
about 2 months ago
Caitlin Clark To Publish a Children's Book This Fall
Clark will publish “EXTRAordinary! A Little EXTRA to Reach BIG Dreams” on Nov. 3 based on her own life. Inspired by a bedroom-mirror message, Clark said the book reminds kids “they're never alone in chasing their dreams.” The Fever guard recently returned after injuries limited her to 13 games in 2025, scoring seven in a preseason win.
By Raahib Singh
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about 2 months ago
Stephen A Smith Goes At LeBron James Yet Again For "Rolling Up" On Him
"It was very disrespectful. I thought it was very unfair to me. I never did what he implied that I did. That was my issue," said SAS on LeBron confronting him publicly. " I wouldn’t go after somebody kid. Just because you don’t like the fact I don’t view you as the GOAT, really pissed me off
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Luke Kennard Defends Getting Fined $25,000 For Ripping On Refs
Luke was fined $25,000 for going up to refs and criticizing them for their performance at the end of Game 4 vs the Rockets. When speaking on this at today's media availability, he said, "I’ll always have my teammates’ backs." Marcus Smart was also with him for this and was fined $35,000, 10k more than Kennard.
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Joe Mazzulla On Brad Stevens Winning Executive Of The Year
Boston cut costs by trading Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, were expected to be a lottery team due to Jayson Tatum's Achilles tear, and yet still snagged the 2nd seed. "Not just him, but the Front Office in general," said Joe on Stevens' win. "There's a lot of alignment into how we want to play basketball. Those guys are really good."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Brushes Off Danhausen Curse With Knicks Joke
Smith laughed off concern after an on-air run-in with Danhausen, insisting the wrestler’s curse has not rattled him. “He doesn’t scare me,” Smith said, even as others around him warned that the curse is real. The ESPN star said his bigger concern is whether the bad luck could somehow spill over onto his beloved New York Knicks instead.
By Afnan Chougle



