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The Wizards, at least for now, have fixed their backup point guard problem. The team announced yesterday that the Wizards have dealt their 2nd round pick in exchange for New Orleans Pelicans backup point guard Tim Frazier. This seems like a good value for the Wizards, 2nd round draft picks often take a few years to contribute, that is if they contribute at all. Additionally, the Wizards already have several long-term projects on the roster (Daniel … Read More »
Certainly a deserving choice. Kevin was tremendous as the Terps Defensive Coach for the last 5 years culminating in the great defensive effort against Ohio State for the Natty. I could not be any happier for Kevin.
BUT—now look at the strength of the BIG 10–Maryland –Champion, Rutgers –preseason Top Five in the Nation—Penn State–#1 for a few weeks in 2016, Ohio State–National Runner up and Johns Hopkins–all time Championship leader. With Conry at the head–Michigan will challenge for the … Read More »
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The Wizards are now the 27th team in the NBA to own a G-League (formally known as D-League, G stands for Gatorade) team. The team will play at the Wizards new practice facility starting in fall 2018, which in addition to being the home of the G-League club, will also be the Mystics home floor. The yet to be named arena will be located at the site of the former psychiatric hospital, St. Elizabeth, on the … Read More »
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Keith Cavanaugh checks in to update all things recruiting wise
2018 looking like a top 20 recruiting class for Terrapin football
Great night at Navy Maribe Corps Stadium as Chanenchuck and Rambo lead the Charlotte Hounds
Rob Vaughan hired as new Head Baseball Coach
UA All Star Lax Game next Sat night–debut of Bubba Fairman
Orioles somehow are 35-35—season is not over yet
Brooks Koepka wins US Open–where were Rory, Bubba, Jordan, DJ, etc
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A post by Jordan
Hey everybody, longtime no see. Thankfully Intern Mason was working on the football articles over the weekend, so we have that covered. It was a busy weekend for basketball, I would have been posting non-stop, but due to the site-issues I am compressing all of the would be small articles into one round-up.
Damonte Dodd works out for 76ers- Former Terp senior center Damonte Dodd had his first NBA workout on Friday for the … Read More »
I watched 30-30 on Best of Enemies–Celtics Lakers and there was extensive coverage of the impact on the Celtics franchise.
from the Washington Post
Sometimes, it is simply impossible not to close your eyes and wonder what would have been if, 30 years ago Sunday, Len Bias had not died of a cocaine overdose two days after becoming the No. 2 player taken in the NBA draft.
Bias, who had shown so much promise at Maryland, was targeted for … Read More »
Article from Matt Schubel in the Washington Post
People often ask me which people are the most remarkable characters I’ve ever written about. There have been many, but today I have someone new to add to the list. Jim “King” Corcoran is one of the most fascinating and frustrating, charismatic and callous people I have ever had the pleasure — for that’s what it is — to write about.
His story appears in Sunday’s paper as a Local Life … Read More »
One of the joys of minimally planned travel is having the flexibility to make last minute changes to any day’s activities. This was the case for me last week in when I was in Salt Lake City and I learned that the Salt Lake City Bees – the AAA affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels would be playing the Albuquerque Isotopes (yes, they were named for the team that Albuquerque “stole” from Springfield in a 2001 episodes of the Simpsons!). … Read More »