Supreme Court Upholds State Laws Restricting Transgender Athletes in Girls’ and Women’s Sports

The U.S. Supreme Court issued one of the most consequential sports rulings in recent history on Tuesday, upholding state laws in Idaho and West Virginia that restrict participation in girls’ and women’s school sports based on biological sex. The decision is expected to influence high school and collegiate athletics across the country, affirming similar laws already enacted in more than two dozen states while shaping the ongoing national conversation surrounding competitive fairness, inclusion, and the role of athletic governing bodies. Although the case centered on two state laws, its impact…

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Lakers’ Long-Term Vision Reportedly Didn’t Include LeBron James, Was Built Around Luka Dončić

LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers waves to fans after the game against the Phoenix Suns at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, California, on Oct. 6, 2024. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) The Los Angeles Lakers’ future may have been decided long before the start of the 2026 offseason. According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, the Lakers met with franchise cornerstone Luka Dončić last summer and outlined their long-term vision for the organization. One of the biggest revelations from that meeting was who wasn’t part of those plans. “At that meeting they laid…

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NBA Officially Sets 2026-27 Salary Cap at $164.961 Million, Luxury Tax at $200.428 Million

Image via the National Basketball Association The NBA has officially announced the financial framework for the 2026-27 season, establishing a salary cap of $164.961 million and a luxury tax threshold of $200.428 million. With the league’s financial parameters now finalized, front offices can move forward with greater certainty as free agency continues and trade discussions intensify across the league. The salary cap serves as the foundation for team payrolls, while the luxury tax threshold marks the point at which franchises begin paying financial penalties for exceeding the league’s spending limit.…

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Malik Beasley Indicted on Federal Gambling Charges in Alleged Sports Betting Scheme

Former NBA guard Malik Beasley has been indicted on federal gambling charges stemming from an alleged sports betting scheme involving point shaving and player prop bets, according to ESPN. Beasley’s attorney, Steve Haney, confirmed that the government is coordinating a voluntary surrender later this week. Federal prosecutors allege Beasley manipulated his own on-court performances during multiple games while with the Milwaukee Bucks during the 2023-24 season in an effort to influence betting outcomes. The indictment claims the scheme centered on individual player prop bets rather than game results and was…

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LeBron James Tells Lakers to Move On, Will Play Elsewhere in 2026-27 Season, Per Shams Charania

The biggest domino of the 2026 NBA offseason may have just fallen. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, citing Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul, four-time NBA champion LeBron James has informed the Los Angeles Lakers; that he intends to continue playing during the 2026-27 season—but not in Los Angeles. Rich Paul told ESPN that James has made a “happiness-led decision.” “I’m told this is a happiness-led decision for LeBron James. He feels like he needs to find his happiness. Wherever he lands in free agency, it will not be driven by…

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ICYMI: Grizzlies and Trail Blazers Shake Up NBA Landscape in Blockbuster Ja Morant Trade

The NBA landscape was jolted today amid reports circulating across league insiders that the Memphis Grizzlies and Portland Trail Blazers have agreed to a blockbuster trade centered around two-time All-Star Ja Morant. According to multiple NBA reports from league insiders on social media, the deal would send Morant to Portland in exchange for forward Jerami Grant and wing Kris Murray. A Franchise-Altering Move on Both Sides For Portland, acquiring Ja Morant represents a bold commitment to landing a true franchise point guard. Despite recent inconsistencies and off-court scrutiny in his…

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Warriors looking to put together NBA All-Social Security team

For years, NBA fans have joked about seeing Stephen Curry and LeBron James on the same team. Now, that possibility reportedly isn’t as far-fetched as it once seemed. According to Kevin O’Connor, the Warriors are exploring a bold plan: acquire Anthony Davis first, then use his arrival to recruit LeBron James in free agency. If it sounds like an NBA 2K fantasy, that’s because it almost is. A lineup featuring Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Draymond Green would instantly become one of the most recognizable collections of basketball…

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Puma Is Making a Serious Play in the WNBA—And Kelsey Mitchell Is the Latest Statement

For years, the sneaker industry has talked about growing the women’s game. Today, companies are putting real investment behind those words. The latest example came when Kelsey Mitchell officially joined Puma, adding another accomplished WNBA star to the company’s rapidly expanding basketball roster. While the announcement may not have surprised sneaker insiders—Mitchell had spent much of the season wearing Tyrese Haliburton’s Puma Hali 1 on the court—it represents something much bigger than another endorsement deal. It signals that Puma’s investment in women’s basketball isn’t slowing down. Building a Basketball Brand…

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Ben Simmons Targets NBA Comeback, Mentions 76ers Reunion and Heat as Preferred Landing Spots

Ben Simmons is once again signaling a return to the NBA — and this time, he’s already naming potential destinations as he works toward a full physical and mental reset. In a recent interview with Men’s Health, Simmons spoke candidly about his plans to rebuild his body, regain confidence, and ultimately re-establish himself as an impact player in the league. “I plan on getting as strong as I can physically, getting my ass on the court, and then the team realizing that my abilities will be needed… Maybe I’ll go…

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BREAKING: Andrew Wiggins Signs 3-Year, $64M Deal to Stay With Miami Heat

The Miami Heat are keeping a key rotation piece in place. Forward Andrew Wiggins has agreed to a three-year, $64 million contract to remain with the Miami Heat, according to ESPN. The deal includes a player option in the third year, giving Wiggins long-term security in Miami while preserving flexibility late in the contract. In 68 games with the Heat this past season , the former No.1 overall pick averaged 15.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists on .475/.414/.784 splits. League sources say Heat executives, along with Wiggins’ representation at…

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