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Stephen Curry lands No. 5 spot in NBA.com's Western Conference rankings
The Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry cracked the list, coming in at No. 5. The four players in front of him were Nikola ...
In this week’s Black and Yellow Report, KRQE Sports Director Van Tate, KRQE Sports Reporter Jared Chester, and Digital Sports ...
Last season's Western Conference was a bloodbath, as the top eight seeds all finished with at least 48 wins, and none of them ...
Erie native and former Villa Maria standout Kayla McBride was recognized by the WNBA league offices on Tuesday. McBride, who ...
The Phoenix Suns were fifth in NBA.com's Western Conference rankings a year ago at this time, but the new rankings show a ...
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Pro Soccer: Union fall to conference leader Tulsa
John Klein barely had enough time to meet his new teammates, having arrived less than 24 hours before Monterey Bay FC took to the pitch. Acquired earlier in the week from Charleston to help fill a ...
Former Notre Dame basketball star & current Minnesota Lynx guard Kayla McBride was named the WNBA Western Conference Player ...
For the second consecutive season, the 2025 USHL Western Conference Shootout will be held in Sioux City. The preseason ...
PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns had no players ranked in NBA.com's 10 best players in the Western Conference heading into 2025-26 season with Devin Booker as a notable omission.
Shaquille O'Neal expects the Los Angeles Lakers to be a top-four seed in the Western Conference during the 2025-26 season.
That threw the Western Conference into a state of turmoil. With 81 games down and just one remaining, the Thunder, Timberwolves and Nuggets all share identical 56-25 records.
Three years outside the Western Conference playoff picture followed, and even last season's leap to respectability saw Houston finish the season at an even 41-41. Houston's dismal days are over.