The Tar Heels' prestigious past can't guarantee a prestigious future. Here's what that means for their season.
The Mavericks began the healing process from the Luka Doncic trade by firing the man that started this saga. What’s next?
Provo isn't exactly the setting Dybantsa had envisioned starring in when his recruitment began. He had always imagined ...
After two years away from the game, CJ Wallace finally got the itch to play football again this winter. The Springfield High School junior — the son of South High School and Toledo University standout ...
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Jalen Johnson and Hawks hold off winless Nets 117-112 after Trae Young exits with knee injury
Jalen Johnson scored 23 points, and the Atlanta Hawks held off the winless Brooklyn Nets 117-112 on Wednesday night after losing star guard Trae Young to a sprained right knee in the first quarter.
Michael Jordan's staunch stance on playing through pain sparks debate, with Carmelo Anthony backing the old-school mentality but acknowledging modern needs. While MJ champions fan dedication and ...
After the Hawks feared a significant knee injury to Young, who got hurt in an Oct. 29 win over the Nets, it appears the star ...
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Player Grades: Recapping Mavericks vs. Suns
Washington has probably been the Mavs most consistent player, so his early exit hurt the team for sure. Washington was 3-for-5 for six points and poised to have a big game, but wasn’t able to make it ...
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Paul Pierce explains why only certain players deserve to use load management: "You put on this jersey, wear it with pride"
Paul Pierce thinks the only players who deserve scheduled rest days are those with extensive injury history, like Joel Embiid ...
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"He was one of a kind when it came to that" - Carmelo Anthony explains why Michael Jordan's opinion on load management is a reality check for players
Jordan was as stubborn as a mule when it came to suiting up for games. This was a man who played basketball like his life ...
Michael Jordan may be back on the sidelines of the NBA, but his love for the sport is still strong. The Chicago Bulls legend, 62, spoke to NBC’s Mike Tirico as coverage of the league changed networks ...
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