College basketball has always been a business, the difference now is the players finally have leverage. That part is overdue. Still, the money can’t be an excuse to erase the principles the game is built on: compete, earn it, be coachable, be accountable. When the first questions in recruiting are about guarantees instead of development, it signals a shift that’s bigger than NIL, it’s a culture problem. Pay the players, absolutely. Then demand the same thing the sport has always demanded, effort, discipline, and the willingness to be coached.
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Caitlin Clark Is Done For The Year – Here Is What The Numbers Say
Caitlin Clark’s injury is more than bad luck. It is a business hit during CBA season. National TV audiences drop by about 55 percent when she sits. Fever games average 1.26 million viewers while non-Fever games average 549,000. Ticket prices and attendance swing with her availability. She is not the best player every night, she is the most important player for the league’s growth.
It’s Not About the Type of Dunks, It’s About Who Is Dunking
The Slam Dunk Contest was never just about the types of dunks being performed. It was about who was dunking. The excitement, the energy, and the cultural significance of the contest have always been tied to the players participating. Legends like Julius Erving, Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, and Kobe Bryant helped shape the contest into a spectacle. However, in recent years, superstar participation has declined. The NBA has struggled to uphold its traditions, and the dunk contest has lost its prestige. Restoring its status requires bringing back the league’s biggest names to honor the legacy of the event.
We Are Pricing Ourselves Out of Hoops
Coaches helped because they believed in players, not because they saw them as a check. Gyms were open, and kids had real opportunities to develop without paying for exposure. Now, trainers charge hundreds, teams cost thousands, and even getting in the gym has a fee. This is not about saying people should not get paid. It is about asking, who is really benefiting?
A Vision Beyond the Game: The Transformative Power of Independent Leagues
In a groundbreaking move that transcends the traditional sports landscape, the Big3 league's offer to Caitlin Clark challenges established norms and heralds a new era for professional athletics. This moment, reminiscent of a pivotal "what if" in sports history involving the Negro Leagues and Babe Ruth, highlights the transformative power of independent leagues. By valuing talent and innovation over traditional pathways, the Big3's vision represents a step toward a more equitable and dynamic future in sports, where every athlete's contribution is recognized, and the boundaries of leagues are redefined.
Slowing Down Jokic: A Two-Way Battle of Offense and Defense
Explore effective defensive tactics and strategies to slow down Nikola Jokic, the talented center for the Denver Nuggets. Discover how to counter his offensive prowess and navigate his weaknesses as a defender. Learn how to bring physicality, implement double-teaming and trapping, vary defensive looks, contest shots, deny entry passes, excel in transition defense, and make necessary adjustments to neutralize Jokic's impact on the game.
The Forgotten Champions: Remembering the 1982 Cheyney University Lady Wolves
As we celebrate Women's History Month, remember the historic accomplishments of the 1982 Cheyney University Lady Wolves basketball team. Let's recognize and celebrate the legacy of C. Vivian Stringer and the talented athletes who chose to attend an HBCU. And let's work towards a more equitable and just sports culture for all, where the accomplishments of all athletes, regardless of their background or identity, are recognized and celebrated.
The Power of Athlete Activism: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Lebron James’ Legacy Beyond the Scoreboard
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Lebron James are more than just basketball players. They are advocates, activists, and leaders using their platforms to create a better world. The all-time scoring record is a significant accomplishment, but it is only a tiny part of their legacy. They will be remembered as two of the greatest basketball players of all time, and as two of the greatest advocates for justice and equality, the sports world has ever seen.
Basketball is gradually turning into baseball
Still, no one addressed that he is saying you don't have to look in the United States for players anymore. Of course, most players are still African-American, but who knows what that will look like in another 50 years. Look at draft picks over the last 20 years, search where the NBA invests in scouting, and follow the money.
Think about how many industries Black people were prevalent in at one point, and remember what happened when those jobs started being outsourced overseas.
Observations from my sons first AAU tournament.
My oldest child is 15, and he played in his first AAU basketball tournament this weekend. It was fantastic to watch him play and see areas in which he can improve. More than that, it was cool to just watch him and my nephew play. I watched some of the best talents in Seattle play, … Continue reading Observations from my sons first AAU tournament.







