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Ballislife Exclusive: Chris Brickley Interview
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Ballislife Exclusive: Chris Brickley Interview

Chris Brickley isn’t just a basketball trainer. He’s the basketball trainer.  Photo Credit: Bose PR Brickley’s clientele list is a who’s who of NBA and WNBA superstars, some of whom he’s helped develop from the grassroots level. Brickley has worked with the game’s biggest names, including LeBron James and Kevin Durant. He’s been training players...

Howard University pitcher Ameenah Ballenger’s ‘uncomfortable’ transition has led to softball success
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Howard University pitcher Ameenah Ballenger’s ‘uncomfortable’ transition has led to softball success

Howard University pitcher Ameenah Ballenger learned to embrace being uncomfortable in a new role. Under the tutelage of Bison head softball coach Tori Tyson, Ballenger, a graduate transfer from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, spent this season fine-tuning her pitching mechanics and getting adjusted to being a part of a new program. Ballenger finally...

Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier joins Jordan Brand’s WNBA roster
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Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier joins Jordan Brand’s WNBA roster

Jordan Brand officially signed four-time WNBA All-Star Napheesa Collier, the company announced today. This announcement coincides with the tipoff of the 2025 WNBA season. Collier, the reigning WNBA Defensive Player of the Year and runner-up in last season’s MVP race, continues to cement her place as one of the league’s brightest stars. Beyond the W,...

Despite NFL decision to pause accelerator program, league can still walk the talk on inclusive hiring
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Despite NFL decision to pause accelerator program, league can still walk the talk on inclusive hiring

The NFL’s decision to pause its accelerator program, formerly a key component of the league’s comprehensive approach to inclusive hiring, stirs questions. Here’s the biggest: In words and deeds, will the NFL’s stated commitment to diversity continue amid a climate hostile toward it? The program – implemented in 2022 to connect qualified, diverse candidates in...

Cavaliers Face Hard Questions After Abrupt Playoff Exit
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Cavaliers Face Hard Questions After Abrupt Playoff Exit

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2025 season, filled with record-setting wins and championship expectations, ended in stunning fashion in the second round of the NBA playoffs. After securing the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed and posting a franchise-best 64 victories, the Cavaliers were eliminated in five games by the Indiana Pacers. As the final buzzer sounded on...

Guard Kahleah Copper embraces her new role as the face of the Phoenix Mercury
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Guard Kahleah Copper embraces her new role as the face of the Phoenix Mercury

PHOENIX – Within the first two days of the Phoenix Mercury’s training camp, guard Kahleah Copper pulled forward Natasha Mack aside and told her to be more vocal. However, Copper’s delivery during their exchange was unfamiliar to her teammate. “Last year, she probably would’ve been more frustrated. This year, she’s been more patient with me,”...

Allen Estate Set to Sell Portland Trail Blazers
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Allen Estate Set to Sell Portland Trail Blazers

The estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has put the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers up for sale. The Pacific Northwest’s NBA franchise is set to blaze a new trail. (Photo by Soobum Im/NBAE via Getty Images) The estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced its intentions to sell the Portland Trail Blazers franchise....

Biggest Winners and Losers from 2025 NBA Draft Lottery
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Biggest Winners and Losers from 2025 NBA Draft Lottery

The 2025 NBA Draft Lottery delivered chaos, heartbreak, and jubilation in one of the most stunning shakeups in recent history. Teams entered hoping to land Duke star Cooper Flagg — the consensus top pick and a generational talent — but only one would strike gold.  (Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images) Here’s a look...

For me, ‘Around the Horn’ was more than a show
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For me, ‘Around the Horn’ was more than a show

It’s the summer of 2022. Everything is falling apart. I need a break for my own sake before the strands I’m holding together snap. An alarmed friend FaceTimes me to suggest I take some time off work. I should. I need to. I want to. But I can’t, I explain. I think I’d lose my...