The Celebrity All-Star Game is a perfect place to start.
Many NBA greats have turned to coaching at the conclusion of their playing days. Legendary center Bill Russell led three different franchises in three different decades. Magic Johnson took a spin as the Lakers‘ head coach in 1994. The list goes on and on.
Now, Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo appears eager to join that long lineage. The two-time MVP is only 28, but is already looking hopefully in the direction of a coaching career when his playing days are done.
“Afterward, when I retire, I want to be a head coach.
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Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, has only played with the Mercury since being drafted No. 1 by the team in 2004.
He made his thoughts about the team and city very clear.
Kevin Love’s impressive run with the Cavaliers has come to an end. The two sides completed a buyout of his contract, granting him the ability to sign elsewhere for the remainder of the 2022–23 season.
Shortly after the news was broken by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Love took to Twitter to express his appreciation for Cavaliers fans.
“I’ll have more to say soon but want to get this off my chest. To the people of Cleveland and all of Ohio. I f—— LOVE you…and always will,” Love wrote. “Thank you for everything.
The unfathomable loss of life from a devastating earthquake in Turkey continues to rise – and has now affected the sports world.
Former Premier League soccer player Christian Atsu was found dead this past week in the earthquake rubble. The Turkish-Syrian earthquake has killed over 45,000 people so far.
Atsu was currently playing for the Turkish soccer club Hatayspor and was in Turkey when the devastating incident occurred. Hours earlier he was scheduled to fly out of the country, but changed his flight so he could remain with his team – unaware of what would lie ahead.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights’ Clifford Omoruyi brought the heat with a one-handed dunk to extend its lead against the Wisconsin Badgers.
According to Vince Carter, the NBA once tried to entice Tracy McGrady, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and himself to be in the same dunk contest.
UConn Huskies’ Jordan Hawkins snuck up the baseline and delivered a NASTY one-handed jam against the Seton Hall Pirates. UConn leads 30-19.
It’s a full day of college hoops on FOX, with UConn, Providence, Creighton and more in action.
UConn Huskies’ Jordan Hawkins alley-ooped Andre Jackson Jr. for a beautiful dunking finish in their matchup against the Seton Hall Pirates.
Kevin Love and the Cavaliers have completed a contract buyout, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Heat are front-runners to sign Love, but he plans to talk to the 76ers before making a decision, sources said.