Day: June 5, 2019

Detroit Tigers sign top draft pick Riley Greene to $6.18M contractDetroit Tigers sign top draft pick Riley Greene to $6.18M contract

The Detroit Tigers took Florida high school outfielder Riley Greene with the No. 5 pick in the 2019 MLB draft on Monday, June 3 in Secaucus, N.J. Less than 48 hours after the Detroit Tigers selected Riley Greene with the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s MLB draft, they have taken care of their first

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Juwan Howard, Michigan basketball offer 5-star guard Joshua ChristopherJuwan Howard, Michigan basketball offer 5-star guard Joshua Christopher

The Juwan Howard recruiting era is officially underway. And Howard, Michigan’s new head basketball coach, is going after one of the top players in the country. Bellflower (Calif.) Mayfair guard Joshua Christopher, a five-star prospect in the 2020 class, announced on Twitter late Tuesday night that

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Reports: Nets Are Favorite To Land Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker Could Be Next Up For KnicksReports: Nets Are Favorite To Land Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker Could Be Next Up For Knicks

The basketball world is nearly a month away from NBA free agency but the hot stove continues to run wild and rampant with reports and rumors. The latest reports regarding Kyrie Irving have the Nets as the favorite to land the former New Jersey high school star. “I have learned that Kyrie Irving has given

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Ex-USC assistant basketball coach Tony Bland sentenced to 2 years probation for accepting $4,000 bribeEx-USC assistant basketball coach Tony Bland sentenced to 2 years probation for accepting $4,000 bribe

A former assistant coach for the University of Southern California was sentenced to two years’ probation Wednesday for accepting a $4,100 bribe. Prosecutors considered Tony Bland, 38, the least culpable of four ex-coaches who have pleaded guilty in connection with a federal probe into corruption

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Resale numbers suggest Oracle won’t be flooded with Raptors fansResale numbers suggest Oracle won’t be flooded with Raptors fans

If you watched the first two games of the NBA Finals, you know that Canadians are hyped to watch their “Raps” play for the Larry O’Brien Trophy. But ticket resale numbers from StubHub suggest that Toronto fans won’t be migrating in large enough numbers to turn Oracle Arena into a franchise

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