Author: Prince Owo Blo

Jon Scheyer, head coach of the Duke Blue Devils, has been unequivocal about his thoughts on Cooper Flagg’s future at Duke. Despite the excitement surrounding the possibility of Flagg returning for another season, Scheyer has consistently emphasized that the freshman phenom is poised to embark on his professional journey. Flagg, who joined Duke as the No. 1 recruit from the 2024 class, has made an immediate impact on the court. He leads the team in points, rebounds, assists, and steals, showcasing his all-around game and earning comparisons to former Duke stars like Zion Williamson and Paolo Banchero…

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Former Miami Heat guard Tyler Johnson has retired from professional basketball. He also had brief stints with the Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs. He last played in the NBA in 2022 before joining the Brisbane Bullets in Australia’s National Basketball League. Johnson began his NBA career going undrafted in the 2014 NBA Draft before joining the Heat’s then-D-League team, the Sioux Falls Skyforce. In Jan. 2015, Johnson signed a 10-day contract with the Heat. He played 32 games in his rookie season before carving out a consistent role off the bench as…

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In a move that’s sending tremors through the college football landscape, Jasen Smith, the towering 7-foot-tall phenom and consensus No. 1 recruit in the nation, has committed to the Ole Miss Rebels, choosing them over powerhouse programs Georgia and Tennessee. Smith’s decision marks a monumental victory for Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, who has been aggressively bolstering the Rebels’ roster through high-profile commitments and strategic transfers. This commitment not only elevates the Rebels’ 2025 recruiting class but also signals a shift in the SEC’s recruiting dynamics. While details about Smith’s position and playing…

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“Rest In Peace Coach”: Troy Aikman Joins Terrell Owens as NFL Legends Mourn Alabama Hero’s Demise. On Thursday morning, May 15th around 9:30am PST. I was able to say goodbye to my high school receivers coach, Coach Powell.” Owens wrote on his Instagram in a long tribute dedicated to him. He even credited Coach Powell’s granddaughter, Caity, for allowing him to speak with Powell one last time to say goodbye. “Thanks to his granddaughter Caity, who connected the call as he was literally breathing his last breaths, because just 6 hours or so later, around 3:30pm, my coach was…

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