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Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington has signed a multi-year deal as a Reebok ambassador, becoming the latest WNBA player to add a major brand deal.
Dallas Wings star DiJonai Carrington has officially signed a multi-year deal with Reebok as an ambassador and will continue to wear the Engine A, Reebok’s first new basketball sneaker since 2015’s ZPump Rise.
In an Instagram post announcing the partnership, Reebok wrote: “We would like to welcome DiJonai Carrington to the Reebok Basketball family.
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Hurricane Helene inflicted extreme damage across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The deadly storm did not spare Augusta National as it made its way into East Georgia and into the Carolinas. In the days after the hurricane, Augusta National acknowledged that the golf course had suffered damage, but kept the extent of it under wraps, and it sounds like that will be the mission of the CBS broadcast throughout the 2025 Masters as well.
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All of the picks from our 19th annual SB Nation team community mock draft are right here in one place.
It’s finally here: NFL Draft month. And with it comes our 19th annual NFL mock draft from the experts at our team communities here at SB Nation.
If you scroll down, you’ll find analysis of all of the picks below, as well as a running list here of which players have come off the board to which teams, and the top 5 players remaining.
So far, the first few picks haven’t been too surprising.
A lot of people have the experience of moving into enemy territory when it comes to sports allegiances. There have been many a Red Sox fan who had to move to New York for work and vice versa.
The difference is that they don’t always run for mayor, and one Philly area mayor got an earful for being the worst possible thing in that part of the country: a Dallas Cowboys fan.
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Temi Fagbenle, who the Vaklyries selected from the Fever in their December expansion draft, has officially signed a contract.
The Golden State Valkyries have officially signed Temi Fagbenle, who they selected in their expansion draft in December after she was left unprotected by the Indiana Fever.
Fagbenle, a 32-year-old veteran center, averaged 6.4 points and 4.7 rebounds in 22 games last season in Indiana.
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There are still other tempting prospects on the board, but the opportunity to add this game-wrecker from Michigan was too good to pass up.
The Raiders won the lottery a year ago when they landed tight end Brock Bowers out of Georgia. He went on to become a First-Team All-Pro in his first year, setting rookie tight end records the whole way through.
This year, the Raiders have a chance to take a very good prospect once again with the sixth-overall pick.
The Philadelphia 76ers’ disappointing year can’t end soon enough. Roughly a month after star center Joel Embiid was ruled out for the rest of the season, the team announced Tyrese Maxey will follow that same path. Maxey is expected to miss the rest of the season due to a finger tendon injury, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Thursday.
Maxey, 24, has been out since March 3 due to the issue. The star guard tried to rehab the injury, but is reportedly still dealing with discomfort.
We’re just days away from the start of the NFL draft, and the next week will feature mock draft projections, expert predictions, and fans clamoring to guess who their favorite teams will select.
ESPN’s Draft Day Predictor tool does a great job of estimating the percent chance prospects will be available at each pick.
Here is a behind-the-scenes peek at how ESPN analytics accomplishes that:
“The underlying model is based on prospect grades from Scouts Inc., expert mock drafts, team needs, and a few other factors.
The 2025 NFL draft is fast approaching, and the Chicago Bears will be welcoming a new crop of rookies to the fold under new head coach Ben Johnson.
Chicago addressed the trenches in a big way during free agency, which included trading for guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson and signing center Drew Dalman, as well as signing defensive tackle Grady Jarrett and defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo.
That gives the Bears a lot of flexibility when it comes to the No. 10 pick, where they can go best player available rather than drafting for need.