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Pangos All South Frosh/Soph Camp: Top 2029/2030 Prospects!
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Pangos All South Frosh/Soph Camp: Top 2029/2030 Prospects!

Continuing onward with the regional Pangos Frosh/Soph Camps, we took in the 2025 edition of the All South version last weekend. Held in Dallas at the gorgeous Duncanville Fieldhouse, the All- South Camp blended elite positional size, big time athleticism, and some super talented players from 13 different states throughout the South.The two day event gave each...

Report: Erik Spoelstra Named Next Team USA Head Coach
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Report: Erik Spoelstra Named Next Team USA Head Coach

Erik Spoelstra will reportedly take on a new brand of heat at the helm of the United States’ men’s national basketball team. Erik Spoelstra is reportedly taking his talents from South Beach to Los Angeles.  Per Shams Charania of ESPN, the tenured head coach of the Miami Heat will succeed Steve Kerr as the head...

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga ‘at peace’ despite free-agency saga
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Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga ‘at peace’ despite free-agency saga

SAN FRANCISCO – Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga danced to the Afrobeats song “Petite Genie” as it blared in the training facility at Chase Center on Sunday, about 40 minutes after the team’s preseason opener against the Los Angeles Lakers. It was perhaps poetic timing considering the African’s lengthy free-agency journey this NBA offseason....

Napheesa Collier Explains Public Criticism of WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert
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Napheesa Collier Explains Public Criticism of WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert

Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier says her recent decision to publicly condemn WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s leadership came from a breaking point after years of frustration and failed dialogue. Courtesy of A Day of Unreasonable Conversation from Proper Daley x BPI with Invisible Hand “I just got to the point where I was fed up,”...

At Overtime Select, ‘Auntie Shea’ guides the top high school girls’ basketball prospects
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At Overtime Select, ‘Auntie Shea’ guides the top high school girls’ basketball prospects

Le’Sheala Dawson isn’t just the director of athlete relations for Overtime Select, a summer league designed to spotlight the nation’s top high school girls’ basketball prospects. Dawson, whom the players affectionately christened “Auntie Shea,” is a respected mentor to the next generation. “I think being an auntie is the best job and title you can...

HS Fall Invite Stock Risers
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HS Fall Invite Stock Risers

Fall league basketball has taken itself to new heights, especially on the West Coast. Since the COVID pandemic, many players throughout the nation were left without anywhere to play during the fall and winter of 2020.  While many states were shut down under state and county mandated precautions at that time, states such as Arizona...

Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane the ‘perfect match’ for the franchise
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Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane the ‘perfect match’ for the franchise

ORLANDO – The way Paolo Banchero sees it, the stunning Desmond Bane addition was the needed piece to vault the Orlando Magic into a position to compete for something the franchise has never won: An NBA championship. “We could be extremely good,” Banchero told Andscape after practice on Oct. 2. “We could be the best...

Aces’ Core Connection Has Them in Control of the WNBA Finals
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Aces’ Core Connection Has Them in Control of the WNBA Finals

LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Aces are two wins away from a third WNBA championship in four years after a dominant Game 2 victory over the Phoenix Mercury, led by an all-time great Finals performance from their stars Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson, and Chelsea Gray.  (Photo by Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty Images) Young scored...