The Women’s Game is Growing But At What Cost
The visibility of women’s basketball is at an all-time high. More eyes are on the ladies than ever before. The media investment, corporate sponsorships, and fan engagement that people have… Read more »
The visibility of women’s basketball is at an all-time high. More eyes are on the ladies than ever before. The media investment, corporate sponsorships, and fan engagement that people have… Read more »
There have been a lot of discussions recently surrounding black athletes abandoning PWI’s and lending their talents exclusively to HBCUs. While this is nice in theory, it’s not practical. I… Read more »
Unless you live under a rock with no TV or wi-fi, you’ve heard about the new guidelines set forth by the NCAA. The general feeling is that there was racial… Read more »
Sam Mitchell surprisingly left the University of Memphis coaching staff earlier this week. This is definitely surprising considering Penny and co. just locked up the best recruiting class in the… Read more »
For a very long time, I was on the side of fighting for collegiate athletes to be compensated in some way. It’s a grand notion and let’s face it, universities… Read more »
The NBA G League recently announced that they will offer contracts to top high school prospects beginning in the 2019 season. From the outside looking in, this may look like the… Read more »
So some news came out recently that Zion Williamson asked for cash, housing and a job for himself and family members in exchange for his commitment to play for the… Read more »
So maybe you’ve heard, there have recently been some developments in college basketball. The NCAA has decided to allow high school and college… Read more »
“He needs to stay in school, get an education and allow his game to develop.”, “He should come back next year and compete for a national championship.” Maybe you should… Read more »
As a basketball fan, I am in a constant state of evaluation in regards to the game. I’m giving you a fair warning here, I’m about to go full out… Read more »