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Seth Greenberg Names 2025-26 "The Best Freshman Class" He Can Remember
Greenberg called this the best freshman class he can remember, praising both talent and approach. “These freshmen, their maturity and their approach, these dudes are about winning,” he said. He pointed to stars making the extra pass instead of chasing numbers, adding they “always make the right play” and already carry themselves like pros.
By Raahib Singh
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3 months ago
Suns HC Defends Devin Booker's Outbursts Towards Refs
Booker has gotten into a few war of words with refs this season, more so than usual. "It's repetitive. From the beginning of the season on, we can talk about our free-throw differential. You could look it up, since February 1st.," said Jordan Ott. On the season, the Suns rank 28th in free throws attempted per game at 20.3.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Texas Longhorns Beat NC State On Tramon Mark Game-Winner
NC State entered the game tonight as 1.5-point favorites and lost 68-66. Tre Holloman tied the game at 66 but with one second left, Tramon Mark drained the right wing mid-range jumper to give the Longhorns the lead which would serve as the game-winner. Texas will now face the 6th seeded BYU as an 11th seed.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Cavaliers HC Proud of Defensive Effort to Close Out Win vs. Bucks
Kenny Atkinson stated that the Cavaliers had better defense in the 4th quarter vs. Bucks, happy with their fight. "We got the right rotation out there, right players out there," Atkinson said. He was happy with the effort his team showed despite the Bucks' great 3-point shooting. Atkinson added that the defensive process was better than their loss vs. Mavericks.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Kenny Atkinson Slams Bucks’ 3-Point Shot Quality in 123–116 Loss to His Cavaliers
Atkinson stated that the Bucks' 3-point shot quality wasn't great and that they just hit some unlikely shots, including two step-back threes from Ousmane Dieng. "Overall, I thought their shot quality wasn't great on threes," Atkinson concluded. He added that in the NBA, players and teams just make unlikely shots. The Bucks' shooting wasn't enough, losing 116-123 vs. Cavs.
By Pranay Mukherjee





