As Miami deal awaits, Jai Lucas helps Duke rout Hurricanes - ESPN
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Jai Lucas came up with a plan to beat Miami. Going forward, the Hurricanes want him to keep that from happening.
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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Jai Lucas came up with a plan to beat Miami. Going forward, the Hurricanes want him to keep that from happening.
As if the showdown between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers needed more intrigue, another storyline has emerged — this one parked right outside Crypto.com Arena.
WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin reached 30 goals in a season for the 19th time in his 20-year NHL career, adding to the league record he set last season with his 18th.
Luka Dončić's tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers began with a whirlwind 72 hours. From the time he was sprung from sleep by a call from an associate on Saturday, Feb. 1, informing him he was being traded from the Dallas Mavericks to being introduced as the Lakers' latest star three days later, it was nonstop.
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia guard Blue Cain sank a go-ahead 3-pointer with 47 seconds remaining after No. 3 Florida took its first lead by scoring 13 unanswered points, and the Bulldogs beat the Gators 88-83 on Tuesday night.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts intend to have an «open» competition at quarterback between Anthony Richardson and a yet-to-be-determined player they intend to acquire this offseason, according to general manager Chris Ballard.
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.