For the most captivating player in college basketball, Zion Williamson doesn’t act like there’s pressure on him to single-handedly lead Duke to a title.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
LSU interim coach the right fit with Tigers dealing with suspension of coach Will Wade
With its head coach suspended, LSU is equipped to handle the turmoil because interim head coach Tony Benford who has been the top man before.
Fletcher Magee has nightmare 0-for-12 3-point shooting night as Wofford falls to Kentucky
Fletcher Magee set the record for career 3-pointers made, but the Wofford guard had a nightmare 0-for-12 outing in a second-round loss to Kentucky.
Wofford rejects David vs. Goliath narrative against Kentucky
On paper, it looks like David vs. Goliath in the Wofford-Kentucky matchup, but neither coach looks at it that way in this second-round game.
Behind record-setter Fletcher Magee, Wofford wins first NCAA tournament game
Fletcher Magee broke the all-time NCAA 3-point record in Wofford’s first-round win over Seton Hall, the Terriers’ first-ever NCAA tournament victory
LSU players aim to ‘come together as family’ after suspension of coach Will Wade
With coach Will Wade suspended, LSU players will try to come together before the Tigers face Yale in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Why the Hawks need Zion Williamson more than any other NBA team
Atlanta is in rebuilding mode and its top 2018 NBA draft pick – Trae Young – is an example of the Hawks’ focus on player development. Zion would excel.
March Madness: NCAA tournament bracket analysis, team capsules for East Regional
USA TODAY Sports breaks down the NCAA basketball tournament East Regional in the bracket with team-by-team capsule previews. Duke is the No. 1 seed.
Opinion: Knicks owner James Dolan is team’s worst enemy
Knicks owner James Dolan misses the point of what it means to be an owner. The best owners in sports understand the team they own is a public trust.
Things we’d change in sports: Expand the NBA court to accommodate bigger, faster players
While it doesn’t seem like a huge difference, extending the NBA court width-wise by four feet would create more space and improve the flow of the game.