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NaLyssa Smith and Brittney Griner Shine in impressive showdown

NaLyssa Smith's dominance in the current season comes as no surprise, given her impressive performance back in March during the Athletes Unlimited season finale. The 50-point game she delivered served as a clear indication that she was ready to take her game to new heights this season. Smith's skill and determination were on full display on Sunday, as she led her team with a stellar double-double performance of 29 points and 12 rebounds, setting a new career high.

NBA suspends Ja Morant 25 games for 2nd social media video involving a gun

Memphis guard Ja Morant has been suspended for the first 25 games of the upcoming season for a second social media video in which he flashed a gun. The NBA announced the suspension on Friday. Morant will also have to adhere to certain conditions before being reinstated. It is the second time he has been suspended within four months for showing a firearm on social media. He was suspended eight games in March after a video showed him with a gun in a strip club. The second video surfaced in May and showed him briefly flashing a gun while riding in the passenger seat of a car.

Lack of usual suspects is no problem for NBA Finals.Ā 

Has it sunk in yet for you NBA fans?  After just witnessing a spirited edition of the Finals without any of the faces you've...

Father’s Day Special: God Shammgod and God Shammgod Jr.

God Shammgod said basketball was the first thing his son, God Shammgod Jr., saw when he entered the world.

Nuggets extinguish Heat 94-89 to win 1st title in franchise history

On a historic night at Ball Arena, the Denver Nuggets clinched their first NBA Championship in franchise history with a hard-fought victory over the...

Fever’s Kelsey Mitchell wins Dawn Staley Award

Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell received the Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award thanks to her countless contributions off the court. The award, named after WNBA...

Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix was successful and here’s why

I will admit to being both disappointed and skeptical when l learned last year that the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix was bidding farewell to its historic location thus taking on the huge endeavor of staging the race on the downtown streets of the Motor City in the shadow of automotive stalwart General Motors along the Detroit River. After all, as the quintessential creature of habit, l was without question accustomed to the traditions that had served me well and provided some spirited racing.

Wheeler and Mitchell Lead Indiana Fever’s Spirited Effort in Close Battle Against the Unbeaten Aces

In a highly anticipated matchup last night, the Indiana Fever faced off against the undefeated Las Vegas Aces in a thrilling showdown that showcased...

Photos: Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces

Check out these great photos from the Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces game! For more Indiana Fever photos, click here!

Alex Palou wins Detroit Grand Prix in IndyCar’s return to downtown track

DETROIT (AP) — Alex Palou started and finished first in the Detroit Grand Prix on Sunday, winning his second IndyCar race in less than a month and for the sixth time of his career. The Spaniard won the Indianapolis Grand Prix in May. He led 74 of 100 laps on Detroit's new street course and went ahead for the last time on lap 77. He stayed in front after Will Power made a move that didn't pan out as he made contact with Scott Dixon on lap 91. Palou pulled away in his Honda with five laps left and Power finished second in his Chevrolet.
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