Of the 58 players who were selected in last month’s draft, 50 have signed their first NBA contracts during the first two weeks they’ve been permitted to do so. As our tracker shows, the breakdown is as follows: First-round picks signed using the rookie scale exception: 29 Second-round picks signed using the new second-round pick exception: 13 Note: Of these 13 players, 12 … [Read more...] about Eight 2023 Draft Picks Have Yet To Sign NBA Contracts
Archives for July 2023
Washington Nationals news & notes: Nats drop lopsided 17-3 decision to Cubs, rubber match tonight…
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ 14-run loss to the Cubbies in Wrigley... Corbin in Wrigley: Patrick Corbin wrapped up the first half of his fifth season in D.C. with a solid outing against the Texas Rangers in the nation’s capital which saw the 33-year-old southpaw (whose family welcomed the birth of a new baby last week) give up one run on five hits and a walk in seven … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals news & notes: Nats drop lopsided 17-3 decision to Cubs, rubber match tonight…
Cleveland Browns swapping their logo-less orange helmets for white ones in three games this season
The Cleveland Browns are shelving those classic logo-less orange helmets for three games this season. … [Read more...] about Cleveland Browns swapping their logo-less orange helmets for white ones in three games this season
MM 7.18: Allen, Akinduro to represent Maryland track and field internationally
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Ryan Martin Maryland track and field’s Rhys Allen and Tolu Akinduro were invited by their respective countries to compete in upcoming U20 continental championships. Allen, a rising sophomore, is set to throw discus for Great Britain in the … [Read more...] about MM 7.18: Allen, Akinduro to represent Maryland track and field internationally
The Capitals Should Hold Off on Big Offseason Moves
Recently the Detroit Red Wings made headlines snapping up coveted, young, 40-goal scoring top-six forward Alex DeBrincat, a player the Capitals were rumored to have been interested in. Considering General Manager Brian MacLellan made it known that he wants to make changes to the top six, this wasn’t surprising, but ultimately not in the cards for Washington…something which may … [Read more...] about The Capitals Should Hold Off on Big Offseason Moves


