
Underdog Abandons Original Content to Sharpen Its Sports Prediction Focus
Underdog will end its costly content production and concentrate on its prediction‑market app, joining a industry‑wide retreat from expensive programming.
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Underdog will end its costly content production and concentrate on its prediction‑market app, joining a industry‑wide retreat from expensive programming.

In a light‑hearted exchange, Nick Young asked his former teammate Gilbert Arenas whether he was hiring for a new basketball show, underscoring the lingering camaraderie that once defined the popular ‘Gil’s Arena Show’ panel.

Freshman guard Alijah Arenas averaged 14.1 points per game and scored a season‑high 29 points against Indiana, and together with Rodney Rice hopes to lead USC to the NCAA Tournament and a deep March run.

The Wildcats are poised to add at least two more NBA draftees this year, with Burries projected as a lottery selection and Peat also in the mix. If both hear their names in the first round, Arizona would climb to seventh on the all‑time list of schools producing first‑round talent.

Jeremy Doku’s desire to be present for the birth of his first child during the World Cup ignited a global conversation about the balance between professional ambition and personal family moments.
USC’s third‑year coach Eric Musselman has assembled a talent‑laden squad featuring five McDonald’s All‑Americans, key transfers, and players with deep Southern California roots, all aiming to revive the program’s national standing.

Coach Eric Musselman's third-season squad blends returning stars, elite transfers and talented newcomers, including cystic-fibrosis-fighter Christian Collins and 7-foot sharpshooters Adonis and Darius Ratliff, in a bid to elevate the Trojans' offense

The One-and-Done Rule reshaped college basketball by forcing top prospects to spend a single season in college before entering the NBA. This article explores how that policy might have changed the fortunes of schools like DePaul and Washington, and what it would have meant for stars such as Kevin Garnett, Eddy Curry and Martell Webster.