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Iowa basketball PG Bennett Stirtz in upper echelon of CBS Sports Top 100 players
With the wait almost over, fans can get a bit more excited as Bennett Stirtz is near the top of CBS Sports Top 100 Players for 2025-26.
Butler scored a game-high 21 points on a very efficient 9-of-12 from the field, to go along with five rebounds, five assists and three triples in 32 minutes of action. Steph Curry also stepped it up for the Warriors, finishing with 19 points, two rebounds, eight assists, two steals and two treys.
As part of their coverage for the upcoming NBA season, Amazon has reportedly made a fascinating hire of one of the most well-known sportswriters.
Who's the highest-paid Arizona-born player? Easy, that would be Marvin Bagley. How much have players coming from Real Madrid who are 6-foot-8 or shorter made in their NBA careers? That would be $225.2 million, of course, with $198.7 million going to Luka Doncic. The highest Brazilian earner from the 2010 draft class? Sorry, there weren't any.
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Michael Jordan is going to be part of NBC’s NBA coverage. His reason: to give back to the game
Michael Jordan made his debut as a special contributor to NBC Sports’ return to NBA broadcasting on Tuesday night, saying he’s doing so as a way to give back to basketball.
Former Philadelphia 76ers star Allen Iverson discusses the one regret he has from his NBA career. It involves Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown.
Damon Jones, who played for the Houston Cougars in the 90s, was among those named in an alleged illegal sports betting scheme using private insider NBA information.
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Hiltzik: The NBA's gambling scandal was utterly predictable — and other pro sports will be next
In April last year, in a column about the gambling mess ensnaring Shohei Ohtani's then-interpreter, I warned that the pro sports leagues' enthusiastic embrace of betting would inevitably produce a major scandal.