The third edition of the NBA Cup’s knockout portion gets underway this week, but a proper reward has yet to be presented. RELATED: 2025 NBA Cup TRACKER Unlike its frozen counterpart, the NBA may need an incentive beyond “Because It’s the Cup.” Credit by: Sarah Stier/Getty Images The third edition of the NBA Cup’s knockout...
Pain of 2024 Celebration Bowl loss drives South Carolina State’s bid for redemption
Listen to this story Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… South Carolina State wide receiver Jordan Smith still remembers the excitement of 2021, when the Bulldogs won their first Black college national championship trophy. But he also recalls the sting of last season’s Celebration Bowl loss to Jackson State, a cloud that followed...
Darius Garland Fine Highlights Dark Side of NBA’s Televised Future
The NBA has a prosperous future thanks in part to an 11-figure television deal but a situation like Darius Garland’s highlights its dark side. Sunday may be a day of rest but the NBA made it clear that Monday is not. The Association administered a $250,000 fine to the Cleveland Cavaliers for keeping Darius Garland...
The scoreboard Browns’ Shedeur Sanders won on
CLEVELAND — When I evaluate rookie Shedeur Sanders, I use two scoreboards: One records whether his team wins or loses, and the second records whether Shedeur wins or loses. On Sunday, there was a third scoreboard: Would Shedeur outplay Cam Ward, the Tennessee Titans’ rookie quarterback? Ward is not any rookie quarterback. He was the...
Jason Crowe Jr.: More Than Just Numbers
Jason Crowe Jr. is capping off a legendary four-year high school career at Inglewood High School (Calif.) by scoring at a torrid pace. He’s currently averaging 42.9 ppg through seven games for the 6-1 Sentinels. Set to break Tounde Yessoufou‘s California scoring record that seemed out of reach when Crowe entered high school one...
Streetball: Episode 2—The Real Stories of Nasir Core and Deebones
Episode 2 of Streetball: The Untold Stories of Basketball Stars is one for the books! This week’s segment is a must-watch—catch it tonight on Ballislife’s main YouTube channel. Exclusive to members, this documentary is one of the most highly produced projects Ballislife has ever crafted. Released every Saturday, episode one explored the history of streetball,...
Putting LeBron’s Incredible 10-Point Scoring Streak In Perspective!
Where were you on January 5, 2007? If you don’t remember, I can’t blame you. I mean, it was almost 19 years ago after all. Regardless, that was the last time before Wednesday night that LeBron James had scored less than 10 points in a regular-season NBA basketball game. Photo by Andrew Lahodynskyj/Getty Images The...
When it comes to college football recruiting, Black mothers might just determine the future of the sport
It’s early December and ‘tis the season for college recruiters to lay their football mack all the way down. The NCAA early signing period, when many high school athletes commit to where they’ll play at the next level, ends today, and it’ll soon be followed by a contact period. That’s when college coaches and staff...
‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ is a long time coming
While watching Netflix’s sprawling, emotionally charged docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, an old quote from the disgraced mogul loomed as a haunting presence. “I want out of this,” Combs said in a 1997 Rolling Stone cover feature. “I never planned on this.” Over a quarter century later, Combs certainly never planned for his life to...
SMU’s Adia Barnes: My sideline style has evolved along with my coaching career
In Andscape’s new series “From Closet to Court,” NCAA women’s basketball coaches open the doors to their style playbook, breaking down the wardrobe pieces, personality and purpose behind their game day looks. SMU head women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes’ fashion sense is equal parts edgy, unique, and unapologetically comfortable. A mother of two, Barnes balances...









