The dismantling of the Memphis Grizzlies may not be over just yet. https://x.com/esidery/status/2069941590680834403?s=46 The Grizzlies will be trading Ja Morant this summer to totally reset their franchise, even though his value is now negative, per @WindhorstESPN. Memphis will have to take on a bad contract to get off Morant at this point. The comments are an extension of Windhorst’s assessment earlier this year, when he described Morant as having “negative value” on the trade market. At the time, Windhorst reported that teams were unwilling to acquire the former All-Star unless…
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WNBA Suspends Alyssa Thomas One Game Following Contact With Caitlin Clark
The WNBA has handed down discipline following Wednesday night’s highly physical matchup between the Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever. According to the league, Phoenix Mercury star forward Alyssa Thomas has received a Flagrant Foul 2 and a one-game suspension after a postgame review determined she recklessly made contact with the throat area of Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark during the Mercury’s 111-109 victory. The incident occurred during a tense contest that featured several physical exchanges and generated significant discussion among fans, media members, and players following the game. League Upgrades…
Read MoreNike Signs Hawks Rookie Kingston Flemings to Endorsement Deal
The business of basketball is moving quickly for Kingston Flemings. Fresh off hearing his name called as the No. 8 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, the Atlanta Hawks rookie has already secured one of the sport’s most recognizable endorsements, signing a footwear and apparel deal with Nike. The agreement, first reported by sneaker and NBA insider Nick DePaula, adds Flemings to Nike’s growing roster of young NBA talent and underscores the confidence the brand has in the former Houston standout’s future. For Flemings, the deal represents another milestone…
Read MoreCoby White Returns to Charlotte on $74M Deal: Hornets Lock In Their Backcourt Engine
The Charlotte Hornets have officially made their move in free agency, agreeing to a three-year, $74 million deal with Coby White, bringing the dynamic guard back into the franchise’s long-term plans. What was once a developmental piece has now become a centerpiece. White , who averaged 17.4 points, 4.0 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game this season, returns to Charlotte not just as a familiar name—but as a projected starter and primary backcourt creator on a roster still trying to define its identity in a loaded Eastern Conference. The Evolution…
Read MoreAustin Reaves Believes Lakers Have Their Foundation, But Championship Work Remains
Fresh off agreeing to a four-year, $185 million contract to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers, Austin Reaves made it clear that he believes the franchise already has the cornerstone pieces necessary to contend for a title. “And I feel like, you know, with me and Luka, that’s a great starting piece to compete. And when we put a roster together that can go compete, I feel like winning a championship will basically solidify everything that I want and everything that the Lakers want.” Reaves’ comments underscore the growing…
Read MoreBulls Acquire Kam Jones, Draft Assets in Deal With Pacers for Braden Smith Rights
The Chicago Bulls have added another young prospect to their pipeline, acquiring guard Kam Jones, future pick swaps, and cash considerations from the Indiana Pacers in exchange for the draft rights to Braden Smith. The transaction swaps the rights to two of college basketball’s most accomplished guards and gives both franchises a player who fits a specific organizational vision. Jones arrives in Chicago following a standout career at Marquette, where he developed into one of the most dynamic offensive players in the country. Known for his ability to score at…
Read MoreNCAA Eliminates FCS-to-FBS Transition Penalty, Clearing Immediate Bowl Eligibility for North Dakota State and Sacramento State
In a move that has been widely praised across the college football landscape, the NCAA has voted to eliminate the postseason transition penalty for schools moving from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The decision means programs such as North Dakota State and Sacramento State will be eligible to compete in bowl games immediately, rather than being forced to wait through a multi-year transition period. For years, schools making the leap from FCS to FBS faced restrictions that prevented them from participating in bowl games…
Read MoreAnthony Edwards Finally Gets His Co-Star: Timberwolves Land LaMelo Ball in Blockbuster Deal
The Minnesota Timberwolves have made their biggest move of the offseason, acquiring All-Star guard LaMelo Ball and veteran wing Josh Green from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Naz Reid, an unprotected 2033 first-round pick, three first-round pick swaps (2028, 2029, and 2030), and three second-round selections. The deal gives Minnesota exactly what it has been searching for—a high-level playmaker to pair alongside franchise superstar Anthony Edwards. For years, Edwards has carried the responsibility of being both the Timberwolves’ primary scorer and offensive engine. With Ball now in the fold,…
Read MoreUtah Ends Under Armour Era, Signs Seven-Year Partnership with Adidas Beginning in 2027
A major shift is coming to Salt Lake City. The University of Utah has officially announced a seven-year agreement with Adidas that will make the Three Stripes the exclusive footwear, uniform, apparel, and sideline partner for Utes Athletics beginning with the 2027-28 academic year. The move brings an end to Utah’s long-standing relationship with Under Armour, which has outfitted the program since 2008 and served as the school’s department-wide apparel partner since 2011. This fall will mark the final season of Utah’s 18-year run with Under Armour, closing one…
Read MoreESPN Is Unethical’: Jaylen Brown Doesn’t Hold Back in France
The Boston Celtics may look different heading into next season, but according to Jaylen Brown, reports of the team’s decline have been greatly exaggerated. Speaking at a recent event in France, Brown took aim at ESPN and one of its most recognizable personalities, questioning the network’s coverage of Boston following a summer that saw the franchise lose several key contributors. “ESPN is unethical, and Stephen A. Smith is the head face of that,” Brown said. “The organization, the players, they were all in agreement. They all knew what I meant…
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