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The NBA’s regular season has come to a close, and with it the rookie years for a trio of UConn men ... Martin went from preseason training camp invite to two-way player, and in February ...
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The Latest: Buckers, Malonga and Citron go 1-2-3 in Round 1. Now comes Round 2Van Lith is a 5-foot-9 guard who became the first player ... Miles went to TCU rather than enter the WNBA draft, but her Notre Dame teammate guard Sonia Citron will be at the draft. South Carolina may ...
The NBA’s regular season has come to a close, and with it the rookie years for a trio of UConn men’s basketball legends are now in the books. Stephon Castle had a remarkable rookie year and should ...
Kevin Porter Jr. has taken on a bigger role in the Bucks’ offense as of late, but Lillard is a completely different level of player ... Meanwhile, the Pacers went 20-9 after the break, and ...
The Milwaukee Bucks head ... better as the year went on. Since March 20, Trent Jr. has led the Bucks in both three-point makes (3.1) and attempts (7.4) per game. No other player averaged even ...
Paige Bueckers had a historic career with the Connecticut Huskies basketball program, facing her fair share of highs and lows ...
Keep in mind that prime LeBron James was worth about 3.5-4.5 points, and the Bucks still have the best player on the floor ... in 16 of his last 21 games. He went below this number in all four ...
The UConn Huskies have sent another proud alum ... it was the reaction of her teammates that stole the spotlight. The players were seen cheering and hugging Chen with pure joy.
In four seasons at UConn ... while the league and players association negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement. (Players have said they're willing to go on strike if they don't receive ...
Then, the Minnesota Lynx drafted Aubrey Griffin at No. 37, sending the UConn players — and the crowd ... Kentucky in the second round (when she went toe-to-toe with No. 6 pick Georgia Amoore ...
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, two WNBA stars and UConn legends, have been named to TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2025 — and they’re the only pro basketball players on the ...
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