Pelicans’ Trey Murphy Tears Labrum, Out For Season

The latest Trey Murphy injury update makes for grim reading, with the Pelicans star ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a torn labrum in his right shoulder. Trey Murphy Injury Update Murphy suffered the injury Monday night against the Detroit Pistons, trying to recover a 50-50 ball after a bad pass […]

Vivek Jacob  •  18 Mar 2025
Cam Thomas On Free Agency: ‘I’ve Been One Of The Best Guards’

Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas is ready to be his own salesman ahead of free agency. Expected to miss the remainder of the season after a hamstring injury, Thomas has turned his mind to what his prospects could look like in the offseason. “When I got major minutes, I feel like I’ve been one of […]

Vivek Jacob  •  17 Mar 2025
Sixers’ Paul George Ruled Out For Remainder Of Season

The latest Paul George injury update sees the Sixers star ruled out for the remainder of the season. He received injections in his left adductor muscle and left knee on Monday. Paul George Injury Update Over the past week, George has been consulting with doctors on the best path forward for his various ailments. The team […]

Vivek Jacob  •  17 Mar 2025
AI Picks March Madness Winner and a Surprise Final Four Team

Every year, millions of fans fill out their March Madness brackets, hoping to predict the unpredictable. But what if an AI could analyze team trends, advanced metrics, and historical patterns to build the most accurate bracket possible? Find AI March Madness predictions below. Using ChatGPT’s Deep Research Module, this bracket prediction factors in NET rankings, […]

David Evans  •  17 Mar 2025
Looking at How Much Iona Paid to Fire Coach Tobin Anderson

How much did Iona pay to fire Tobin Anderson? After just two seasons as coach, the university are parting ways with the coach who gained national attention for leading a No. 16 seed to an NCAA Tournament upset in 2023. His firing raises questions about how much Iona had to pay to buy him out, […]

David Evans  •  17 Mar 2025
CBS Honors Greg Gumbel with Emotional Selection Sunday Tribute

The music hit before the moment truly landed. A Rolling Stones anthem filled the CBS studio as the Selection Sunday show began, a fitting tribute to the man who had graced that stage for so many years, shaping the way millions experienced March Madness. Greg Gumbel may not have been there in person, but his […]

Colin Lynch  •  17 Mar 2025
March Madness 2025: First Round Schedule and How to Watch

The road to history begins now. Find the full March Madness first round schedule below, along with where to watch every game live. March Madness—where dreams are realized, legacies are built, and heartbreak is never more than a buzzer-beater away—is officially set to tip off. It all starts Tuesday night in Dayton, Ohio, with the […]

Colin Lynch  •  17 Mar 2025
Cooper Flagg Expected to Return: Duke’s Championship Hopes Get a Boost

It was the image no one in Durham wanted to see. Cooper Flagg, the 6-foot-9 freshman phenom and centerpiece of Duke’s national title aspirations, being wheeled off the court after spraining his right ankle in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. The immediate concern was palpable, the silence in Charlotte’s Spectrum Center deafening. But now, just days […]

Colin Lynch  •  17 Mar 2025
Lonzo Ball’s wrist injury continues but Bulls won’t shut him down for season

Lonzo Ball and injuries have a pretty bad record when you put those two together. The Bulls guard missed out on almost three seasons in the past due to recurrent health issues, and now he’s missed out on his seventh-consecutive game with a right wrist injury this weekend.  Despite rumors of the player not coming […]

Antonio Kozlow  •  17 Mar 2025