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What’s Happening in Philly? (Dec. 6th)

Tess Coary December 6, 2023

What’s Happening in Philadelphia: Trying to find something to do this week? From sports concerts to plays to sports games, check out what’s happening in Philadelphia the week of Dec. 6-12. Andrea...

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The 76ers cross over into the post-Harden era

Chris Sletvold November 8, 2023

After months of speculation and rumors, 76ers point guard James Harden was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers Oct. 31. The Sixers sent Harden, P.J. Tucker and Filip Petrušev to L.A. in exchange for...

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At long last, Dame is free

Billy Scott October 4, 2023
NBA Eastern Conference powers get stronger ahead of training camp
Money Matters: NBA Top Shot

Money Matters: NBA Top Shot

Todd Erkis March 23, 2021

Todd Erkis is a visiting professor of finance at St. Joe’s who writes weekly columns answering students’ financial questions. My friend told me about how she is buying NBA videos and making real money...

What you should know: Professional teams boycott against racial injustice

What you should know: Professional teams boycott against racial injustice

Riley Frain September 1, 2020

Which professional teams and leagues boycotted their games? On Aug. 26, players across six NBA teams decided not to play in a slate of postseason games as a statement in the fight for  racial justice.  A...

What is in store for the NBA moving forward?

What is in store for the NBA moving forward?

Matt Mikesic April 13, 2020

In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, virtually every sporting event has been canceled without a concrete date for play to resume. Every major professional sports organization has either suspended play...

Dont ruin a golden era of Philadelphia sports

Don’t ruin a golden era of Philadelphia sports

Ryan Mulligan February 19, 2020

Last week Joel Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers shushed his home fans. If you're a good lip reader, he appeared to tell the crowd to “shut the f--- up.” Its aftermath brought outrage. Embiid’s...

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Kobe Bryant: a legacy of consistent hard work

Nick Karpinski February 5, 2020

I was half asleep in my bed, refusing to look at the time because I knew it was only a matter of moments before I had to get up. This is always an unpleasant transition period in the morning, something...

Remembering Kobe: Looking up to Kobe Bryant

Remembering Kobe: Looking up to Kobe Bryant

Eron Swan February 4, 2020

Growing up as an only child in a single mother household, I never really had many positive male role models in my household to look up to. Positive, meaning always striving to be their best self. In...

The case for load management in the NBA

The case for ‘load management’ in the NBA

Matt Mikesic November 12, 2019

The term “load management” refers to healthy players voluntarily sitting out games for rest purposes. People have really started debating the intricacies of load management following the National...

NBA stars hypocritrical for lack of support for Hong Kong

NBA stars hypocritrical for lack of support for Hong Kong

Matt Mikesic October 29, 2019

Ever since Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey tweeted his support for the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, the National Basketball Association (NBA) has  been facing backlash from the Chinese...

Miles helped lead the Hawks to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and 2016. PHOTO COURTESY OF PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Former Hawk looks to earn roster spot with 76ers

Ryan Mulligan October 22, 2019

Former St. Joe’s forward Isaiah Miles returned to Philadelphia for NBA training camp, as he competed for a roster spot on the Philadelphia 76ers before being waived by the team on Oct. 19. He will likely...

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