Author: Fisherman1

Mark Pope has his roster set for the 2025-26 season, which features a solid mix of high school recruits, transfers, and players returning from last season’s squad. One player, however, who is now in a new uniform is Lyon County’s own Travis Perry. Now in Oxford playing for Ole Miss, his decision to transfer came at the last minute as the portal window closed. Coach Pope was very open about how upset he was to lose Perry to the Rebels, and now we get to hear Perry open up about the decision. “It’s a difficult decision for anybody…

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Within days of the Dallas Mavericks trading Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis on February 1, another trade rumor emerged that Mavs fans were completely split on. Dallas was interested in trading for Kevin Durant to form a big three of Kyrie Irving, Davis, and Durant, and ESPN’s Shams Charania’s update on trade suitors for Durant this summer is exactly what Cooper Flagg needs to hear ahead of him being drafted by the team in less than two weeks. Charania said that the five teams that have shown the most interest in trading for Durant…

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The Miami Heat have an opportunity to take a big swing on a high-upside prospect in the NBA Draft. This year’s draft is loaded with premier talent, and with the No. 20 pick, Miami could land a young player to build with. ESPN made a lists of top draft options for each first-round team, based on the best available talent.Jase Richardson was named a viable option. His combination of positional size and an efficient statistical season at Michigan State make him a potential high-reward selection late in the draft. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound guard is the son…

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The new Collective Bargaining Agreement has handcuffed a plethora of teams in their ability to upgrade their roster or build a contender without profound implications. Take the Phoenix Suns, for example – they are well over the second apron, which limits their trade exceptions and prevents them from using the taxpayer mid-level exception, among other blockages. With reporting from ESPN NBA Insider Shams Charania detailing the mindset of Suns superstar Kevin Durant and his business partner, Rich Kleiman, it is clear that Phoenix could be looking to re-acquire draft capital.Charania appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Friday to…

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Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat might have had a forgettable season this year. Trying to qualify for the playoffs, Herro and his team have faltered badly. The team also had an ugly fallout with Jimmy Butler that hurt their feelings further. However, as Herro looks forward towards a bright season ahead, he is enjoying his offseason to the fullest. And what’s more? Herro is scouting some of his opponents to play alongside him too! Well, the Heat’s star is an ardent video games lover. And he has been spending his time scoring three-pointers in the NBA2K game. In…

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According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Houston Rockets, Miami Heat or Minnesota Timberwolves could trade for Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant soon. Durant has one year left on his contract. “Really in the last 24, 48 hours, I’m told the focus of the Suns conversations has been on a few of the teams and here they are: the Houston Rockets, the Miami Heat and the Minnesota Timberwolves, I’m told,” Charania said on The Pat McAfee Show Durant averaged 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists for the Suns this season while shooting 52.7% from the field, 43.0%…

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Georgia football is one of the programs with the highest expectations across the country. The goal every year is to win a National Championship, and anything less than that will feel like somewhat of a disappointment. So if Georgia does not live up to those expectations then fans automatically feel the need to blame someone. Typically that blame is handed out to certain members of the coaching staff. Kirby Smart receives his fair share of blame, but no fan will ever suggest getting rid of him. That however isn’t the case for his assistants. Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo has…

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Brandon Garrison calls Kentucky ‘home’ as he prepares for year two under Mark Pope. Brandon Garrison could have easily left Kentucky after his first season in Lexington. After a promising campaign in 2024-25, the rising junior had a decision to make. With several veterans from Mark Pope‘s first Kentucky roster running out of eligibility, the head coach had to once again go out and reload his team. He did so by landing a handful of talented players who occupy some of the same positional space as Garrison. Jayden Quaintance (Arizona State), Mo Dioubate (Alabama), Andrija Jelavić (Croatia), and Malachi…

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One of the highest ranked recruits that has taken an official visit to Georgia already this June is offensive tackle Ekene Ogboko. According to 247Sports, he is the No. 40 overall player in the country and the No. 3 player at his position in the 2026 recruiting class, so it’s clear how important Ogboko is to Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class. Ogboko officially visited Georgia the weekend of June 6 and has also taken visits to other blue blood programs like Clemson and Florida. He also has a visit scheduled with Ohio State this weekend with one final visit to…

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Coveted Ole Miss Football Target Shuts Down Recruitment, Trending to Big Ten School Biloxi (Miss.) four-star offensive lineman Hayden Ainsworth remains a priority target for Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels in the 2026 Recruiting Cycle as his process winds down. Ainsworth, one of the top offensive linemen in the Magnolia State, recently made the move to bypass his junior campaign and reclassify up a year.The 6-foot-5, 285-pounder has received offers from a myriad of schools including the Ole Miss Rebels, Alabama Crimson Tide and Nebraska Cornhuskers, among others. Now, after expediting his recruitment process following the…

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