Kentucky loses its third member of the 2024 recruiting class We knew that when John Calipari left for Arkansas, Kentucky would be losing a good portion of its 2024 recruiting class, which has become a reality. Karter Knox decommitted first, then earlier ... 04/10/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Where UM stands in ’25 recruiting, with promising pursuits but cautionary tale. And notes Meanwhile, UM remains very much in the mix for several top 2025 prospects. Among those on offense: Running backs Ousmane Kromah (a four-star Georgia based back/No. 142 overall prospect ... 04/10/2024 - 12:05 am | View Link
Recruiting Rundown: Alabama Building Momentum With Top Quarterback Prospect The Crimson Tide hosted 5-star prospect Julian "Ju-Ju" Lewis on Thursday for his second visit of the month and at least his 10th visit overall to Tuscaloosa. Lewis is currently still committed to ... 03/28/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Report: Class of 2024 five-star prospect Bryson Tucker currently on visit to Indiana Indiana recruited Tucker last spring and summer but hasn’t been mentioned again with the talented prospect until now. The Hoosiers do not have a class of 2024 prospect signed after Liam McNeeley ... 03/26/2024 - 1:40 am | View Link
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A video purporting to show the brother of Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic punching a fan after the Nuggets’ game vs. the Los Angeles Lakers has gone viral on social media.
The TikTok video posted following the game at Ball Arena displays text that says, “Jokic brothers going wild,” with a flushed-face emoji.
In the Denver Nuggets’ practice gym, a backpack was on the line. A designer backpack with a speaker built into it. An NBA star player’s backpack.
Four of Jamal Murray’s high school friends and basketball teammates were visiting him in Denver. It was still early in his NBA career, and he was showing them his office.
Before Jamal Murray ripped out the Lakers’ hearts, Aaron Gordon smothered their soul.
“I think it was in the huddle,” Nuggets wing Peyton Watson said of a 101-99 buzzer-beating win over the Los Angeles Lakers, one that staked Denver to a 2-0 series lead. “(Coach) said (to) switch, and (Gordon) was just like, ‘Whatever, let’s do it.'”
Before the wow, Monday night was all Brow.
In 1999, the U. S. women’s soccer team captivated sports fans across the globe when it won the World Cup and became the first team in the female league to do so on home soil. The championship title was a pivotal moment for women’s sports that inspired a generation of young girls, among them Miranda Spencer and Annie Weaver.
“I remember the 1999 World Cup and the Fab Five and the rest of that group, the ’99ers,” said Weaver, who was 5 years old then.
The Los Angeles Lakers blew a 20-point third-quarter lead and watched helplessly as Jamal Murray drilled a 15-foot step-back jumper at the buzzer to lose a heartbreaking game to the Nuggets on Monday night.
But after a devastating 101-99 loss that stuck the Lakers in a 2-0 playoff hole, NBA icon LeBron James didn’t lament his long-distance miss with 16 seconds left.