Bryce Young’s height was officially measured at 5-foot-10 1/8 at the combine, adding to the debate around whether his short stature will be an issue in the NFL.
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St. John Red Storm’s Dylan Addae-Wusu sank a JAW-DROPPING buzzer-beater from beyond half-court to end the first half against the Marquette Golden Eagles.
The fourth-year forward exited Thursday’s game against the Nuggets in the first quarter after suffering a non-contact leg injury.
Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke will miss the remainder of the 2022–23 season after suffering a left Achilles tear early in Friday’s 113–97 loss to the Nuggets, the team announced Saturday.
Clarke, 26, played just one minute before exiting Memphis’s road matchup in Denver with a non-contact leg injury near the end of the first quarter.
The two-time All-Star will not play in the team’s next two games against the Clippers and the Lakers.
Grizzlies star Ja Morant will be away from the team for at least the next two games as the NBA investigates his recent social media activity, the team announced on Saturday.
Early Saturday morning, Morant went on his Instagram Live and appeared to brandish a gun in a nightclub just hours after scoring 27 points in the Grizzlies’ 113–97 loss at the Nuggets on Friday night.
The NBA released a statement earlier Saturday, announcing that it was investigating the situation.
Bijan Robinson is one of the best prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft class. But as Cowboys VP Stephen Jones said, “If you’re up there in the top 10, it’s hard to take them (running backs) there.
Star UConn sophomore Azzi Fudd made her return from a knee injury Saturday, providing a much-needed boost for a battered Huskies squad.
Marquette’s Tyler Kolek, and Oso Ighodaro found each other for ANOTHER gorgeous pick-and-roll dunk against St. John’s in the first half.
Hendrick Motorsports says Chase Elliott is out indefinitely after undergoing a successful three-hour surgery to repair a fractured tibia.
St. John’s Red Storm’s Posh Alexander made a tough and-1 finish against the Marquette Golden Eagles in the first half.
The seven-time Olympic champion’s epic run on American soil came to a shocking end Friday.
For the first time in nearly a decade, seven-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky lost a race on American soil.
Ledecky saw her nine-year winning streak in the U.S. come to a shocking end on Friday when Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh narrowly beat her in the 200-meter freestyle at a Pro Series swim meet in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. McIntosh, a 16-year-old rising star on the international swimming scene, finished in a winning time of 1 minute, 54.13 seconds, 0.83 seconds ahead of Ledecky.