Selection Sunday leads the day, with college basketball taking center stage while the NBA and WNBA keep the pressure on elsewhere. March Madness Takes Over College basketball has the spotlight on Sunday, March 15, 2026, with the men’s NCAA tournament bracket set to be revealed at 6 p.m. ET on … [Read more...] about March Madness, Shai, And A WNBA Deadline
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March Madness Betting Could Hit $4.5B as Sportsbooks Set New Record
The 2026 NCAA tournaments are expected to drive another huge wave of betting in the U.S., with legal sportsbooks and prediction markets both pushing the total higher. Sportsbooks Brace for a Bigger Tournament H2 Gambling Capital projects U.S. sportsbooks will take about $4 billion in bets on … [Read more...] about March Madness Betting Could Hit $4.5B as Sportsbooks Set New Record
DraftKings and ESPN Roll Out Account Linking as March Madness Nears
A new account-linking feature is set to tie ESPN’s bracket game to DraftKings betting markets, giving college hoops fans a more personalized way to wager once March Madness tips off on March 17. Brackets Meet Betting DraftKings and ESPN have unveiled a new integration that will let users … [Read more...] about DraftKings and ESPN Roll Out Account Linking as March Madness Nears
EuroLeague Shifts Israeli “Home” Games to Neutral Courts as Security Concerns Disrupt the Calendar
If you bet hoops, this is the kind of update that changes everything without touching a single player’s stat line. Neutral Sites, Real Stakes EuroLeague Basketball has confirmed multiple Israeli-team fixtures will be played outside Israel, moving scheduled “home” games to neutral venues … [Read more...] about EuroLeague Shifts Israeli “Home” Games to Neutral Courts as Security Concerns Disrupt the Calendar
The NBA’s “Next Era” Isn’t Next — It’s Already Running the League
The league’s future isn’t a mystery anymore; it has names, faces, and playoff résumés, and most of them can’t even rent a car without a fee. The age list that gives it away Read these numbers and try not to feel time speeding up: Cooper Flagg (19)Kon Knueppel (20)Victor Wembanyama (22)Jalen … [Read more...] about The NBA’s “Next Era” Isn’t Next — It’s Already Running the League
LeBron Turns Back the Clock: Oldest Triple-Double Ever Fuels Lakers’ Pre–All-Star Break Win
LeBron James just dropped a reminder that Father Time still doesn’t get an easy night against the Lakers. A 41-Year-Old Triple-Double That Just Wiped Out a 22-Year Record In Los Angeles’ 124-104 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday, James posted 28 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds to … [Read more...] about LeBron Turns Back the Clock: Oldest Triple-Double Ever Fuels Lakers’ Pre–All-Star Break Win
Ja Morant, Giannis Antetokounmpo Stay Put as NBA Trade Deadline Delivers Chaos Elsewhere
The NBA’s trade deadline didn’t move its two loudest rumors, but it still reshaped the league in ways that will matter well beyond this season. Giannis Watch Rolls On For weeks, one question followed every front office call: would Giannis Antetokounmpo finally be dealt? When the clock hit … [Read more...] about Ja Morant, Giannis Antetokounmpo Stay Put as NBA Trade Deadline Delivers Chaos Elsewhere
Trade Talks Heat Up: Stars on the Move as Deadline Nears
With the NBA trade deadline just around the corner, teams are scrambling to reshape their rosters—and a few big names are suddenly in play. Clippers and Harden Look for an Exit Plan James Harden might be headed for yet another jersey swap. The Los Angeles Clippers and the 11-time All-Star are … [Read more...] about Trade Talks Heat Up: Stars on the Move as Deadline Nears
Deni Avdija Makes NBA History as Israel’s First All-Star
The NBA All-Star Game is basketball’s midseason celebration of elite talent, but this year, it’s also a celebration for an entire country. Deni Avdija, the Portland Trail Blazers forward, has become the first Israeli ever selected to the NBA All-Star Game. What the NBA All-Star Game Is All … [Read more...] about Deni Avdija Makes NBA History as Israel’s First All-Star
Missouri Snubs NCAA’s Call to Ban College Prop Bets
With legal sports betting barely two months old in Missouri, state regulators have rejected a request from the NCAA to pull the plug on player prop bets and certain halftime wagers tied to college games. NCAA Gets a Hard Pass The Missouri Gaming Commission voted 3–0 to keep current rules in … [Read more...] about Missouri Snubs NCAA’s Call to Ban College Prop Bets

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