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The quandary points to how college basketball may now be close to being considered a pro sport, at least in the NBA's eyes.
Jordan Walsh locked in, Hugo Gonzalez started hot, Baylor Scheierman’s shooting woes continued and two bigs made headlines in the Celtics’ Summer League win over the Lakers.
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark says a salary cap system is not about growing the game. If that were true, why are all the sports that have one growing -- and baseball is not?
By adopting an 84-game regular season — starting with the 2026-27 campaign — the National Hockey League has stepped back in time.
The head of the baseball players' association, Tony Clark, confirms a federal investigation into One Team Partners.
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Canton Repository on MSN'Let their competitive spirit show.' Girls flag football continues meteoric riseMore high school girls are taking up flag football. As its popularity increases, more opportunities are arising for the athletes.
It’s been a good summer for Fred VanVleet. The veteran point guard got a new two-year, $50 million contract with the Houston Rockets, a team that has loaded up and will enter next season as a title contender. Now he has also been elected the new president of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA, the players’ union).
An exhausting exhibition ended unlike any other. When a hard-luck Edwin Díaz could not close out the game, the National League instead anticipated asking Pete Alonso to swing the door
The Big Ten conference announced its 'Distinguished Scholar Athletes' for this year, and two Ohio State players made the list.
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While Flagg looked good with the ball in his hands, he looked better playing off it, and that will be more of his role in Dallas where D’Angelo Russell in the short term and Kyrie Irving long term (once healthy), not to mention Anthony Davis, will facilitate the offense most of the time.
Quarterback Nico Iamaleava left Tennessee in the spring after an NIL dispute. Some Vols say they'll watch his UCLA games. Others have no interest.