The Chicago Bulls have officially locked up one of the premier talents from the 2026 NBA Draft, signing No. 4 overall pick Caleb Wilson to his four-year rookie contract worth $48.5 million. The deal, which is fully guaranteed under the NBA’s rookie scale, secures Wilson’s future in Chicago as the franchise continues to build around a young, promising core. Widely regarded as one of the most gifted prospects in the 2026 draft class, Wilson brings an intriguing combination of size, athleticism, versatility, and two-way potential. His ability to impact the…
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Ric Bucher: Lakers Planned to Move On From LeBron James Since Luka Dončić Trade, Calls Rich Paul Claims ‘BS’
The apparent cessation of the relationship between LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers and the next stop in his playing career continues to be the most discussed topic of the NBA offseason, this side of the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga. The prevailing, and Klutch Sports-approved, narrative is that it was James who told the Lakers to soldier on without him, as he’d decided to continue his career elsewhere next season, however Ric Bucher is buying this story. Appearing on On The Ball With Ric Bucher, Bucher claimed the Lakers had…
Read MoreNikola Kusturica Reportedly Commits to UCLA on Historic $12 Million NIL Deal
College basketball’s recruiting landscape may have just changed once again. According to EuroHoops, Serbian basketball sensation Nikola Kusturica has committed to UCLA on a reported two-year, $12 million NIL agreement, making it one of the most lucrative name, image, and likeness deals ever reported for an incoming college basketball player. The 17-year-old FC Barcelona standout reportedly chose the Bruins over several major programs, including Kentucky, in what could become one of the biggest recruiting victories of the NIL era. Multiple outlets have echoed the report, although some recruiting insiders say…
Read MoreKyle Kuzma Says NBA’s New CBA Is Hurting Players, Teams, and Fans
Image via the NBA The NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement was designed to promote competitive balance, but according to Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma, it has created unintended consequences that are reshaping the league in all the wrong ways. In a candid post on X, Kuzma argued that the league’s first and second salary cap aprons have become far more restrictive than advertised, forcing organizations to prioritize financial flexibility over basketball success. “The new CBA was sold as parity, but the first and second apron are starting to function like…
Read MoreFIFA Lifts Folarin Balogun’s Suspension, USMNT Striker Cleared to Face Belgium in World Cup Round of 16
In a significant boost for the USMNT, FIFA has overturned the suspension stemming from Balogun’s controversial red card, clearing the star striker to play against Belgium in Monday’s Round of 16 showdown. The decision comes after FIFA reviewed the incident from the United States’ 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which Balogun was sent off late in the match. With the suspension now lifted, head coach Mauricio Pochettino regains one of his most dangerous attacking weapons as the Americans prepare to face one of Europe’s top sides. Balogun has…
Read MorePatrick Ewing Returns to NBA Sidelines as Assistant Coach for Washington Wizards
Basketball Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing is headed back to an NBA bench. According to ESPN, the Georgetown and New York Knicks legend has agreed to join the Washington Wizards as an assistant coach under head coach Brian Keefe. Ewing had most recently served as a basketball ambassador for the Knicks but will now return to a full-time coaching role in the nation’s capital. The move marks another chapter in Ewing’s extensive coaching career. Before taking over at his alma mater, Georgetown, in 2017, Ewing spent more than a decade…
Read MoreDeMar DeRozan Buyout: Kings Expected to Part Ways With Six-Time All-Star
The Sacramento Kings are expected to reach a buyout agreement with veteran forward DeMar DeRozan in the coming days, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer. Once the agreement is finalized, DeRozan will become an unrestricted free agent and one of the most accomplished players still available on the market. Fischer also reports that DeRozan’s free agency will largely depend on whether he is willing to accept a veteran minimum contract. If he does, the list of potential suitors could grow dramatically, giving championship contenders an opportunity to add one of…
Read MoreBucks Sign Kam Jones to Two-Way Deal After Draft Night Circuit Journey
The Milwaukee Bucks continue to build out their backcourt depth, agreeing to a two-way NBA contract with 2025 second-round pick Kam Jones, according to ESPN. The move gives the franchise another young developmental guard as it balances championship expectations with long-term roster flexibility. Jones, who was originally selected in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft, has already experienced a winding early professional path. He was first traded from the Indiana Pacers to the Chicago Bulls on draft night before ultimately being waived during roster cuts. Now, he gets…
Read MoreSerena Williams Withdraws from Wimbledon Doubles With Venus Williams After Knee Injury
The highly anticipated return of Serena and Venus Williams as doubles partners at Wimbledon will have to wait. Serena Williams announced Saturday that she has withdrawn from the Wimbledon doubles tournament because of a knee injury, ending what would have been the sisters’ first appearance together at the All England Club in years. The Williams sisters received a wildcard into the doubles draw, generating excitement across the tennis world. The legendary duo has long been regarded as one of the greatest doubles teams in history, winning 14 Grand Slam doubles…
Read MoreNCAA President Charlie Baker Says Supreme Court Ruling Will Not Change NCAA Policy on Transgender Athletes
Just days after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld state laws restricting participation in girls’ and women’s school sports based on biological sex, NCAA President Charlie Baker says the decision will not result in immediate changes to the association’s transgender athlete policy. Speaking with CBS News’ Face the Nation, Baker said he does not believe the NCAA will need to revise its current rules following the Court’s ruling, signaling that the organization plans to stay the course despite one of the most significant sports governance decisions in recent years. Baker: No…
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