Former Duke commit Mackenzie Mgbako has committed to Indiana, according to Joe Tipton of On3.com
Mgbako, a five-star prospect among small forwards in the 2023 class, said he chose to play for Hoosiers coach Mike Woodson because of his belief in Woodson’s ability to further grow his game, in addition to the environment at Indiana.
“I chose IU because I felt that Coach [Mike] Woodson can put me in a position to expand and develop my game,” Mgbako told On3. “The environment at Indiana is unmatched. It’s a place where I felt support from the coaching staff and fans.
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Everyone and their mother knows that Bill Belichick loves lacrosse. That love for the sport of the future had materialized in several ways over the years, and that includes adding ex-Laxers to his roster in New England.
Now, he may have found another dude with a substantial lacrosse pedigree to follow in the footsteps of Chris Hogan.
According to A To Z Sports, the Patriots have invited lacrosse player Dox Aitken to the team’s upcoming rookie minicamp camp.
First of all, Dox Aitken is one kickass name.Especially for a lax player.
A group led by Josh Harris has finalized a deal to buy the Commanders from previous owners Dan and Tanya Snyder, for what sources told ESPN is a record $6.05 billion. It is subject to NFL approval.
Golden State’s Andrew Wiggins will go through his pregame routine prior to Game 6 on Friday to determine if he will be able to play through a cartilage fracture in his ribs.
The long-anticipated sale of the Commanders finally came to fruition on Friday after co-owners Dan and Tanya Snyder announced a group led by 76ers and Devils owner co-owner Josh Harris has agreed to purchase the team.
Friday’s news marked the official end of the Snyders’ turbulent 24-year ownership tenure, which has been shrouded over the last few years by an explosive investigation over allegations and reports detailing years of workplace misconduct within the organization.
Few if any coaches are more synonymous with the Washington Redskins/Football Team/Commanders than Joe Gibbs. With news long-time owner Dan Snyder has finally sold the team, it’s fitting that Gibbs would offer a statement.
Gibbs revealed that he had met with the leader of the team’s new ownership group, Josh Harris, during the sale process.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport posted Gibbs’ statement to Twitter.
Joe Gibbs weighs in https://t.co/h9t9mfyCUa pic.twitter.
Following the news on Friday that Dan and Tanya Snyder have reached an agreement with a group led by Josh Harris to sell the Commanders, fans heard from one of the greatest NBA players of all time.
Former Lakers star Earvin “Magic” Johnson, who holds partial ownership in the Dodgers (MLB), Sparks (WNBA) and Los Angeles FC (MLS), confirmed that he is his among the partners in the new ownership group purchasing the NFL team in the nation’s capital.
“I could not be more excited to be a partner in the proposed new ownership group for the Washington Commanders.
The NFL schedule is out. Even though all 32 teams’ opponents have been set for months, we now know when and where each matchup will take place, except for the final week of the season.
Many of the best games each week are slated for primetime (there’s even more primetime this season as the NFL expands its holiday schedule to include Black Friday), but there are a few diamonds in the rough buried in the afternoon slates in the 18-week long campaign.
The NFL schedule has come out and already we have dudes trash-talking on Twitter. The first two to pair up on the ol’ Twitter machine — and it seems to be in good fun — were Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill and Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons.
It all started when Parsons posted a photo of himself and NFL great Andrew Whitworth. In another instance of how your friends/people on the internet are ready to take a dump on you at every turn, Hill had something to say about the otherwise innocuous photo.
so now you motivational speaker ? I’m confused https://t.
Daniel Snyder will soon be a memory in history for the Washington Commanders and the NFL.
The Commanders and a partnership led by Josh Harris have reached a purchase and sale agreement, both parties announced Friday. The $6.05 billion dollar deal will be the highest price ever paid for an American sports franchise.
The agreement calls for Harris and his partners to purchase the Commanders from Dan Snyder and his family. The next step is for the sale to be approved by at least 24 of the NFL’s 32 owners as well as meeting the agreed upon closing conditions.