As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 classNew Foto - As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

Carter Bryant's mom, Sabrina, has video from when he was about 9 years old, saying he was going to be the No. 1 pick in theNBA draft. Sure, kid, keep dreaming. Bryant kept dreaming, and just as important, worked hard, and while he might not be the No. 1 pick this month, he is a projected first-round pick and possibly a lottery pick. "For me to have the opportunity to even be selected in the draft is just actually crazy to me," Bryant said. "But there was never a point in time where it was like, 'Oh, I knew.' I felt like I've always had the belief in myself to know I could play at the highest level of basketball." Bryant is one nearly two-dozen potential 2025-26 NBA rookies represented by Wasserman, the powerhouse sports, music entertainment and culture agency. Wasserman's NBA agents have signed several projected 2025 first-round draft picks, including multiple projected lottery picks: VJ Edgecombe, Kasparas Jakucionis, Collin Murray-Boyles and Bryant. Also part of Wasserman's 2025 class: Adama Bal; Oumar Ballo; Tyson Degenhart; Dawson Garcia; Cameron Hildreth; Augustas Marciulionis; Dayvion McKnight; David N'Guesson; Jaxson Robinson; Mitchell Saxon; Christian Shumate; Lazar Stefanovic; Des Watson; Luke Barrett; Nolan Traore; Joan Beringer; Eli John Ndiaye; and Saliou Niang. Wasserman on Monday announced its class with an old-school nod to classic cars, diners, varsity jackets with the catchphrase, "Where Everybody Eats." "We normally attract very focused players and families who aren't worried about the extras and are focused on basketball," Wasserman senior vice president of basketball Joe Smith told USA TODAY Sports. "We have a very rigorous pre-draft process and the families and players that want that is normally who we attract. "So this year is just kind of a microcosm of all those very, very good players and their families choosing to come with us, which turns out, in my opinion, one of the best classes in the world. That's what it is … understanding how competitive the NBA is and being realistic on that and getting those guys prepared for that." Wasserman clients are on a stellar run – San Antonio'sStephon Castle earned 2024-25 Rookie of the Year,and Cleveland'sEvan Mobley was named Defensive Player of the Year. Most of Wasserman's NBA prospects have been working out with each other in Southern California preparing for the draft. "It's a very, very competitive iron-sharpens-iron environment, and you've got to want that," said Smith, a former pro basketball player who spent 14 seasons overseas, including six years in Italy's top division. Bryant, who spent one season at Arizona, has dedicated his workouts to all aspects of his game, which include defense, shooting, ball-handling and conditioning. "The main focus for me was just staying in tiptop shape," said Bryant who is gaining an appreciation for low-impact workouts in a pool. In his sophomore season at South Carolina in 2024-25, Murray-Boyles averaged 16.8 points and 8.3 rebounds and shot 58.6% from the field, earning second-team All-SEC honors. With his two-way ability, strength and effort, he has steadily climbed on draft boards and is theprojected No. 10 pick in USA TODAY's latest mock draft. Asked what he was focused on during predraft workouts, Murray-Boyles didn't hesitate. He called his 3-point shot (26.5% on 34 attempts) the elephant in the room. "My goal is just to obviously become a better shooter," he said. "That's my only concern, only question mark in my game really, or the biggest one." He reminds himself daily: make sure his guide hand is in the right spot on the basketball; keep his hips low; stay consistent; build proper habits. "The first day here I knew the amount of preparation I would be getting and the type of player I would be coming out of this pre-draft process," Murray-Boyles said. Said Smith: "We just have a really good stable of young players who are really, really hungry and work really hard. So we are super-excited for them." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class Carter Bryant's mom, Sabrina, has video from when he was about 9 year...
Suns coaching search down to 2 candidates, Cavs assistants Bryant and Ott, AP source saysNew Foto - Suns coaching search down to 2 candidates, Cavs assistants Bryant and Ott, AP source says

PHOENIX (AP) — The Phoenix Suns have whittled their coaching search down to two candidates, with Cleveland Cavaliers assistants Johnnie Bryant and Jordan Ott making the cut, a person familiar with the search confirmed on Monday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the news has not been officially announced by the team. ESPN first reported that Bryant and Ott were the two finalists. The Suns are looking for their fourth coach in four seasons after firing Mike Budenholzerfollowing a miserable 36-46 seasonthat ended without a trip to the playoffs. Bryant and Ott are expected to meet with Suns management later this week. The 39-year-old Bryant has been in the NBA for more than a decade as an assistant with the Utah Jazz and New York Knicks before joining the Cavaliers as associate head coach in 2024. He played in college at Utah. The 40-year-old Ott has worked for the Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers and the Cavaliers. He also worked as a video coordinator under Tom Izzo at Michigan State, which is where Suns owner Mat Ishbia played as a walk-on from 1999 to 2003. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Suns coaching search down to 2 candidates, Cavs assistants Bryant and Ott, AP source says

Suns coaching search down to 2 candidates, Cavs assistants Bryant and Ott, AP source says PHOENIX (AP) — The Phoenix Suns have whittled thei...
Charles Barkley says he plans to work 2 more years on ESPN and TNT before he retires: 'The best I can do'New Foto - Charles Barkley says he plans to work 2 more years on ESPN and TNT before he retires: 'The best I can do'

Charles Barkley will have a new home next season. He — along with everyone over at "Inside the NBA" — will head to ESPN after the networkacquired the rights to the program from Warner Bros. Discoveryin November. Barkley spoke about that move during a Monday appearance on the "Dan Patrick Show," saying he'll give ESPN and TNT two years before he calls it quits. "I actually have 7 years left on my contract...I'm gonna be a good soldier for Kenny, Ernie, and Shaq, and the people I work with...But the best I can do is 2 years."- Charles Barkley on the move to ESPN(🎥@dpshow)pic.twitter.com/oR3QwVXby5 — NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral)June 2, 2025 Barkley confirmed he signed a new contract with TNT last week. It took both sides two months to reach a deal. While that contract has seven years left on it, Barkley said he made it clear he was willing to work only two years before he calls it a career. "I said I would work for two more years and that's what I agreed to ... I actually have seven years left on my contract. Yeah, there's no way I'm working seven years. I'm going to be a good soldier for Kenny, Ernie and Shaq and the people I work with ... but the best I can do is two years." It's not the first time Barkley has talked about retirement. The 62-year-old claimed last June that he would retire following the 2024-25 season. Two months later, hechanged course, saying he was committed to TNT. While "Inside the NBA" will air on ESPN, TNT will still independently produce the show. Barkley said he was worried about his workload with both networks, and told Patrick he would "walk on home" if he feels overworked in the new arrangement. It's unclear whetheranything will changewith the show moving over to ESPN. "Inside the NBA" is regarded as the best NBA studio show around, which is why ESPN wanted its rights. While it's assumed the network wouldn't mess with a good situation, even Barkley admitted he wasn't sure what next year will bring. "Nobody knows what's going to happen," he said. "What are we going to do?" Stability should help ensure the program remains as entertaining as ever ... at least for the next two seasons. At that point, "Inside the NBA" could be looking to fill a massive void if Barkley goes through with his retirement this time around.

Charles Barkley says he plans to work 2 more years on ESPN and TNT before he retires: 'The best I can do'

Charles Barkley says he plans to work 2 more years on ESPN and TNT before he retires: 'The best I can do' Charles Barkley will have ...
Mike 'The Body Snatcher' McCallum, boxing hall of famer and three-time champion, dies at 68New Foto - Mike 'The Body Snatcher' McCallum, boxing hall of famer and three-time champion, dies at 68

Mike "The Body Snatcher" McCallumwas so feared for his impeccable technique that the "four kings" of the 1980s declined to fight him. Nevertheless, McCallum won world titles at super welterweight, middleweight and light heavyweight and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003. McCallum, the first Jamaican-born champion, died Saturday in Las Vegas at 68. TheJamaica Observerreported that McCallum fell ill while driving to a gym and pulled off the road. He was found to be unresponsive, and was later pronounced dead. In the ring, his attention to detail and faultless technique enabled him to post a 49-5-1 record. McCallum earned his nickname by repeatedly punching the body and head. More often than not, bouts ended in knockouts — he recorded 36 KOs and was never knocked out. The Ring magazineranked him in 2011 as eighth on its list of the "10 best middleweight title holders of the last 50 years." Not that his inability to secure a bout with the "kings," Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard or Marvin Hagler, spoiled his mood. It was particularly telling that Hearns wouldn't fight McCallum, because they were longtime sparring partners before becoming champions. McCallum was disappointed but remained all smiles outside the ring, consistently carrying himself with a pleasant, if serious, disposition. "None of 'The Four Kings,' wanted anything to do with that guy and I know that for a fact because I tried to make some of those fights," Hall of Fame boxer Lou DiBellatold longtime boxing writer Kevin Iole. "He was the most perfect technical fighter I've ever seen, and he wasn't a pitty-pat guy." Read more:Georgia O'Connor, beloved and unbeaten British boxer, dies at 25 McCallum became the first Jamaican boxer to win a world title whenhe defeated Irishman Sean Mannionby unanimous decision in 1984 at Madison Square Garden for the WBA Junior Middleweight crown. Jamaican Sport Minister Olivia Grange issued a statement upon learning of McCallum's passing, saying, "It is with utter and complete sadness that I learned of the death of Jamaica's three-time World Boxing Champion Michael McKenzie McCallum. "I express my personal condolences to his mother, siblings and his children. On behalf of the Ministry of Sports I take this opportunity to extend our sympathies to the family and friends of this legendary Jamaican." Michael McKenzie McCallum was born Dec. 7, 1956, inKingston, Jamaica, and began boxing as a teenager, racking up as many as 250 amateur bouts before turning pro in 1981. He represented Jamaica at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, reaching the quarterfinals. He boxed professionally until 1997, successfully defending the WBA junior middleweight crown six times, including wins over Julian Jackson, Milton McCrory and Donald Curry before moving up a weight class to middleweight. Read more:Commentary: Thirty years ago Freddie Roach didn't take sage advice, opened Wild Card Boxing Club McCallum defeated Herol Graham in 1989 to become WBA middleweight champion and defended the belt with wins over Steve Collins, Michael Watson and Sumbu Kalambay. He won his third division title in 1994 by again stepping up in weight class and defeating Jeff Harding for the WBC light heavyweight crown. He met his match against James Toney, fighting to a draw Dec. 13, 1991, before losing to Toney twice. McCallum also dropped a 12-round decision to Roy Jones in a 1997 light heavyweight title fight. He retired shortly thereafter and became a successful trainer, taking great pride in teaching his body-punching technique to young boxers. Jones expressed sadness to Kevin Iole, saying, "Man, we lost another beautiful boxing soul. May he rest in peace." Jones also lamented that McCallum was unable to book fights against the four kings. "In the junior middleweight division, everyone always went around Mike McCallum, and that says a lot about him," Jones said. "Not even Marvin [Hagler] ever talked much about fighting Mike McCallum. You don't have to listen to what they say [about him]. You watch what they do and everyone wanted to go around him for a reason." In a post on X, the WBC said: "Rest in Peace to the legendary Mike 'The Body Snatcher' McCallum. Former WBA world champion and one of the most technically gifted fighters of his era. Thank you for the fights, the lessons, and the greatness." Rest in Peace to the legendary Mike "The Body Snatcher" McCallum 🌹🇯🇲Former WBA world champion and one of the most technically gifted fighters of his era. 🥊Thank you for the fights, the lessons, and the greatness. 🙏🕊️pic.twitter.com/hF5IX4OAxT — WBA Boxing (@WBABoxing)June 1, 2025 Get the best, most interesting and strangest stories of the day from the L.A. sports scene and beyond from our newsletter The Sports Report. This story originally appeared inLos Angeles Times.

Mike 'The Body Snatcher' McCallum, boxing hall of famer and three-time champion, dies at 68

Mike 'The Body Snatcher' McCallum, boxing hall of famer and three-time champion, dies at 68 Mike "The Body Snatcher" McCal...
When is NFL mandatory minicamp? Dates for all 32 teamsNew Foto - When is NFL mandatory minicamp? Dates for all 32 teams

School is almost out for the summer, but class is about to be in session for each of the 32 NFL teams. It's camp season across the country, as the youth embark on field trips, endless games and more before the fall rolls around again. More importantly, they are a great way to develop social and leadership skills, remain active and encourage independence. Countless rookies across the NFL are getting a taste of this at the professional level, while the veterans are gearing up for another run at glory. Yet the time for fun and games is almost over. Rookie minicamps are in the rearview. Voluntary minicamps are set to wrap up soon enough. Attendance matters at mandatory minicamp. It's the last stop and final tune-up prior to training camp, which will eventually give way to preseason action before the games really begin to count in September. Here's a look at the mandatory minicamp dates for each team in 2025. Most of the NFL will conduct their mandatory minicamps from June 10-12, with a few exceptions. TheBaltimore Ravens,Kansas City Chiefs,New York Giants,Los Angeles RamsandSeattle Seahawkswill all wait an extra week for theirs, while theChicago Bearsbegin their three-day camp a week earlier than the majority of teams. Only one team elected to cancel their minicamp this year, as theDetroit Lionsopted to shorten their offseason workout program. Training camp in the Motor City is slated to begin a little earlier this year, since the Lions will be playing in the NFL's Hall of Fame game on July 31 against theLos Angeles Chargers. Buffalo Bills: June 10-12 Miami Dolphins: June 10-12 New England Patriots: June 9-11 New York Jets: June 10-12 Baltimore Ravens: June 17-19 Cincinnati Bengals: June 10-12 Cleveland Browns: June 10-12 Pittsburgh Steelers: June 10-12 Houston Texans: June 10-11 Indianapolis Colts: June 10-12 Jacksonville Jaguars: June 10-12 Tennessee Titans: June 10-12 Denver Broncos: June 10-12 Kansas City Chiefs: June 17-19 Las Vegas Raiders: June 10-12 Los Angeles Chargers: June 10-12 Dallas Cowboys: June 10-12 New York Giants: June 17-18 Philadelphia Eagles: June 10 Washington Commanders: June 10-12 Chicago Bears: June 3-5 Detroit Lions: Canceled Green Bay Packers: June 10-12 Minnesota Vikings: June 10-12 Atlanta Falcons: June 10-11 Carolina Panthers: June 10-12 New Orleans Saints: June 10-12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: June 10-12 Arizona Cardinals: June 10-12 Los Angeles Rams: June 16-18 San Francisco 49ers: June 10-11 Seattle Seahawks: June 17-19 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL mandatory minicamp 2025: Dates for all 32 teams

When is NFL mandatory minicamp? Dates for all 32 teams

When is NFL mandatory minicamp? Dates for all 32 teams School is almost out for the summer, but class is about to be in session for each of ...

 

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