Utah 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…

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ESPN 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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Grizzlies Add Grit as Memphis Acquires Isaiah Stewart from Detroit

The Memphis Grizzlies have added another tough, defensive-minded piece to their frontcourt. According to ESPN, the Detroit Pistons are trading Isaiah Stewart to the Grizzlies in exchange for three future second-round picks. The move gives Memphis a rugged interior presence while allowing Detroit to create additional financial flexibility and stockpile future assets. At just 25 years old, Stewart arrives in Memphis with a reputation as one of the NBA’s most physical players. Since entering the league in 2020, the former first-round pick has built his identity around toughness, rebounding, interior…

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15 Players Sue NCAA Over New Five-Year Eligibility Rule One Day After Historic Change

The NCAA’s newly approved age-based eligibility model is already facing a significant legal challenge. Just one day after NCAA officials unanimously approved a new structure that grants student-athletes five years to compete in five seasons beginning either upon college enrollment or when they turn 19 years old, a group of 15 college basketball players filed a lawsuit seeking an opportunity to benefit from the rule change. The plaintiffs argue that the NCAA’s decision to implement the new model without extending eligibility relief to athletes who have already completed four seasons…

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Report: Lakers Would Be Open to LeBron James-for-Jarrett Allen Trade

There was a time in which the possibility of LeBron James finishing his legendary career other than in a Laker uniform seemed like a long shot. However, recent comments from Brian Windhorst suggest the Los Angeles Lakers may be more willing to consider that scenario than many would have expected. According to Windhorst, the Lakers would be “very open” to a trade that would send James out of Los Angeles in exchange for Jarrett Allen, one of the league’s premier defensive centers. While no deal is reportedly imminent, the notion…

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Austin Reaves Cashes In: Lakers Star Agrees to Massive $185 Million Max Deal

The Los Angeles Lakers have made their commitment to Austin Reaves crystal clear. According to reports from Shams Charania and others , Reaves intends to sign a four-year, $185 million maximum contract to remain with the Lakers after declining his $14.9 million player option. The deal will include a player option for the 2029-30 season, giving Reaves long-term security while maintaining flexibility later in his career. The agreement represents a remarkable rise for a player who entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2021. What began as a…

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Spurs Rookie Jayden Quaintance Facing Another Knee Procedure, “Redshirt”Season Appears Likely

The San Antonio Spurs knew they were making a long-term investment when they selected Jayden Quaintance with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Now, that timeline may be extended even further. According to multiple reports, Quaintance is expected to undergo another procedure on his right knee to address lingering discomfort stemming from the devastating injury he suffered in 2025, which included a torn ACL, torn meniscus, and a fracture. Medical evaluations indicate the ACL remains intact, but doctors have recommended a follow-up “clean-up” procedure to resolve…

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NCAA Officially Adopts New Age-Based Eligibility Model

The NCAA has approved a major change to its eligibility rules, ushering in a new era for college athletics. The Division I governance cabinet unanimously voted to adopt an age-based eligibility structure that will grant student-athletes five years to compete in five seasons, beginning either when they first enroll in college or when they turn 19 years old—whichever occurs first. The move represents one of the most significant eligibility reforms in NCAA history and is designed to create a more standardized framework across all sports. Under the previous system, athletes…

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Kings Expected to Waive DeMar DeRozan if Trade Market Fails to Materialize

The future of veteran forward DeMar DeRozan with the Sacramento Kings appears increasingly uncertain. According to reports from  HoopsHype⁠ insider Michael Scotto, Sacramento is expected to waive-and-stretch DeRozan’s contract if the franchise is unable to find a suitable trade partner. DeRozan is entering the final season of his contract and is owed $25.74 million. However, only $10 million of that salary is guaranteed, giving the Kings flexibility to utilize the NBA’s stretch provision and spread the cap hit over the next three seasons. The move would represent another significant step…

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Traded to Miami Heat in Franchise-Altering Blockbuster Deal

The NBA landscape has been permanently altered. In a stunning blockbuster first reported by ESPN, the Milwaukee Bucks have traded franchise icon Giannis Antetokounmpo and veteran forward Bobby Portis to the Miami Heat in exchange for Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, three first-round picks—including the No. 13 overall selection—one future pick swap, and a second-round pick. The deal ends one of the most successful eras in Milwaukee Bucks history while signaling Miami’s intent to compete for championships immediately. End of an Era in Milwaukee For more…

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