With the NBA season about a month away from beginning, it’s the time of the year when analysts make bold predictions. On Thursday, ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins may have ended the competition with arguably the boldest take of the offseason thus far.
On ESPN, Perkins said that Suns forward Bol Bol, who signed with Phoenix in the offseason, may compete for a major award at the end of the season.
“I think he’s the sleeper,” Perkins said of the 23-year-old son of Manute Bol.
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Deion Sanders took the college football world by storm when he accepted the coaching job at Colorado. That helped him score big-time transfers like pass-rusher Jordan Domineck, who recorded 7.5 sacks at Arkansas last season.
Through four weeks, Sanders and Colorado remain the biggest story in the sport. Over 10 million tuned in to watch Colorado-Oregon on Saturday, despite a lopsided contest. Expect an even bigger number this week when the Buffaloes host #8 USC and Heisman Trophy front-runner Caleb Williams.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban pitched quite the offer to pop star Taylor Swift on Thursday.
Cuban asked if Swift could break things off in her rumored relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and instead date one of his Mavericks players. His argument was that wherever Swift goes, it impacts the economy positively and brings in more popularity for a team.
For instance, after Swift appeared at the Chiefs game in Kansas City last Sunday, Kelce’s jersey sales went up 400%.
But the star tight end couldn’t let Cuban’s comments go without responding to them himself.
Mel Tucker was fired for cause this week after allegations that he sexually harassed a sexual assault awareness activist.
There will never be a shortage of Tom Brady content.
The Jets are standing by Zach Wilson at QB despite the criticism coming from a legendary former Jet.
Fantasy football analyst Scott Pianowski sheds light on some overlooked lineup options for Week 4.
NBA champion Jrue Holiday is on the trade market, and this could present the Warriors with a conflicting dilemma ahead of the 2023-24 season.
The final days of the regular season are upon us — and a few playoff races are coming down to the wire.
Colorado safety Shilo Sanders has put together a solid season so far, registering a Pac-12-leading 21 solo tackles and an 80-yard pick-six against Colorado State.
However, a frightening kidney injury has put Sanders’s status in jeopardy for the Buffaloes’ Saturday afternoon showdown with No. 8 USC.
Sanders’s father, Colorado coach Deion Sanders, addressed his son’s condition Thursday on the Buffaloes’ weekly radio show.
“Praying for him. I don’t even know how he did this.