Good morning, BBN!
Day 1 of the NBA Draft was a success, with so many kids realizing their childhood dreams.
For Kentucky specifically, Jayden Quaintance was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs with the 20th pick.
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Despite the up-and-down story of his time at UK, I’m happy for the kid. He’s worked really hard to get to this point, and I hope he has a very successful NBA career.
However, with Day 1 wrapped up, Day 2 should bring some great stories as well. Most important for UK fans is seeing where UK legend Otega Oweh ends up.
He’s been all over NBA Draft boards for the second round, with some not even having him be taken. Hopefully, that’s not the case, and he gets drafted sooner rather than later.
Where would you like to see Otega end up?
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Very exciting.
Headlines
Gymnastics Announces 2027 Home Opponents – UK Athletics
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Should be another great year!
Sources: Falcons, TE Kyle Pitts agree to 3-year, $54M deal – ESPN
Pretty shocking deal here, I can only imagine what Bijan’s deal will be.
One transfer portal addition who could swing College Football Playoff hopes for every post-spring top 25 team – CBS Sports
Good read.
Trail Blazers hire Minnesota assistant Micah Nori as next head coach – NBC Sports
You get what you pay for.
World Cup 2026: Record-breaking Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal’s 5-0 rout of Uzbekistan – Yahoo Sports
Awesome to see Ronaldo score.
No 2026 supplemental draft; Brendan Sorsby’s NFL path paused – ESPN
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I have a lot of thoughts about this, but it doesn’t matter. The NFL won’t change anything.
Pat Riley got his guy (again) in Giannis Antetokounmpo; now the real work on the Heat roster begins – CBS Sports
The former Cat has the best trade track record of any NBA President.
Mike Boynton promoted to interim coach at Michigan as Dusty May leaves for the NBA – NBC Sports
Wild situation for the reigning champs to deal with.
Hammon not apologizing for opinion, says Brunson NBA ‘outlier’ – ESPN
I love it, more fuel for JB.
NCAA votes to approve age-based five-year eligibility rule, reshaping college football, basketball landscapes – CBS Sports
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Big fan of this.
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