
2026 NBA Draft: Wilson and Veesaar’s Projected Paths
The upcoming draft in Brooklyn will see Caleb Wilson slated fourth by the Bulls and Henri Veesaar projected to the 29th spot with the Cavaliers, shaping new storylines for both franchises.
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The upcoming draft in Brooklyn will see Caleb Wilson slated fourth by the Bulls and Henri Veesaar projected to the 29th spot with the Cavaliers, shaping new storylines for both franchises.
Mobile native Labaron Philon, a two‑year starter for Alabama under coach Nate Oats, is projected to be selected in the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft, with analysts placing him between the 17th and 19th overall picks.

The Atlantic 10 Conference has announced the preliminary pairings for the 2026‑27 men’s basketball season, outlining how Duquesne will navigate an 18‑game schedule against 13 league opponents, with the full slate and TV assignments to follow and the tournament set for March 10‑14, 2027 at Barclays Center.

The Atlantic 10 has released its schedule pairings for the upcoming men’s basketball season, outlining Duquesne’s 18 conference matchups, home and away sites, and the upcoming tournament in Brooklyn.

With the NBA draft set for June 23‑24 at Barclays Center, three University of Tennessee standouts are slated to hear their names called, while the Milwaukee Bucks contemplate a blockbuster move that could redefine their roster.
Quadir Copeland, a recent NC State standout, is projected as a late second‑round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, potentially joining the Washington Wizards after the event will be held at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on June 23‑24.

The Atlantic 10 unveiled its conference schedule for the upcoming season, detailing home‑and‑away pairings and previewing the March tournament at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
Duke University is poised to contribute several top prospects to the 2026 NBA Draft, with Boozer and Evans projected as first‑round picks and Brown slated for the second round.

The official New Jersey fan zone for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has launched at Sports Illustrated Stadium, offering free match viewing, sponsor challenges, and a vibrant community space for supporters.

Bennett Stirtz, an Iowa basketball standout, has received a green room invitation for the 2026 NBA Draft, placing him among the elite prospects who will learn their fate in Brooklyn on June 23.

Designer Colm Dillane, known as KidSuper, announces a limited‑edition jersey co‑created with Bank of America and Complex, blending his Harlem‑based youth soccer club’s aesthetic with a mission to make the sport more inclusive.

At a Brooklyn restaurant, the upcoming Senegal versus France match is examined as a cultural moment that intertwines history, diaspora, and the global reach of football.

A snapshot of the latest performances from the Mets' four farm clubs, highlighting key players, game outcomes, and league recognitions.

The New York Knicks win their first NBA title since 1973, sparking both jubilation and unrest across the city.

The Knicks’ long‑awaited title sparked jubilant crowds across New York City, yet the festivities were marred by clashes, property damage and calls for responsible celebration.

The New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship since 1973, igniting vibrant celebrations across Manhattan. While fans flooded streets and clashed with police, city officials and team leadership urged safe celebration as the city prepares a formal parade and ceremony.

The New York Knicks win their first NBA title since 1973, sparking massive celebrations across the city and a planned official parade.

A multi‑level soccer village on Brooklyn's Greenpoint waterfront combines giant screens, rooftop viewing and German cuisine to create a European‑style match‑day experience for World Cup fans.

Five city parks will stay lit late into the night to host World Cup soccer games, with registration open for players 18 and older and safety measures in place for all participants.
New York City will sell 1,500 limited‑edition World Cup jerseys for $50 each, designed in Brooklyn and produced locally to give fans an affordable way to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A modest Cup effort by NY Racing, a strong showing from RAM’s Parker Kligerman, and Lanie Buice’s fifth‑place ARCA run highlight hidden talent at Michigan.

A look at two pitchers separated by a century and a half, whose unusually high BABIP numbers reveal the outsized role of team defense, ballpark characteristics and statistical volatility.

NYU professor David Hollander’s innovative course blends basketball theory with social outreach, attracting students, celebrities, and international partners while promoting the sport as a tool for community healing.

The Indiana Fever squandered a 12-point lead before losing 83-75 to the New York Liberty, with Caitlin Clark struggling and Kelsey Mitchell leading the scoring.