Daily Archives: July 9, 2024

DeMar DeRozan agrees to 3-year, $73.7 million deal with Kings: Report

DeMar DeRozan is indeed headed to his native California, but not his hometown of Los Angeles. The Sacramento Kings have agreed with DeRozan on a three-year, $73.7 million sign-and-trade deal that will see Harrison Barnes sent to the San Antonio Spurs and Chris Duarte, two second-round picks and cash sent to the Chicago Bulls, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Per …

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Massive Asking Price For Center Brook Lopez Revealed

The Milwaukee Bucks are trying to win another NBA Championship while their window is still open. With All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard under contract together for potentially the next two years, that window is not as wide open as it once was. Indeed, the pressure is on the Bucks’ front office to put together a Championship-caliber roster. Now. The …

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Dan Hurley, UConn agree to new six-year, $50 million contract as Huskies chase third straight NCAA title

Dan Hurley has officially agreed to a new contract with UConn that is worth $50 million over six years, the school announced Monday. As the Huskies gear up to chase a third consecutive national title in the 2024-25 season, Hurley’s new deal, which averages out to $8.3 million annually, would leave him just behind Bill Self of Kansas, the highest-paid …

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Starter? Sixth man? Podz ready to contribute regardless of his role

Starter? Sixth man? Podz ready to contribute regardless of his role originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area LAS VEGAS – The first player to ever replace Klay Thompson in the Warriors’ starting lineup wasn’t an established NBA star. Coach Steve Kerr didn’t choose a veteran, but a rookie who was 10 days away from turning 21 years old. Thompson …

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Five significant reasons why the NCAA should pass on expanding the Big Dance and stick with 68 teams

The NCAA men’s basketball committee — a group of 12 Division I athletic directors and commissioners, the same people who determine the bracket for each season’s NCAA Tournament — are meeting this week in Park City, Utah, along with select NCAA staff to address a variety of items pertaining to March Madness. The biggest topic on the agenda is also …

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