Wisconsin Badgers’ Steven Crowl brought the heat in tonight’s 71-67 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers with 21 points and 7 rebounds.
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The Devin Booker-Luka Doncic rivalry added another chapter during Phoenix’s win in Dallas on Sunday.
Anthony Richardson’s stellar combine serves as a reminder that no matter how NFL-ready another prospect may seem, elite physical talent will draw you in.
Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins didn’t get into specifics regarding Ja Morant’s two-game suspension on Sunday.
Northwestern Wildcats’ center Matthew Nicholson threw down the sick two-handed put back slam to increase the second half lead over Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
The Wildcats and Scarlet Knights gave new meaning to ‘combustible atmosphere.’
The Big Ten, as a men’s basketball league, produces a healthy combination of barn burners and tire fires every year.
This, however, may be the century-old league’s most literal fire yet.
Sunday evening’s game between Northwestern and Rutgers at Jersey Mike’s Arena in Piscataway, N.J. was held up for seven minutes when the Scarlet Knights’ scoreboard began smoking.
Wisconsin Badgers’ Chucky Hepburn stole the ball and broke free before he threw it down over the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
On Saturday, the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks played a split-squad doubleheader during Spring Training. One of the games was broadcast on the Giants radio network.
Play-by-play broadcaster Jon Miller is 71 years old and been broadcasting baseball since 1974. He’s in the National Radio Hall of Fame and previously worked for ESPN. Miller has been with the Giants for over 20 years.
That also makes him familiar with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite the presumed relationship, Miller aired some grievances during the game about the D-backs’ organization.
Kyle Larson spoke on second-place finish in Las Vegas and discussed why late cautions don’t tend to work out in his favor.
The ex-Nets stars faced off for the first time since their trades out of Brooklyn.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving took the court on Sunday, this time playing for opposite teams following their departures from the Nets at the NBA trade deadline. Now with the Suns and Mavericks, respectively, Brooklyn’s former superstar tandem is focused on the next chapters of their careers.
Durant indicated as much when asked about how it felt to play against Irving, who, just one month ago, was his teammate on the Nets.