June is a time for camp basketball and the NCAA June Scholastic Live period. The most anticipated individual camp, outside of the USA Basketball mini-camps and tryouts is the NBPA Top 100 Camp. College Coaches and NBA Teams are certified to view players over the course of three days. Now in its 31st year, this...
Louisville’s run to Men’s College World Series in part due to Black baseball pipeline
OMAHA, Neb. — Not all double plays are turned equally. When the Louisville Cardinals’ battery adroitly pulled off a successful 1-2-3 double play in the top of the sixth inning at Jim Patterson Stadium last week, complete with a fantastic stretch at first base to snuff out a bases-loaded situation and end the frame while...
Is the Face of the League Discussion Dead? Does OKC have the Loudest NBA Crowd with Esfandiar Baraheni-Hoopsology Podcast
In this edition of Hoopsology, Allan, Justin, and Matt chat with The Athletic’s NBA Daily Esfandiar Baraheni about whether the Oklahoma City Thunder has the loudest crowd in the NBA. Then Es chats about the future of NBA media, fan engagement, and the impact of small markets like OKC and Indiana in the NBA Finals....
Sly Stone’s joyful sound is still the soundtrack to our lives
When it came to the mundane formalities of everyday life, multi-hyphenated music giant Sly Stone made the pedestrian defiantly joyful. Even his answering machine greeting opened with his trademark irrepressible, eye-winking wit: “You called. Or did you? We’ll call back.” Yet Stone, who died Tuesday June 9 in Los Angeles at 82, was more than...
Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam has eyes of Africa on him during NBA Finals
INDIANAPOLIS – Pascal Siakam brought the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy to the Giants of Africa basketball camp in Yaoundé, Cameroon, after winning an NBA championship with the Toronto Raptors in 2019. The Cameroon native’s hope was to inspire the next generation of African basketball players. One camper who was inspired was a then-15-year-old named Yves...
The Unfiltered Truth About the WNBA: Roster Limits, CBA Drama & WNBA League Growth with Karli Bell-Hoopsology Podcast
In this edition of Hoopsology, Justin and Matt are joined by WNBA journalist Karli Bell and the host of Courtside with Karli Bell. Karli gives her early impressions of the WNBA season, which teams are impressing her so far, why the upcoming WNBA CBA negotiations are the most important, and how other women’s basketball leagues,...
Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin is never short on confidence
INDIANAPOLIS – “La, la, la, la. Wait ’til I get my money right. “La, la, la la. Then you can’t tell me nothing, right? “Excuse me, was you saying something? “Uh-uh, you can’t tell me nothing.” Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin walked into the locker room late Wednesday night with rapper Kanye West’s 2007 song...
Top ’24-’25 freshman Jayki Miles & Daijon Grayson Are OP!
’24-’25 Freshman of the year Jayki Miles was destroying everyone while taking a break from club ball. Miles moves with pro pace and is definitely a floor general The post Top '24-'25 freshman Jayki Miles & Daijon Grayson Are OP! appeared first on Ballislife.com.
‘Dr. Dunk’ Darnell Hillman remains important part of Indiana Pacers’ rich history
INDIANAPOLIS – Former ABA and NBA forward Darnell Hillman proudly donned a fresh 2025 NBA Finals cap and a vintage long-sleeve shirt, both with the Indiana Pacers’ logo. Known as “Dr. Dunk,” he is a proud member of two of the Pacers’ three American Basketball Association championship teams (1972 and 1973). Hillman also has no...
Tyrese Haliburton Admits Pacers Must Start Faster
Tyrese Haliburton said it plainly after the Indiana Pacers’ 123-107 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night. “I think I’ve had two really poor first halves,” Haliburton said. “I just have to figure out how to be better earlier in games. But kudos to them. They...









