Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are among those selected for enshrinement into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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If you want to see the New York Islanders play on Sunday, you better get ready to fork over a lot of cash.
The Islanders themselves aren’t exactly A-tier entertainment this season; they sit sixth in the Metropolitan Division and have a minimal chance of eking into the playoffs as a wild card. Tickets to get in the UBS arena aren’t sky-high because of the hosts, they’re high because of who they are hosting.
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Watch full-match highlights from a crucial rele
After an appetizer plate of rehab video updates I posted yesterday, here’s the satiating entree.
Aidan Hutchinson, DE: 6 months post left tibia & fibula fracture (October 13, 2024)
This April 4, 2025 video shows that his previously clunky running motion from two months ago has been replaced by a fluid sprint with some lateral movements.
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For players and fans alike, it’s the holy grail of North American golf. This year’s Masters, the 89th rendition of the event, has enjoyed as much build-up and anticipation as any. You could spend days learning about the history of the tournament and Augusta National.
Sure, you know that Jack, Tiger and Arnie have combined for 15 green jackets and you’re probably plenty familiar with azaleas, but there are other things you may not know about the event and the course.
Highly sought-after 2026 wide receiver Kavon Conciauro was in Atlanta earlier this week for a visit to Georgia Tech, which he said went very well.
One of the top wide receivers in the state of Georgia was on hand for a visit to Georgia Tech on Tuesday, and the Jackets apparently made a very strong impression.
2026 WR Kavon Conciauro had nothing but positive things to say about the trip afterwards.
“It went great!” Conciauro told JOL. “I got a chance to connect with Coach (Trent) McKnight, Coach (Brent) Key, Coach (Deandre) Smelter and Chase lane.