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Ice Cube issues a 3‑on‑3 challenge to Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball for the BIG3 All‑Star Game in Charlotte, sparking debate over their availability and future in basketball.
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Ice Cube issues a 3‑on‑3 challenge to Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball for the BIG3 All‑Star Game in Charlotte, sparking debate over their availability and future in basketball.

Adam Johnson, a veteran coach from the Waverly Scotties, has been appointed head coach of the South County Vipers, succeeding Josh Krumwiede after a board‑approved transition.

A former collegiate basketball player has transformed his career into horse racing, now training a stable of 64 horses and preparing for his debut as a trainer at Saratoga Race Course.
A recent article spotlights 19 legendary figures from Indiana’s IHSAA girls basketball history, tracing their high school triumphs, collegiate successes and professional achievements.

Domantas Sabonis, an NBA All‑Star and former Gonzaga standout, pledged a multi‑million‑dollar gift that will rename the school’s strength and conditioning facility. The contribution, highlighted by his former coach Mark Few, reflects a legacy of team‑first values and arrives at a critical moment for college athletics.

Carmelo Anthony opens up about family, legacy, and the next chapter of his basketball story.
A look at 19 trailblazing female basketball players from Indiana whose high school, college and professional careers left an indelible mark on the sport.
Brandon Butler steps into the girls basketball head coach role, promising a modern, high‑tempo style and building on last season’s regional success.

After Will Wade’s turbulent exit, Justin Gainey arrives with a defensive pedigree that could reshape the Wolfpack’s fortunes.

From July 13‑16, the Magoffin County High School gym will welcome young athletes for a $70 per camper experience, featuring skill work, games, live play, concessions and prizes.

Former Michigan players Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr. and Kobe Bufkin delivered eye‑catching performances in the Las Vegas Summer League, highlighting their potential for the new NBA season.

A four‑week summer program combining life‑skills training and mentorship will serve 15 young men in Clarksville, Tennessee, concluding with a celebration of their growth.

Garrett Sams has been announced as an assistant coach for the University of Tennessee at Martin men's basketball team for the 2026-27 season, bringing a blend of collegiate playing success, professional development work, and international experience.

Keith Palek III, a recent Missouri State graduate and CUSA All‑Academic Team member, is set to debut for the New York Knicks in the NBA Summer League, where he will face off against teams like the Nets, Spurs, Pistons and Warriors in Las Vegas.

Gene Nakamura, who amassed 563 wins and dozens of championships during a 35‑year career, passed away on July 4. His legacy lives on through the players, students and colleagues he inspired.

The Patriots will welcome the Monarchs on Dec. 12, 2025, as part of a planned three‑year series that also includes games against South Florida and High Point.

Maliq Brown credits his high school football experience for his quick hands, and the article explores how other elite players have leveraged diverse athletic backgrounds.

Haiti's reentry into international basketball, highlighted by a training camp in Miami and a competitive group in Guyana, aims to spark a sustainable revival of the sport on the island.

Amir Khan, known for his boombox‑driven sideline presence, is transitioning to a staff role at LSU, where he plans to help other student managers secure NIL deals.

Transfer guard Dra Gibbs‑Lawhorn talks about his statistical achievements, leadership philosophy, and goals for the upcoming season at Texas Tech.

Villanova finished 25-8, secured second in the Big East, added key returners and newcomers, and looks to contend again next season.

The Gators will open the season in Tampa against Miami, host Merrimack on Nov. 13, travel to face Notre Dame in Las Vegas, and welcome Duke on Dec. 1, with key performances from Alex Condon and Walter Clayton Jr. already generating buzz.

Director of Sports Performance Garrett Medenwald details the team's focus on chemistry, player‑driven accountability and the impact of returning veterans as Tennessee prepares for the upcoming season.

A dynamic debut by AJ Dybantsa, coupled with a historic matchup against Darryn Peterson, signals a potential long‑term narrative for the Wizards and the league.