Golden State guard Donte DiVincenzo will decline his $4.7 million player option with the Warriors and enter free agency, a source told ESPN on Tuesday.
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The Kings acquired Pierre-Luc Dubois from the Jets on Tuesday in exchange for Alex Iafallo, Rasmus Kupari, Gabriel Vilardi and a 2024 second-round draft choice.
Jimmie Johnson will not race this weekend in Chicago following the deaths of his wife’s parents and a nephew in Oklahoma.
The football world came to a screeching halt on Jan. 2, 2023. That’s the night that Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field in Cincinnati in a game against the Bengals.
He lost consciousness and his heart stopped. But on-field medical personnel revived him and got him to the hospital.
And just five months later — earlier this month — Hamlin returned to Bills practice. His incredible recovery has been nothing short of miraculous and he’s the heavy odds-on favorite to win the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka addressed the team’s plans for the upcoming free-agency period which will get underway Friday.
During a media address on Tuesday, Pelinka indicated that L.A. is not planning to make any significant roster changes and will instead focus on keeping its core intact after reaching the Western Conference finals last season.
“We want to try out hardest to keep this core together,” Pelinka said, via Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times.
Some sad news for the football world … former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett, 35, died in Florida on Tuesday. Multiple reports confirmed that Mallett died by drowning; he was rushed from a Florida beach to a nearby hospital but died.
Former QB Ryan Mallett, Gone Too Soon
Mallett was drafted out of Arkansas in 2011 as a third-round pick. He played for the New England Patriots, Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens until he retired after the 2017-18 season.
Quarterback Ryan Mallett celebrates a second-quarter touchdown against the Detroit Lions.
Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord announced an NIL partnership with Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet on Tuesday, showing off a new car he was gifted as part of the endorsement deal.
The Buckeyes senior took to Instagram to display a black Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 53, captioning the image “Appreciate the team @markwahlbergchevrolet for the ride!” alongside a pair of fire emojis.
McCord isn’t the first Ohio State football star to strike an NIL deal with the dealership. Standout wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. also partnered with Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet back in April.
Former Michigan and Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett died after drowning in Florida on Tuesday, according to a report from Deltaplex News in Pine Bluff, Ark. He was 35 years old.
According to the report, Mallett was transported from a beach to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The news was confirmed by Skip Carr, assistant principal at White Hall (Ark.) High School, where Mallett served as head football coach, per KHTV in Little Rock.
Mallett began his college career at Michigan, spending his freshman year as the backup to Chad Henne.
One of college sports’ most prominent media personalities offered strong convictions that the NCAA’s failure to punish violators harshly enough will fail to deter programs from cheating in the future.
A recent ruling handed down by the NCAA’s Independent Resolution Panel against the LSU football and men’s basketball team placed both teams on probation for three years, in addition to other penalties. But for ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, that wasn’t enough.
“The message is clear. Cheat like crazy and don’t stop until you win.
Steph Curry recently reflected on the Warriors trading Jordan Poole for Chris Paul.