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First Lady Jill Biden shared Monday that she plans on making the unusual request of not only inviting the women’s national champion LSU Tigers to the White House, but also extending an invite to Iowa, the school defeated in the title game. “I know we’ll have the champions come to the White House, we always do. So, […]
Shaquille O’Neal has come to the defense of fellow LSU forward Angel Reese after facing criticism for taunting Caitlin Clark in the waning moments of the Tigers’ 102-85 victory in the Women’s National Championship game Sunday. Reese, who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2023 NCAA Women’s Championship, tried to get the attention of Clark, and use the “You […]
Complex’s Sneaker Shopping Penny Hardaway goes Sneaker Shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma at Bad Timing in Memphis and talks about getting his signature sneaker with Nike, Michael Jordan playing against him in his shoes, and Galaxy Foamposites. Looking for the best deal on a pair of sneakers? Download the Sole Collector app now!: https://solecollector.com/app […]
LSU won the 2023 NCAA women’s basketball tournament national championship on Sunday, but all anyone could talk about was a moment that occurred between Tigers’ star forward Angel Reese and Hawkeyes superstar Cailtin Clark. With LSU up big late in the fourth quarter, Reese hit Clark with the “you can’t see me” hand motion, which […]
WNBA star and former political prisoner Brittney Griner has called on the Biden administration to help free American reporter Evan Gershkovich following his detainment in Russia. “Our hearts are filled with great concern for Evan Gershkovitch and his family since Van’s detainment in Russia,” reads a statement that was signed by both Griner and her […]
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert has accused the NBA of playing favorites with other teams through what he sees as suspect officiating throughout the season. “It’s bullshit. Bullshit. It’s not fair. It’s really not fair,” Gobert told Star Tribune writer Chris Hine in a post-game interview following Minnesota’s 107-100 loss to the Phoenix Suns. “Every night. I’ve […]
Bronny James played his final high school basketball game with Sierra Canyon earlier this month, but he will not be eligible for the NBA draft for another year. James will need to decide if he wants to spend at least a year in college, or play professionally in the United States or overseas. LaVar Ball believes Bronny should go with the latter. […]
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jacque Vaughn announced that Ben Simmons is officially out for the remainder of the NBA season due to his back injury, CBS Sports reports. The three-time All-Star hasn’t appeared on the court since the Nets game against the Miami Heat on Feb. 15. He has been suffering from back issues throughout […]
As homegrown stars that have played their entire careers in one place, O.G. Anunoby and Fred VanVleet are exceptions to the modern pro-basketball rule. The 25-year-old forward and 28-year-old guard practically grew up in Toronto, which is increasingly rare in a league that seems to shuffle the deck every six months. VanVleet came as an undrafted […]
Memphis women’s basketball senior guard Jamirah Shutes has been charged with assault after she punched Bowling Green State University player Elissa Brett. Per TMZ, Shutes reportedly got into a verbal argument with Brett following the conclusion of their game on Thursday, which BGSU won 73-60. It’s unclear what words they exchanged, but it led to […]