Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark is the unquestioned top prospect in the 2024 WNBA Draft. | Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images
Here’s a big WNBA mock draft before the selections are made on Monday night.
The 2024 women’s NCAA tournament is in the books, and you know what that means: It’s time to start looking forward to the 2024 WNBA Draft.
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The likely No. 1 pick in Monday’s WNBA Draft has been dominating her peers in college for the last two seasons. It’s not going to be like that when she’s playing against pros.
Kentucky never had a chance at hiring Connecticut back-to-back national champion coach Dan Hurley.
“Why would you leave the current best program in the country to go somewhere else?,” Hurley told OutKick’s Dan Dakich on Friday morning on “Don’t @ Me.”
Dakich didn’t mince words when he asked Hurley about Kentucky’s pursuit of him.
“Let’s cut the BS,” Dakich said. “How much did Kentucky offer you?”
Hurley laughed loud, then answered.
“It never became a thing ever, like whatsoever,” he said.
Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart’s stunning decision to hire Mark Pope raises an obvious question: Is this really the best Kentucky could do?
So now Tom Brady is thinking about retirement the same way he thought about throwing those myriad option routes he completed during his 23-year NFL career. Maybe he goes here, maybe he goes there.
Maybe he continues his post-career life. Maybe he unretires – again.
Or maybe he simply doesn’t know what he’s doing.
That’s the picture Brady is painting by publicly floating the idea of playing again after sitting out all of 2023 while being, you guessed it, retired.
Brady said after his second retirement that it was “for good” this time.
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Russell Westbrook is fitting in by being himself in the exact way the Clippers needed.
Move over, Myers & Briggs, you had a good run, asking NBA fans to visualize a league without Russell Westbrook is, to my mind, a more psychologically telling exercise.
“It’s a chicken wing. Why would someone throw something that good out on the floor? It’s crispy, it’s warm.”
There was an absolutely magical moment on Thursday night when a chicken wing was thrown on the court in the middle of Pelicans vs. Kings.
Kevin Harlan was on the call for TNT and honestly, you just need to see it.
Kevin Harlan calling a chicken wing getting thrown on the floor in Sacramento is an EMMY pic.twitter.
Watching Jordan Spieth play golf is an experience, and one that is never, ever relaxing. In one swing, he can look like his old self, the player who won three majors in three year’s time, and then the next, he can legitimately look lost.
The lost version of Spieth showed himself on the Par 5 15th hole during the opening round of the Masters, and oh what an adventure it was.
Spieth, like most players during Friday morning’s restart of the first round, elected to lay up on the 550 yard hole. He left himself a touch, yet very doable wedge shot for his third, but sailed the green.
Max Homa plays a tee shot during the opening round of the 2024 Masters. | Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
Contrary to his recent major championship performances, Max Homa opened the 2024 Masters Tournament with a terrific round.
Despite bogeying the 18th hole early Friday morning, Max Homa carded his best round ever at Augusta National.
His 5-under 67 also happens to be the lowest round of his major championship career.
“It helps playing with Tiger,” Homa said. “You know, you’re very excited to wake up and go play.
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Day controlled The Masters social media discussion with his bold choice of clothing, bringing the trolls out.
Once again, Jason Day and Malbon Golf have taken over the social media discussion. At the 88th Masters Tournament, the Aussie wore baggier pants on Thursday and a bold sweater vest on Friday at Augusta National.
It isn’t the first time Day’s fashion choices have caused havoc online. Day left Nike at the beginning of 2024. He made his debut in Malbon at The Sentry with a baggy pant.