Former NFL Star Doug Martin’s Parents File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Oakland, Alleging Excessive Force

The parents of former All-Pro NFL running back Doug Martin have filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit, alleging that excessive force by police officers and delayed medical treatment led to their son’s death during a mental health crisis in October 2025.   The lawsuit, filed against the City of Oakland, multiple Oakland police officers, and an ambulance company, claims Martin was restrained face down while officers applied pressure to his back after responding to reports of a break-in. According to the complaint, that restraint was a substantial factor in causing…

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Anthony 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,…

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LaVar Ball Reveals Separation From Tina After 30 Years Together

After three decades together, LaVar Ball says he and his wife, Tina Ball, have gone their separate ways. Speaking during an appearance with streamer N3on, Ball addressed the status of their relationship in his typically candid fashion. “She wanted to go do something else… That’s fine with me, we had our run… It is what it is.” The revelation marks the end of a relationship that helped build one of basketball’s most recognizable families. LaVar and Tina raised three sons who all reached the NBA: Lonzo Ball, LiAngelo Ball, and…

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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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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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Trae Young Commits to Wizards on Massive Four-Year Extension

The Washington Wizards have secured the face of their franchise for the foreseeable future. According to ESPN, four-time NBA All-Star Trae Young intends to sign a four-year contract worth approximately $212 million to remain in Washington. The deal reportedly includes a player option in the fourth year, giving Young flexibility while providing the Wizards with long-term stability. Young declined his $49 million player option ahead of free agency in favor of negotiating a new long-term agreement, signaling a strong commitment to the organization and its future direction. Since arriving in…

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Bucks and Heat Reportedly Finalizing Framework of Giannis Mega-Deal

The Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes may finally be approaching its conclusion. According to reports, trade negotiations involving the Milwaukee Bucks and Miami Heat have entered the “red zone” with the 2026 NBA Draft less than 48 hours away. The framework of a potential blockbuster is expected to involve multiple teams, a necessity given the salary matching requirements and the massive collection of assets likely required to acquire a two-time MVP. Miami has long been viewed as one of the frontrunners for Antetokounmpo, and recent reports have indicated that the Heat are…

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Report: Pelicans’ Interest in Ja Morant Reveals How Far His Trade Value Has Fallen

The mere fact that the Memphis Grizzlies are reportedly engaging in exploratory trade discussions involving Ja Morant is noteworthy. However, what may be even more telling is the type of package reportedly being discussed. According to reports, the New Orleans Pelicans have expressed interest in acquiring Morant, with a potential framework centered around Jordan Poole’s expiring contract and young guard Jordan Hawkins. While discussions are said to be exploratory, the reported proposal has sparked debate regarding Morant’s current value around the NBA. Just a few years ago, Morant was viewed…

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BIG3 Game Ends in Chaos as Multiple Ejections Lead to Forfeit

What began as a competitive BIG3 matchup between Miami 305 and the LA Riot quickly descended into chaos, ultimately ending in a rare forfeit after a series of altercations resulted in multiple player ejections. The drama started when former NBA standout Michael Beasley was ejected following a heated confrontation with Dwight Howard. While tensions had been building throughout the contest, the situation escalated enough for officials to remove Beasley from the game. Moments later, the intensity reached another level when Lance Stephenson was ejected after throwing punches at Jordan Crawford.…

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Zach LaVine Expected to Exercise $49 Million Player Option with Kings

The Sacramento Kings appear set to retain Zach LaVine for at least one more season. According to Sam Amick, LaVine will exercise his $49 million player option for the 2026-27 season rather than test the free-agent market. “Zach LaVine and his agency are not leaving that money on the table. So, he’s not opting out,” Amick said during an appearance on Sactown 1140. The decision comes as little surprise given the size of the contract and the uncertainty surrounding the NBA’s current free-agent landscape. By opting in, LaVine secures nearly…

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