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Elliot Cadeau Withdraws From 2026 NBA Draft, Wants to Run It Back At Michigan
Cadeau is officially withdrawing from the 2026 NBA Draft and returning to Michigan, giving the Wolverines their Final Four Most Outstanding Player for another season. After helping deliver a national title, Cadeau tested the draft process, but his return now gives Dusty May’s roster a proven point guard and a real foundation for another major March run.
By Raahib Singh
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Koa Peat’s Jumper at Draft Combine Raises Questions
Peat’s rough NBA Draft Combine shooting sparked debate over how much one workout should matter. One analyst argued a hot day would have helped, but this looked bigger than a miss-filled session. The concern: Peat is “a great athlete who cannot shoot a basketball,” with a jumper that appeared uncomfortable, slow and harder for scouts to ignore.
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about 1 hour ago
Shaquille O'Neal Trolls Charles Barkley During His Masters Graduation at LSU
LSU introduced O’Neal with a laugh — “Shaquille, I hate Charles Barkley O’Neal” — before he walked for his master’s, another chapter in a lifelong education push. O’Neal had said he was studying at LSU because he wanted to become a sports psychologist, using his locker-room experience to help athletes on both the academic and sports sides after hoops, too.
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about 1 hour ago
Victor Wembanyama's Work Meets The Moment: Rudy Gobert
Gobert said he is not surprised by Wembanyama’s playoff leap, calling it “a credit to his work” and the sacrifices he makes for his body and mind. As a competitor, Gobert hated losing and tried “to beat him up,” but said Wembanyama led San Antonio and now faces the next test: chasing “the promised land.”
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about 2 hours ago
Karl-Anthony Towns Says Knicks’ Honest Talk Sparked 7-Straight Wins
Towns said the Knicks responded after falling behind Atlanta 2-1, turning one honest conversation into a playoff reset. “You go in there, you say how you feel,” he said, and New York received it. Since then, the Knicks have won seven straight, closing the Hawks with three wins and sweeping Philadelphia to reach the Eastern Conference Finals.
By Raahib Singh
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Caitlin Clark Shrugs Off Hot Shooting In OT Loss to Mystics
Clark said she is “best when I’m just letting it fly,” especially after seeing a few shots fall moving left. She admitted she had been hesitating early this season, but refused to celebrate the rhythm too much. Her focus stayed on the result: “It was great, but I don’t really care cuz we lost.” Clark shot 7/17 from deep.
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