Patrick Beverley made 45 starts for the Lakers this season but was traded to Orlando at the trade deadline, who reached a buyout agreement with him.
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Men’s college basketball winners, losers: Kansas makes statement, Michigan State-Michigan inspire
While Kansas rallied from 13 down at halftime to beat Baylor, Michigan State played Michigan, which showed support after last week’s campus shooting.
Diana Taurasi on Brittney Griner: ‘Just to see her smile was emotional for everyone.’
Despite missing USA Basketball mini camp this week, Brittney Griner remains in touch with numerous players as she plans her return to the WNBA.
Brittney Griner might need to fly private. The WNBA doesn’t allow charters. What’s next?
On the heels of Brittney Griner’s release from Russia, she may need to fly private due to security concerns. Charters have been an issue in the WNBA.
Athletic trainers save lives. But an alarming number of high schools don’t employ them
Damar Hamlin’s sudden cardiac arrest showed the value of athletic trainers. But roughly one in three U.S. high schools don’t have them on sidelines.
Pro women’s tennis players, golfers top Forbes’ list of highest-paid female athletes
Led by Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams, women’s pro tennis players and golfers are cashing in, totaling nearly $224 million in earnings in 2022.
Pro women’s tennis players, golfers top Forbes’ list of highest-paid female athletes
Led by Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams, women’s pro tennis players and golfers are cashing in, totaling nearly $224 million in earnings in 2022.
Does disunity in America matter? Fewer people say bridging political divides is vital
A new survey found that people who are religious and spiritual are more willing to build bridges with those who have differing political beliefs
Brittney Griner begins 9-year sentence in Mordovia penal colony, 350 miles from Moscow
After losing her appeal, Brittney Griner has been transferred to a penal colony 350 miles from Moscow and is set to begin serving her 9-year sentence.
Brittney Griner en route to a Russian penal colony. What’s next for the WNBA star?
The next steps for Brittney Griner, who is expected to reach her permanent destination to serve a nine-year sentence on drug charges in about a month.