When Steph Curry left Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals in the 2nd quarter with a hamstring, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that the Minnesota Timberwolves would ultimately emerge victorious. Much like most of Minnesota’s shots all night (they shot 17.2 percent from 3), that assumption was way off. The Warriors actually extended their lead with the world’s … [Read more...] about BBNBA: Randle and the Timberwolves drop Game 1 to Warriors
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Jayden Quaintance shares update on ACL rehab, recaps Mark Pope’s visit
This morning, the news broke that Kentucky vs. Louisville will take place on Tuesday, November 11, the second week of the college basketball season. If all goes well, Jayden Quaintance believes he will be ready to play in the rivalry game at the Yum Center. The 6’10” forward, whom Mark Pope calls a “hulking mass of physicality,” told Aaron Torres that his rehab from ACL surgery … [Read more...] about Jayden Quaintance shares update on ACL rehab, recaps Mark Pope’s visit
Louisville got tired of Kentucky ruining Christmas every year
Your University of Kentucky Wildcats won 14 of the last 16 basketball games against the rival Louisville Cardinals, plus a game thrown out from the record books for Louisville’s nefarious dorm room behavior in the 2012-13 season, college basketball’s year without a champion. One of the sport’s best rivalries has lost some of its juice due to the ineptness on Louisville’s side … [Read more...] about Louisville got tired of Kentucky ruining Christmas every year
Mo Dioubate brings rebounding, defensive versatility Kentucky was missing last season
Incoming transfer Mouhamed “Mo” Dioubate is a prospect unlike anyone Kentucky had on the roster in 2024-25. Head coach Mark Pope realized his Wildcats needed more physicality and defensive punch going into his second year in charge, and he quickly addressed that with the addition of the Alabama transplant. Clocking in at 6-foot-7, 215 pounds, Dioubate brings a level of … [Read more...] about Mo Dioubate brings rebounding, defensive versatility Kentucky was missing last season
Louisville Neighbors are Outraged by Pickleball Development at Joe Creason Park
Once every five years in the city of Louisville, there is a new multi-million dollar development that creates outrage. Most recently, the Hurstbourne neighborhood filed lawsuits to stop a TopGolf from developing at Oxmoor Mall. Now, neighbors are publicly protesting to stop the construction of a $65 million pickleball and tennis facility at Joe Creason Park. The top story … [Read more...] about Louisville Neighbors are Outraged by Pickleball Development at Joe Creason Park