The integrity of the WNBA All-Star voting process is facing new scrutiny after a report revealed that fewer than half of the league’s players participated in voting for this year’s All-Star starters. According to ESPN, a little less than half of the WNBA’s player body submitted ballots for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game. Player voting accounts for 25 percent of the final vote, with fans contributing 50 percent and media members making up the remaining 25 percent. The low turnout reportedly wasn’t entirely by choice. Sources told ESPN that some…
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NBA’s Connected Basketball Debuts at Summer League, Could Revolutionize Officiating
The NBA is introducing another piece of cutting-edge technology to the hardwood. During this year’s NBA Summer League, the league will test a connected basketball equipped with an embedded sensor capable of detecting when a player makes contact with the ball. The initiative is part of the NBA’s ongoing effort to use technology to improve officiating without changing the way the game is played. According to the league, the embedded sensor does not materially affect the basketball’s weight, feel, or playability, allowing players to compete with what feels like a…
Read More2026 WNBA All-Star Starters Announced: Full List Featuring Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers & A’ja Wilson
The WNBA has officially unveiled the starters for the 2026 All-Star Game, and this year’s lineup reflects both the league’s established superstars and its exciting new generation of talent. Fan favorites Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers headline the backcourt, while perennial MVP candidates A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart once again earn starting nods. The game, which will be played at Chicago’s United Center on July 25, promises to showcase the league at its highest level. The 2026 All-Star starters are: Guards • Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever • Paige Bueckers…
Read MoreNBA to Test Revolutionary One Free-Throw Rule at 2026 Summer League
Adam Silver’s NBA has once again decided to fix something that was not broken and they are using the Summer League as its laboratory. League officials will test a one free-throw rule during the 2026 NBA Summer League, an experimental change designed to reduce game interruptions while maintaining the same scoring value for shooting fouls. Under the proposed rule, players will take just one free throw regardless of whether the foul would normally result in one, two, or three attempts. The lone free throw will simply be worth the total…
Read MoreNBA Restructuring Signals League’s Future: Staff Cuts Fuel Investment in WNBA, NBA Europe, and Technology
The NBA is making a significant organizational shift. According to Tom Friend, the league has eliminated dozens of positions within its league office as part of a broader effort to redirect resources toward strategic growth initiatives. Rather than simply reducing costs, the move appears designed to position the NBA for its next phase of expansion. The league is reportedly increasing its investment in four primary areas: NBA Europe, local media, technology, and the WNBA. The restructuring comes at a time when the NBA is aggressively pursuing new revenue opportunities beyond…
Read MoreLeBron James Open to Minimum Contract With NBA Contender During Free Agency: Report
The NBA offseason may have just taken another stunning turn. According to Shams Charania, LeBron James is open to hearing pitches from teams around the league during free agency and would even be willing to accept a veteran minimum contract if it meant joining a legitimate championship contender. If true, this flies in the face of his previous stance earlier this offseason of not being willing to take a discounted deal. Additionally it calls into question claims made by LeBron’s agent and chief mouthpiece Rich Paul, who said there are…
Read MoreCollege Athletics Enters a New Era as Four Major Programs Officially Change Apparel Partners
The landscape of college athletics officially looks different today. July 1 marks the beginning of new apparel partnerships for several major NCAA athletic programs, ushering in a wave of changes that will influence everything from uniforms and footwear to recruiting, NIL opportunities, and fan merchandise. Among the biggest moves is Penn State’s highly anticipated transition from Nike to adidas, ending a 33-year partnership with the Swoosh. The reported 10-year agreement, valued at approximately $300 million, reunites one of college athletics’ most recognizable brands with the Three Stripes. While Penn State’s…
Read MoreBREAKING: Lakers Land Walker Kessler in Blockbuster Trade with Jazz, Sign Center to $130M Deal
The Los Angeles Lakers have made a major splash in the trade market, acquiring center Walker Kessler from the Utah Jazz in a massive deal that reshapes both franchises, sources tell ESPN. Los Angeles is sending unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, along with first-round pick swaps in 2028 and 2030, to Utah in exchange for the young defensive anchor. Kessler is also set to sign a four-year, $130 million contract extension with the Lakers, which includes a player option in the fourth year and a full trade kicker,…
Read MoreNikola Vučević Returns to Orlando Magic on One-Year, $3.9M Deal After Turning Down Bigger Offers
Veteran center Nikola Vučević is officially heading back to where it all started. According to league sources, Vučević has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million deal to return to the Orlando Magic, turning down more lucrative offers elsewhere in order to reunite with the organization that drafted him and developed him into an All-Star. Vučević began his NBA journey in Orlando as a sophomore and went on to spend nearly a decade with the franchise, becoming one of the most consistent double-double big men in the league during his tenure.…
Read MoreMarcus Smart Agrees to 2-Year, $13M Deal With Houston Rockets in Early Free Agency Move
Free agency opened with immediate movement across the league, and one of the more notable early agreements comes from a veteran defensive guard shifting into a new role. Marcus Smart has agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with the Houston Rockets, league sources confirmed. The move adds a seasoned perimeter defender and former Defensive Player of the Year to a Rockets roster that has been steadily reshaping its identity around youth, length, and defensive versatility. A Veteran Defensive Presence for Houston Smart’s value has never been tied strictly to…
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