LaVar Ball in first comments since foot amputation: 'If I wanted to, I'd grow it back'
LaVar Ball broke his silence following his foot amputation in a way that only he can.
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LaVar Ball broke his silence following his foot amputation in a way that only he can.
Jim Boehiem appears on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich" to talk Duke star Cooper Flagg.
From now-former NBA player Jontay Porter and current Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier to the active NCAA betting inquiry into Fresno State and Temple, basketball has been hit by more gambling/"match-fixing"/"point-shaving" accusations than any other sport since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized sports betting in 2018.
One of the biggest, maybe expected, impacts of conference realignment has been travel-related difficulties.
As part of the discussion around College Football Playoff expansion, the SEC has reportedly been discussing adjusting their conference schedules. For years, most power conferences have played nine conference games, while the SEC has played eight.
Diana Taurasi announced her WNBA retirement in February 2025. A five-time WNBA scoring champion and 14-time All-WNBA selection, Taurasi was league MVP in 2009 and Finals MVP in 2009 and 2014. Prior to her 20-season run with the Phoenix Mercury, Taurasi started her legendary basketball career at UConn.
Diana Taurasi, the leading scorer in WNBA history and voted «greatest of all-time» by the league's fans, announced her retirement after 20 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury. She previously had an illustrious college basketball career at UConn. On the international stage, Taurasi won her sixth gold medal with Team USA women's basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Diana Taurasi, the leading scorer in WNBA history and voted «greatest of all time» by the league's fans, announced her retirement Tuesday after 20 seasons.