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Former NBA forward Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty to gambling charges, accused of manipulating game outcomes for betting gains.
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Former NBA forward Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty to gambling charges, accused of manipulating game outcomes for betting gains.

At just 18, Maya Zilbershlag is poised to lead Israel’s U20 women’s basketball team in Lithuania, having already dazzled in the Israel Women’s Premier League and set her sights on a Purdue scholarship and a WNBA career.
The Cincinnati Bearcats will play two exhibition matches in the Bahamas this August, marking the first appearance of the team under new head coach Jerrod Calhoun and featuring a lineup of NCAA and U Sports opponents.

After a season marred by injury, J.P. Estrella decides to stay with Michigan, attracted by the program’s growth of big men and the chemistry he found with the new coaching staff.
Coach Steven Pearl revealed that the Los Angeles Clippers apologized after drafting Narcisse Ngoy, an international player who was unaware of the selection, and confirmed that Auburn will become the first college program to house a draft-and-stash athlete.

A deep, versatile roster gives the Jayhawks flexibility, but the coach must balance ball‑handling, defense and shooting to find the optimal combination.
The Los Angeles Clippers selected Narcisse Ngoy while he was asleep, prompting an apology to Auburn and raising questions about NBA draft rules for international players.

The Boston Celtics' decision to trade Jaylen Brown for Paul George and four draft picks ignites a wave of commentary from former teammates, current rivals, and national sports outlets.

After a three‑game winning streak in Vienna, the Athens Academy varsity boys basketball team reflects on cultural discoveries, rule differences and future international plans.

The Tigers played nearly 20 games across Illinois, integrated key transfers and JV talent, and are now focused on hitting the ground running when the season opens.

The Trojans will face Duke and Washington State in a marquee matchup, host a home game in November, and participate in a two‑day CBS Sports Network event, while Coach Eric Musselman prepares his second‑year roster for a challenging non‑conference slate.

Auburn’s basketball program aims to rebound from a disappointing 2025‑26 season, climbing to No. 11 in Jon Rothstein’s SEC power rankings as new transfers and returning backcourt talent look to restore the Tigers to the upper tier of the conference.

The University of Michigan has secured the commitment of Tennessee forward J.P. Estrella, a versatile big man expected to bolster the Wolverines' frontcourt for the 2026‑27 season.

The Mountaineers will host the Hokies on Dec. 5, with a third showdown slated for Charleston’s Coliseum, as conferences negotiate scheduling and revenue splits

Initial doubts about Garwey Dual’s fit at Syracuse have given way to cautious optimism as his recent performances suggest a player ready to contribute on both ends of the floor.

The Tigers are reshaping their roster with key transfers and veteran guards, hoping to rise above early rankings and contend for the conference title.

Corey Barker, Alex Barlow and Shunn Buchanan are set to strengthen Mississippi State's basketball program before the team's season‑opening clash with Tennessee Tech.

After a standout season at Tennessee, J.P. Estrella decided to stay with Michigan, where he will continue under interim coach Mike Boynton Jr., while a wave of transfers reshapes the SEC.

From July 31 to August 4 the University of Arkansas men’s basketball squad will travel to Nassau, Bahamas, to compete in the Baha Mar Summer Hoops League, facing the Bahamas national team, Carleton University, Toros del Valle and the University of Calgary.
Savannah is constructing a $5.5 million basketball gymnasium at the Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center, slated for completion in mid‑2027, adding a gym, locker rooms, offices and a snack bar to the existing community hub.
Arkansas basketball will compete in the 2026 Baha Mar Hoops Summer League in The Bahamas, facing teams from The Bahamas, Canada, and Colombia. The tour runs from July 31 to August 4 and includes matches against the Bahamas National Team, Carleton University, Toros del Valle, and the University of Calgary.

After a reduced role in Boston, Nikola Vucevic is set to rejoin the Orlando Magic on a one‑year deal, where he hopes to return to his double‑digit scoring and rebounding averages and help the team's frontcourt.

From July 31 to August 4, the University of Arkansas men’s basketball squad will compete in the Baha Mar Summer Hoops League, facing off against teams from the Bahamas, Canada and Colombia while showcasing a roster reshaped by recent transfers and NBA draft departures.

Corey Barker will bring his extensive coaching background to Mississippi State, where head coach Chris Jans hopes to rebuild a competitive roster for the upcoming season.