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Breaking News: Spurs Bring Back Former Star and Fan Favorite as New Assistant Coach

Though he hasn’t played since 2023, former Spurs big man and fan favorite Gorgui Dieng has remained close to the organization since announcing his retirement in December. Initially serving as a Basketball Operations Representative, Dieng has now been promoted to Assistant General Manager of the Austin Spurs. The promotion was revealed alongside Josh Larson’s appointment…

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Breaking News: Colts Lose Key CB to Season-Ending Injury

The Colts faced criticism for not addressing their cornerback situation during the offseason. While they re-signed slot corner Kenny Moore, they made no major moves to bolster the outside spots. That may change soon due to an injury setback. JuJu Brents, a second-year cornerback, is headed to injured reserve with a knee injury and is…

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Four Ex-Michigan Stars File $50M Lawsuit Against NCAA and Big Ten Network Over Illegal Practices

Four former University of Michigan football players—Denard Robinson, Braylon Edwards, Michael Martin, and Shawn Crable—filed a lawsuit against the NCAA and Big Ten Network in Michigan federal court. The suit alleges that the organizations conspired to violate antitrust laws by denying the players the ability to profit from their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). The…

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Tragic Loss: Michigan Wolverines Legend Passes Away

James Earl Jones, renowned for his legendary voice work and a proud University of Michigan alum, has passed away at 93. Best known for his iconic roles as Darth Vader in “Star Wars” and Mufasa in “The Lion King,” Jones’s commanding voice and extraordinary acting left an unforgettable impact on the entertainment industry. His career,…

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Just In: Trail Blazers to Part Ways with Prominent Center

Last summer, Robert Williams III was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers as part of the Boston Celtics’ deal for Jrue Holiday. After spending his first five seasons in Boston, Williams’ frequent injuries made his departure an easier decision for Celtics’ President Brad Stevens. Unfortunately, Williams’ injury problems followed him to Portland, where he played…

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