Hunter Dickinson apparently thinks it takes courage to chase money.
Dickinson, one of the most polarizing players in college basketball, left Michigan for Kansas, and the speculation has been he might have gotten the bag to leave the Wolverines for the Jayhawks.
He’s now opened up about the situation, and it sounds like money definitely played a huge role. However, his framing of the decision is a bit strange.
Hunter Dickinson discusses leaving Michigan for Kansas. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Hunter Dickinson talks transferring to Kansas.
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Brandon Marshall isn’t closed off to the idea of playing one more season in the NFL.
Marshall hasn’t played a snap of NFL football since the 2018 season. He’s since pivoted to a successful podcasting career with the “I Am Athlete” podcast.
However, nearly five years after hanging up his cleats, he’s leaving the door open for a return if it means playing with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets.
Brandon Marshall teases NFL return to play with Aaron Rodgers.
The 2023 NFL schedule has been released. On Thursday night, the league unveiled the 272 matchups, including their dates and times, giving us plenty to talk about over the coming days and weeks.
Over in the NFC, there are several intriguing battles for the contenders in the conference, including many that feature quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Eagles. Philadelphia has a grueling AFC slate, with matchups against the Chiefs, Bills and Jets.
But the Eagles should be concerned about the rest of the NFC, too, because the 49ers and the Cowboys will be in the mix again.
Colorado football fans might want to tap the brakes on the Deion Sanders hype train.
It was recently revealed that more than 8% of all BetMGM wagers for the national champion this upcoming season have been placed on Sanders and the Buffaloes.
That’s pretty wild considering sportsbooks are setting the team’s wins total over/under at 3.5. Remember, those huge casinos aren’t built because of winners. It’s people throwing away money, and the latest data about Colorado appears to indicate betting on them to have success is just lighting money on fire.
The 2023 NFL schedule has been released. On Thursday night, the league unveiled the 272 matchups, including their dates and times, giving us plenty to talk about over the coming days and weeks.
While every team’s docket is interesting, the AFC is especially juicy considering the loaded nature at the quarterback position. We’ll see Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence all square off against one another throughout the season, while Aaron Rodgers joins the fray with the Jets. Then there are the rookie signal-callers, including the Texans’ C.J.
LeBron James continues to want people to believe he’s not a huge flopper.
The Lakers are currently up 3-2 against the Warriors in the playoffs, and there’s been some not-so-subtle digs at Los Angeles for a team that is embracing flopping to get an edge.
Flopping is a part of sports, especially basketball and soccer. It happens, but some people take it to a new level.
Enter LeBron James.
My @NBAonTNT report on Lakers’ player response to Steve Kerr’s claim of flopping: “Let them [expletive] and complain…” pic.twitter.
LSU basketball star Flau’jae Johnson addressed the backlash she’s facing with a short statement Thursday night.
The young basketball star has been facing criticism after she flippantly rapped about the Twin Towers coming down on 9/11 in a new song she dropped and later deleted earlier in the week.
LSU originally released a statement claiming “she expressed sincere remorse for any possibility of a misunderstanding and immediately took the video down.” However, she later liked tweets seeming to indicate she wasn’t remorseful at all.
After making a major splash with Kevin Durant, Phoenix heads to the offseason with salary-cap issues and few quality assets at its disposal.
Nikola Jokic had a triple-double as Nuggets defeated Suns to advance to the Western Conference Finals.
Sixers star Joel Embiid said his team will be ready when the Eastern Conference finals resumes in 72 hours after a disappointing 95-86 Game 6 loss to the Boston Celtics on Thursday.