explain sports betting to the best of our ability with integrity...

Ja Morant, Janet Hill and reaching back for perspective
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Ja Morant, Janet Hill and reaching back for perspective

“I probably know 100 current athletes and I cannot name 10 players whose mothers still treat them like they were their sons instead of their meal tickets.” — Janet Hill from our interview in October 1997 That haunting quote came from an interview I conducted with Janet in October 1997. I’ve thought about the statement...