Our first NBA offseason drama is here.
Author: Michael
The Gators’ story will be four episodes, each about 45 minutes. The other documentaries in the UNTOLD series will feature Jake Paul, Johnny Manziel, and Victor Conte and BALCO.
The Grizzlies star is a repeat offender when it comes to brandishing firearms, but he didn’t commit a crime and faces unique discipline.
While the Pelicans are reportedly open to trading star Zion Williamson to the Hornets to move up in the NBA draft and select G-League standout Scoot Henderson, Charlotte reportedly has another New Orleans star in mind.
Currently, Charlotte owns the No. 2 pick and it is widely expected that Henderson will be selected in the top three of next week’s draft. However, in a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported that Charlotte is interested in acquiring Brandon Ingram and the Pelicans’ selection at No. 14 in exchange for its pick at No. 2.
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Sam Bennett appears to thrive on major championship stages as he sits on the first page of the leaderboard at the U.S. Open.
Sam Bennett turned pro earlier this summer, but what he did as an amateur at the Masters was one of the biggest storylines of that week. Bennett may be new to the Tour life, but on two of the biggest stages this year, he has shown up in a big way.
Bennett has already made multiple weekends on the PGA Tour, but he hits a different gear when he tees it up in a major championship.
The best apology is changed behavior. And until that happens, Stephen A. Smith doesn’t have a lot of faith in Ja Morant.
The Memphis Grizzles star received a 25-game suspension by the NBA Friday for his second offense of flashing a gun on Instagram Live.
After the league doled out the punishment, Morant apologized to his teammates, the NBA, his sponsors and fans — vowing to “be better.
A game-changing three-run Oral Roberts homer against TCU led to an embarrassing, on-air blunder during ESPN’s telecast of Game 1 of the College World Series on Friday.
The untimely error came courtesy of ESPN play-by-play commentator Karl Ravech as he delivered a thunderous call of a clutch, go-ahead home run from Oral Roberts senior Blaze Brothers in the top of the ninth inning.
Brothers’s moonshot catapulted the Eagles to a 6–5 lead over the Horned Frogs, a moment that seemingly lifted the team to victory given the raucous reaction.
LOS ANGELES — Rory McIlroy reacts with caddie Harry Diamond during the second round of the 123rd U.S. Open Championship at The Los Angeles Country Club on June 16, 2023. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
The 2011 U.S. Open Champion, Rory McIlroy, continues to strike it beautifully and is in contention heading into the weekend.
Rory McIlroy was one inch from perfection on the par-3 9th hole, a day after hitting a shot exactly one inch at the 123rd U.S. Open.
As Chris Paul continues to discuss his future with the Suns, the veteran point guard’s potential availability has reportedly caught the attention of the Lakers with the offseason now in full swing.
Los Angeles is believed to have “strong interest” in signing Paul should Phoenix opt to waive him or stretch his contract, according to a Friday report from The Athletic.
The pressure got to ESPN’s Karl Ravech who muffed a call at the College World Series.
And he muffed it baaaaad.
In the top of the 9th inning — and that’s key; the top of the 9th inning — Oral Roberts’ Blaze Brothers drilled a pitch from TCU’s Luke Savage into the left field bleachers.
It was a three-run homer for Brothers which put Oral Roberts ahead, 6-5.
However, Ravech’s mind was about a half-inning ahead.
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