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Will It Work? NBA FINALLY Addresses Tanking Teams
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Will It Work? NBA FINALLY Addresses Tanking Teams

The NBA offered small fines to the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz for recent “roster management” controversies. The NBA finally let two of its squads know it can’t bank on the tank. The Association announced that the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz had been fined six figures each for issues “related to the management of...

6 Black softball players to watch this season
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6 Black softball players to watch this season

College softball season is underway, and players are starting to help their respective Power 4 programs make a case for why they’re the top teams to watch. Texas Tech, the 2025 Women’s College World Series runner-up, welcomed the No. 1-ranked transfer class in the offseason. With its reloaded roster, Texas Tech began the season tied...

5 Storylines Shaping NBA’s 75th All-Star Weekend at Intuit Dome
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5 Storylines Shaping NBA’s 75th All-Star Weekend at Intuit Dome

The NBA’s 75th All-Star celebration arrives in a fitting setting: the brand-new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. A milestone edition of the league’s showcase game unfolds inside its newest arena, in the heart of the league’s media capital, at a time when the balance of power is shifting toward younger and more international stars. The...

NBA overreactions: Abolish the draft, end tanking
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NBA overreactions: Abolish the draft, end tanking

It’s NBA All-Star break eve! Everyone is headed to a much-needed weeklong break to recharge and get ready for a sprint to the finish line. While we should be talking about the on-the-court product, the story of the past couple of weeks is the problem with tanking. Everyone is looking for a solution. Let’s change...

Column: NBA’s Tanking Woes Dilute Case For Expansion
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Column: NBA’s Tanking Woes Dilute Case For Expansion

As the fruitless art of tanking continues to permeate, the NBA should get its existing 30 in order before adding a couple. Tragically, Herman Edwards was not destined to be an NBA head coach. Edwards, who went viral before it was cool thanks to his “you play to win the game” rant while at the...

February’s best sneaker drops: Your guide to this month’s must-have releases
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February’s best sneaker drops: Your guide to this month’s must-have releases

Our monthly series highlights the top releases from leading athletic footwear brands. Whether you’re an avid sneakerhead or just looking for the perfect pair to complement your style, navigating the vast world of sneakers can be overwhelming. From understanding where to buy to decoding the latest trends, consider this your road map to finding the...

Breakdown Border Battle Top Performers!
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Breakdown Border Battle Top Performers!

Wisconsin and Minnesota have had a rivalry on the hardwood dating back as far as most can remember. The two bordering states share many of the country’s finest D-3 programs, and while they do not own a ton of D-1 universities, they own no shortage of D-1 college prospects. Breakdown USA and Mark Miller of...

The 2026 NFL Black quarterback tiers
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The 2026 NFL Black quarterback tiers

Look, you can’t win em all! After winning the Super Bowl MVP award each of the last three seasons, it was starting to become the norm that Black quarterbacks would be in that position. Not to mention, Black quarterbacks had won four of the last seven regular-season MVPs as well. And then this season started...

UPDATED FAB 50: Another Week, A New No. 1!
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UPDATED FAB 50: Another Week, A New No. 1!

For the third time in six weeks, there is a new No. 1 team in the latest FAB 50 National Team Rankings powered by Ballislife.com. The new No. 1 comes from the powerful Nike EYBL Scholastic League, which dominates the top of the nation’s longest running rankings. Can the current No. 1 hold on to...

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At Super Bowl, Black assistant coaches still optimistic despite ‘blackout’

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — As the final moments ticked off from the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory Sunday evening, Frisman Jackson found himself reflecting on the amazing journey that took him from the Ida B. Wells Housing projects on Chicago’s South Side to an NFL playing career, a gaggle of coaching stops and now this:...