
2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Opens Up on Shaolin Monastery Experience, Says It Was “Perfect Timing”
Wembanyama stated that the Shaolin experience gave him the chance to explore things he wouldn't have been able to by just practicing basketball. "I ran in the mountains for hours until my feet hurt and practiced a whole new range of movements," Wembanyama said. He was able to force his body to overcompensate and do more things while recovering.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Eight Ejected and Referee Knocked to the Floor in Women's Sun Belt Tournament Brawl
A brawl between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina in the women's Sun Belt Tournament left eight players ejected and knocked referee Marla Gearhar to the floor, requiring medical attention. Coastal Carolina's Tracey Hueston, who appeared to hit Gearhar in the head or neck area, was suspended for the rest of the 2026 postseason. Gearhar was evaluated and released.
By Adit Pujari
2 months ago
Alan Hahn: Thunder Are Becoming the NBA’s “Team You Love to Hate”
Hahn said OKC’s Knicks game flipped when a key no-call helped keep Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out of early foul trouble, and the Garden “suddenly” had “an enemy.” “Nobody loves the villain like The Garden does,” Hahn said. “That’s what the Thunder became after that moment. That’s what SGA became.” He added OKC is fueled by “an arrogance” in how they play.
By Raahib Singh
2 months ago
Jay Williams: Bucks “In Purgatory” as Giannis Faces a No-Win Finish
Williams said Milwaukee is stuck: “Bucks are in purgatory right now,” because trying to win can still leave them with a low seed, while losing costs draft position. The panel compared it to LeBron’s last Cleveland run, arguing Giannis is “giving them whatever I’ve got,” then could reassess his future this summer as Bucks “don’t have the ability to win.”
By Raahib Singh




