Lakers Continue Pursuit of Jonathan Kuminga as Potential Starting Forward

The Los Angeles Lakers are continuing their pursuit of forward Jonathan Kuminga, with the team viewing the former lottery pick as a potential starting forward, according to Shams Charania.   Kuminga has emerged as one of Los Angeles’ top targets as the franchise continues reshaping its roster around Luka Dončić. The Lakers are reportedly looking for athleticism, size, and two-way versatility on the wing — areas where Kuminga could immediately help.   The 23-year-old forward brings a combination of explosiveness, defensive versatility, and scoring upside. Last season, Kuminga averaged 12.2…

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Olden Polynice Says LeBron James and Rich Paul Are ‘Scrambling’ as NBA Teams ‘Are Not Calling’

Former NBA center Olden Polynice believes the market for LeBron James isn’t nearly as strong as Rich Paul says and many of his fans think. Appearing on Byron Scott’s Fast Break, Polynice argued that James and longtime agent Rich Paul are “scrambling” behind the scenes to find the four-time NBA champion his next destination, claiming teams aren’t aggressively pursuing the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. “They’re scrambling right now. Teams are not calling,” Polynice said. “They’re trying to see if they can get him on the cheap.” The comments come as…

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Olivia Miles sets WNBA record as fastest player to reach 400 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists

Minnesota Lynx rookie guard Olivia Miles continues to make WNBA history. Miles became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 400 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists, accomplishing the feat in just 22 career games. The milestone adds another chapter to what has quickly become one of the most impressive rookie seasons the league has seen. Through her first 22 games, Miles is averaging 18.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game while shooting 50.6% from the field and 89.9% from the free-throw line. Her production has helped…

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How an NCAA Technicality Could End Victory Vaka’s College Football Career

This is one of the more troubling college football stories to emerge this offseason. According to CBS Sports, former Texas Southern defensive tackle Victory Vaka left Western Kentucky after his mother unexpectedly passed away in April. He attended her funeral on May 9 and believed he had approval from the program to remain home before returning in June. However, on May 27, WKU informed him that his scholarship had been canceled.   The biggest issue isn’t just losing his scholarship—it’s how the school processed his departure. Western Kentucky reportedly classified…

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Kendrick Perkins Calls Out Rich Paul, Says LeBron James Is Still Chasing Another Championship

The ongoing speculation surrounding LeBron James’ future added another chapter after ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins publicly challenged comments made by Rich Paul regarding the four-time NBA champion’s motivations. Speaking during a recent television appearance, Perkins pushed back on the idea that James is no longer focused on winning another title. “He’s lying. LeBron is chasing a ring. If we’re going to speak facts over feelings, there’s no way in hell we’re going to sit on here on national television and say that LeBron is not trying to get another championship…

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Dillon Brooks Calls Himself LeBron James’ “Top Hater,” Predicts Warriors Will Land NBA Superstar

Dillon Brooks isn’t backing away from his long-running rivalry with LeBron James. Appearing with the NBA 2K League, the Phoenix Suns forward jokingly embraced his reputation as one of James’ biggest critics, calling himself LeBron’s “top hater” while urging the four-time NBA champion to finally make a decision about his future. “I need him to hurry up and pick a team,” Brooks said with a laugh before predicting that James will ultimately sign with the Golden State Warriors. The comments come as speculation surrounding LeBron’s future continues to dominate the…

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Hilton Grand Vacations Fires Employee After Racist Instagram Message Sent to WNBA Star Chelsea Gray

Hilton Grand Vacations has terminated an employee after the individual allegedly sent a racist direct message to WNBA star Chelsea Gray on Instagram. Gray shared a screenshot on social media showing an Instagram DM in which she was called a racial slur. The post quickly gained widespread attention, drawing condemnation from fans and fellow athletes. In a statement provided to Front Office Sports, Hilton Grand Vacations confirmed that the employee responsible for the message is no longer employed by the company. “The individual is no longer employed by Hilton Grand…

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Paige Bueckers, Kelsey Mitchell Named WNBA Players of the Week After Dominant Week 8 Performances

Image via Reddit The WNBA has recognized two of its brightest stars after a spectacular Week 8, naming Paige Bueckers and Kelsey Mitchell the league’s Players of the Week. Bueckers earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors after continuing her impressive rookie season with the Dallas Wings, while Mitchell was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week after powering the Indiana Fever with a scoring explosion. Paige Bueckers Continues Historic Rookie Campaign Bueckers was nearly unstoppable during Week 8, showcasing the all-around skill set that made her the No.…

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Tim Hardaway Sr. Says Active NBA Players Shouldn’t Have Podcasts During the Season

The rise of player-hosted podcasts has transformed how NBA fans consume the game. Current players now have direct platforms to discuss basketball, business, and life away from the court, offering unprecedented access to their perspectives. While many fans appreciate the added insight, not everyone believes those conversations belong in the middle of an NBA season. Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway Sr. is among those who think active players should put the microphones away until the offseason. During an appearance on the Crossover Podcast, Hardaway shared his concerns about players producing…

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Jonas Valančiūnas Signs Two-Year Deal With Žalgiris Kaunas

Veteran center Jonas Valančiūnas is officially returning to his roots. The 33-year-old has signed a two-year contract with Žalgiris Kaunas, bringing an end to a 14-season NBA career and returning to Lithuania to continue playing at one of Europe’s most historic basketball clubs. Valančiūnas entered the NBA as the No. 5 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Toronto Raptors and went on to establish himself as one of the league’s most reliable interior players. Throughout his career, he suited up for the Raptors, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans…

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