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Pierre Noujaim sits down with Timberwolves top pick Joan Beringer

Pierre Noujaim sits down with Timberwolves top pick Joan Beringer

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The Minnesota Timberwolves selected Joan Beringer out of France with the No. 17 overall pick in the NBA Draft. FOX 9's Pierre Noujaim sat down with him before the Timberwolves left for the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. In his debut, Beringer had 11 points, eight rebounds and tied a Summer League record with seven blocks.
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Sweat, sneakers, and summer nights: The Goodman League's enduring legacy in Southeast DC
Sweat, sneakers, and summer nights: The Goodman League's enduring legacy in Southeast DC

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Sweat, sneakers, and summer nights: The Goodman League's enduring legacy in Southeast DC

WASHINGTON (AP) — The pounding and squeak of Nikes on the drive downcourt sets the soundtrack and the stadium lights kick in as the sun sets. Bodies tussle for the rebound on a missed three-pointer and men shout for the assist on a sweaty summer night. This is the Goodman League, in the heart of Southeast Washington's Barry Farm neighborhood. Cigarette smoke from the audience floats across the court, mixing with the smell of fried fish for sale just off courtside. This is the place to be seen in the neighborhood; the bleachers are packed and others sit in picnic chairs all around the court. The crowd's attire ranges from trendy fashion, rhinestone sunglasses and high heels to backwards baseball caps, tank tops and baggy shorts. They gather to watch basketball played by men from divergent walks of life — some a little on the chubby side, some seemingly without an ounce of body fat, but all completely soaked in sweat. The land here, which was originally owned by slave owner James Barry until early 1868, has changed over the last 16 years. The notorious Barry Farm housing complex exists now only as piles of rubble, overgrown with weeds and grass and surrounded by a cyclone fence. A new condo complex offers views of where rows of nondescript brick apartments used to stand. What remains of the old neighborhood are the basketball courts of the Goodman League, revamped in 1996 by Miles Rawls. This is where the old Barry Farm Community Summer Basketball League operated from its founding in 1977 to 1995. Now under Rawls' oversight, it remains a family-friendly community hub and neighborhood magnet. The referees, like the players, are a motley crew — jolly and occasionally out of breath as they try to keep pace with young men who hail from vastly different levels of the game. Players come here from across the so-called DMV — the local term for the intertwined communities of D.C., northern Virginia and southern Maryland. From local streetball legends to rising high school and college prospects, these courts have even showcased the occasional future NBA legend, like D.C.-area native Kevin Durant. 'At the end of the day it's the kids, the comradery, the getting everybody together from different parts of the city, different parts of the DMV,' Rawls said. 'It's what I call a safe haven.' In one of the poorest and most crime-ridden parts of the nation's capital, Rawls' also knows that offering a bit of alternative recreation can have a deep sociological impact. He has no illusions about what some of his regular players 'would be doing if they weren't here for three or four hours a day six days a week ... that's what pretty much drives me,' he said. More than two decades after he first started, Rawls looks at the court and ongoing daily pickup games as his life's work and legacy. 'It uplifts me man, to be honest with you. It brings tears to my eyes, 29 years later I'm still relevant, still on top. That's a long time to do anything, in the hood, in one of the worst neighborhoods and wards in D.C.,' he said. 'I wouldn't trade it for nothing.'

FOX Sports and AEG Announce Official Dates for the 2026 College Basketball Crown With Elite Eight-Team Field
FOX Sports and AEG Announce Official Dates for the 2026 College Basketball Crown With Elite Eight-Team Field

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FOX Sports and AEG Announce Official Dates for the 2026 College Basketball Crown With Elite Eight-Team Field

Tournament to air on FOX and FS1 from April 1–5 in Las Vegas LOS ANGELES, July 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following a hugely successful inaugural tournament, FOX Sports and AEG today announced the official dates for the 2026 College Basketball Crown. The elite post-season college hoops tournament delivered compelling matchups, impressive viewership and a captivating championship run by Nebraska – becoming a must-see competition showcasing elite programs that narrowly miss NCAA Tournament selection. In 2026, the College Basketball Crown will take place April 1–5 at both the MGM Grand Garden Arena as well as T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and air on FOX and FS1. Year two features a newly streamlined eight-team field and continued support from its first-year brand partners. The 2026 field will feature the top two teams from the Big Ten, Big 12, and BIG EAST conferences that do not receive NCAA Tournament bids, plus two wild card teams selected by committee. The 2026 College Basketball Crown quarterfinals will take place Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, April 2 at MGM Grand Garden Arena, with T-Mobile Arena hosting the semifinals Saturday, April 4 and the championship matchup Sunday, April 5. "We launched the College Basketball Crown to create more opportunities for elite competition during the thrilling college basketball post-season – and we saw an incredible response from fans, conferences, and players for the inaugural tournament," said Jordan Bazant, Executive Vice President, FOX Sports, and board member of the College Basketball Crown. "We look forward to building on that momentum this spring by delivering high stakes matchups between top teams throughout the competition on FOX and FS1." The new eight-team format reflects a strategic refinement, designed to deliver stronger matchups, enhanced fan experiences, and continued commercial success across every stage of the tournament. "The College Basketball Crown has already proven to be a premium, athlete-first post-season platform that delivers for schools, our brand partners, and fans," said Nick Baker, President and COO of AEG Global Partnerships and board member of the College Basketball Crown. "We're proud to continue this tournament alongside FOX Sports and our partners and we look forward to raising the bar once again in 2026 with top-tier talent, world-class venues, and continued innovation." Additionally, inaugural-year partners are continuing their support for the 2026 tournament, including: Vivid Seats – Official Ticketing Provider GHOST® – Founding Partner and Official Energy Drink and Hydration Partner JSX – Founding Partner and Official Air Carrier Circa Resort & Casino – Founding Partner and Official Host Hotel MGM Resorts International – Official Partner The College Basketball Crown also continues to drive innovation in name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for student-athletes, with new enhancements expected to be announced in the lead-up to next year's tournament. Additional announcements regarding ticket sales, broadcast talent, new partners, team selection and more will follow in the coming months. For more information on the College Basketball Crown, visit: ABOUT THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL CROWN Launched by FOX Sports and AEG, the College Basketball Crown is a premier post-season college basketball tournament that debuted in March 2025 in Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena. Featuring elite teams from the Big Ten, Big 12, BIG EAST, and additional at-large participants, the tournament offers a new and highly competitive post-season opportunity for student-athletes and fans alike. Key partners of the inaugural College Basketball Crown include: Vivid Seats – Official Ticketing Provider GHOST® – Founding Partner; Official Energy Drink and Hydration Partner JSX – Founding Partner; Official Air Carrier Circa Resort & Casino – Founding Partner; Official Host Hotel MGM Resorts International – Official Partner For more information on the College Basketball Crown, visit: About AEG Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, AEG is the world's leading sports and live entertainment company. The company operates in the following business segments: Music through AEG Presents, which is dedicated to all aspects of live contemporary music performances, including the production and promotion of global and regional concert tours, an extensive portfolio of clubs, theaters and other music venues, concerts and special events and world-renowned festivals such as the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival; Venues and Real Estate, which develops, owns and operates world-class venues, as well as major sports and entertainment districts like Arena and L.A. LIVE, Uber Platz in Berlin and The O2 in London; Sports, as the world's largest operator of high-profile sporting events and sports franchises including the LA Kings, LA Galaxy and Eisbären Berlin; Global Partnerships, which oversees worldwide sales and servicing of sponsorships including naming rights, premium seating, and other strategic partnerships. And Ticketing, through its ticketing platform, which provides more than 400 clients worldwide with ticketing services that cover the gamut of entertainments, including sporting events, arena tours, music clubs, festivals, rodeos and family events. Through its worldwide network of venues, portfolio of powerful sports and music brands and its integrated entertainment districts, AEG entertains more than 90 million guests annually. More information about AEG can be found at About FOX Sports FOX Sports is the umbrella entity representing Fox Corporation's wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, the business has ownership and interests in linear television networks, digital and mobile programming, broadband platforms, multiple web sites, joint-venture businesses and several licensing relationships. FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Network; FS1, FS2, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes. FOX Sports' digital properties include and the FOX Sports App, which provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content, instant scores, stats and alerts to iOS and Android devices. Also included in FOX Sports' portfolio are FOX's interests in joint-venture businesses Big Ten Network and the UFL and a licensing agreement that established the FOX Sports Radio Network. T-Mobile Arena T-Mobile Arena, the 20,000-seat venue located on the Las Vegas Strip between Park MGM and New York-New York, opened April 6, 2016. The arena hosts more than 100 events annually including major headline entertainment, awards shows, UFC, boxing, basketball and other sporting events, family shows and special events. T-Mobile Arena also is the home of the Vegas Golden Knights, a National Hockey League expansion team and the city's first professional sports team, as well as UFC's exclusive Las Vegas arena destination. The venue, named the No. 1 venue on Billboard Magazine's 2018 Arena Power List as well as the "Best New Major Concert Venue" by Pollstar Magazine in 2016, features 50 luxury suites, more than two dozen private loge boxes, complete broadcast facilities, and other specially designed exclusive hospitality offerings and fan amenities destined to create a guest experience second to none. Toshiba Plaza, an adjacent two-acre outdoor entertainment space, features performance stages, a variety of video screens and other interactive content and display areas. Designed and built to prioritize environmental sustainability, T-Mobile Arena was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design® (LEED) Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2016. T-Mobile Arena is a privately funded joint venture between AEG and MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM). For more information, visit or follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. About MGM Grand Garden Arena The MGM Grand Garden Arena is home to concerts, championship boxing and premier sporting and special events. The Arena offers comfortable seating for as many as 16,800 with excellent sightlines and state-of-the-art acoustics, lighting and sound. Prominent events to date have included world championship fights between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson as well as Floyd Mayweather vs. Canelo Alvarez as well as Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao; and concerts by The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, George Strait, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, U2, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Jimmy Buffett and the Barbra Streisand Millennium Concert. 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LeBron James Next Team Odds: Lakers Clear Favorites, But Odds Shifting
LeBron James Next Team Odds: Lakers Clear Favorites, But Odds Shifting

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LeBron James Next Team Odds: Lakers Clear Favorites, But Odds Shifting

At DraftKings, the Lakers remain the betting favorites to keep LeBron James through at least the start of the upcoming season, but the Mavericks and Cavaliers are both now listed at 6-to-1 or shorter. At DraftKings, the Lakers remain the betting favorites to keep LeBron James through at least the start of the upcoming season, but the Mavericks and Cavaliers are both now listed at 6-to-1 or shorter. Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. There has not been much in the way of news, per se, from either the Lakers or LeBron since he opted in to his contract for 2025-26 in a move that sparked speculation about where he'll finish his career. The biggest move the Lakers made in the last 48 hours was their signing of veteran guard Marcus Smart to a two-year deal. With Smart, forward Jake LaRavia and center Deandre Ayton now in the fold, the Lakers have addressed a few of their main weaknesses from a year ago. At the moment, the upcoming season still marks the final year that James will be on L.A.'s books. James, however, hardly squashed trade rumors with his response when asked by ESPN's Dave McMenamin about his future during a Summer League game on July 12. With LeBron James at the Lakers game tonight, I asked him if he would like to speak to me about his future with the franchise. 'I ain't got nothing to talk about,' he said. My report for ESPN from Las Vegas. — Dave McMenamin (@mcten) July 13, 2025 That comment did not result in any substantial odds movement last weekend. There has been substantial recent movement in DraftKings' "LeBron James Next Team" market over the last few days, though, as we'll detail below. NEWSWEEK SPORTS BETTING 📩 NOW LIVE: In our new newsletter, Newsweek Sports Betting Editor Tyler Everett delivers his weekly takes on what to bet on during the upcoming weekend -- and why -- ➡️ to your inbox every Friday. If you're enjoying our sports betting content, here's your chance to get all of our latest analysis and picks in your inbox every Friday morning. SIGN UP NOW LeBron James Next Team Odds At DraftKings The odds below come from DraftKings (as of July 21). In addition to each team's betting odds, we're also listing the implied probability that those odds carry. And for reference, this table also notes what each of these teams' odds were on July 4. Fine print, from DK: "First Regular Season minute played to be for which NBA team? [2025-26 only]" Current DK odds (implied probability %) July 4 DK odds, implied probability Lakers -340 (77.3) -1000 (90.9) Mavericks +300 (25) +600 (14.3) Cavaliers +600 (14.3) +1000 (9.1) Heat +1500 (6.3) longer than +5000* Knicks +2000 (4.8) +3000 (3.2) Clippers +2000 (4.8) +3500 (2.8) *The Heat were longer than 50-to-1 when we broke down this market on July 4, so we didn't list their exact odds. LeBron James Next Team Analysis, Prediction Before we go any further, keep in mind that for a bet on any team besides the Lakers to cash, a deal for LeBron would have to happen before the 2025-26 season begins in October. I still don't think there's a realistic chance of James being dealt before the season, but the Lakers now being listed at -340 should not be ignored, especially given where their odds were when this market opened. Now, let's briefly break down whether -- and how -- the Mavericks, Cavs, Heat, Knicks and Clippers could make a deal for LeBron. Could Dallas (+300) or Cleveland (+600) Land LeBron James? If Dallas were to offer No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, the Lakers would certainly be all ears. We shouldn't necessarily rule out anything where Nico Harrison is involved, but swapping a 40-year-old for a young potential star like Flagg is unimaginable right now. The Cavaliers and Heat strike me as more intriguing and realistic possible James suitors due to his ties to both franchises, but let's start with Miami. The Heat don't have much in the way of proven commodities besides Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, making them almost as unrealistic as the Mavericks. If the Cavaliers were to consider shipping out one of their 2024-25 All Stars (Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland or Evan Mobley), they could make a compelling offer -- and the chance to make noise in the injury-depleted East this year could be tempting for James. Knicks (+2000) Or Clippers (+2000) To Pull Off Shocking James Blockbuster? Let's close with the Knicks and Clippers. New York will always be mentioned as a contender for James because of the market, but it's hard to see Leon Rose blowing up an established roster with a real chance to win the East for a player with a year (or two at the most) left in his career. The Clippers have had a solid offseason, adding Bradley Beal, John Collins, Brook Lopez and Chris Paul to complement Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Ivica Zubac. They are now well positioned to contend in the West (especially if Leonard can stay healthy), not send away a haul for James' final season or two. This market has been interesting to talk about during a quiet time of year for hoops fans, but that doesn't make any of these options remotely tempting (and the Lakers' deal for Smart this weekend only made a big James trade seem even less likely). If you are determined to place a bet on someone coming up with a blockbuster deal out of nowhere for James, I'd recommend looking at the Cavaliers. Still, staying away from this market was the smart move in early July, and that remains true despite the recent odds movement. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.

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