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On a cold October morning in New York City, the NBA woke up to a nightmare. The FBI had launched one of the largest sports-related criminal investigations in American history—an operation that unraveled a web of deceit connecting players, coaches, and the mafia. What began as whispers of suspicious betting activity exploded into a full-blown federal case that now threatens to topple one of the world’s most powerful sports leagues. The Raid That Shook the League Just hours after the FBI’s announcement, armed agents swarmed a warehouse in Chicago. Inside, they uncovered nearly $10 billion in cash—money that investigators say…

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Kentucky’s final exhibition game before the season opener is here — but what happened inside Rupp Arena this week stole the headlines. From Jaland Lowe’s injury update to Mark Pope’s unexpected practice twist, Big Blue Nation has plenty to buzz about before Georgetown comes to town. The wait is almost over, Big Blue Nation — Kentucky basketball is back in Rupp Arena tonight for one final preseason test before things officially count. The No. 9 Wildcats will host the Georgetown Hoyas in their second and final exhibition game, and after how dominant they looked against No. 1 Purdue last week,…

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Kentucky head coach Mark Pope just gave the update Big Blue Nation has been waiting for — and it’s all good news for freshman point guard Jaland Lowe. Speaking Wednesday ahead of Kentucky’s final exhibition matchup against Georgetown, Pope revealed that Lowe has returned to limited practice participation after suffering a shoulder injury during the Blue-White Game earlier this month. While he won’t suit up for Thursday’s contest, Lowe is moving quickly in the right direction. “J-Lowe is gonna be in a little bit of practice today,” Pope said. “A little bit of non-contact practice. We’re being really careful so…

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Former Kentucky guard Lamont Butler has suffered a devastating setback that’s left both the College Park Skyhawks and Big Blue Nation heartbroken. The former Wildcat announced Wednesday that he will miss the entire 2025–26 season after tearing both his ACL and meniscus. Butler, who signed with the Atlanta Hawks’ G League affiliate in July, took to social media to share the gut-wrenching news and reflect on how quickly everything can change for an athlete chasing his dream. “Well, this is tough to say, but I will be out for the season with a torn meniscus and torn ACL,” Butler wrote…

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The NBA has seen rivalries, dynasties, and debates — but nothing compares to the silent storm between Michael Jordan and LeBron James. For years, the two greatest players in basketball history have danced around each other with polite smiles and veiled shade — a cold war of greatness that’s now heating up again. The Moment LeBron Claimed the Throne When LeBron led Cleveland back from a 3–1 deficit in the 2016 Finals, he didn’t just celebrate — he declared himself the GOAT. > “That’s when I felt like I was the greatest of all time,” LeBron said. The comment hit…

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What started as a fun family scrimmage inside Rupp Arena quickly turned into a fiery showdown that had players yelling, benches talking, and one viral moment that stole the show. This Kentucky team isn’t just practicing — they’re competing like it’s March already. Let’s dive in and see what really went down. Mark Pope turned Rupp Arena into a family playground on Wednesday — but make no mistake, the competition was real. In a rare move, the Kentucky head coach opened the doors of Rupp to the entire media crew — along with their families — for a special Family…

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Kentucky’s preparation for Georgetown just took an unexpected turn — and Mark Pope didn’t shy away from addressing it. The Wildcats’ head coach revealed that his team’s approach for this matchup won’t look exactly like what fans have seen so far, hinting at a few tactical tweaks and possible lineup surprises designed to keep the Hoyas guessing. Pope’s calm but confident tone made one thing clear: this isn’t just another early-season tune-up. Something’s shifting inside that locker room — and the energy around this game feels different. Let’s break down what’s really going on behind the scenes. Mark Pope’s post-practice…

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The unthinkable has happened. The NBA — the crown jewel of global basketball — has officially shut down following a jaw-dropping FBI investigation that has shaken the sports world to its core. On October 23, 2025, a massive federal operation code-named “Nothing But NET” exposed a criminal empire operating from inside the league itself. Over 50 arrests were made across 11 states, including Hall of Famers, current players, and coaches. What began as whispers of suspicious betting patterns has exploded into a scandal so vast that many are calling it “the darkest day in basketball history.” The Scope of the…

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After Kentucky’s exhibition with Purdue, Mark Pope didn’t hold back — and his words might’ve just defined what Year 2 is all about in Lexington. The energy, the size, the swagger — it’s starting to feel like something’s brewing again in Rupp. But it’s what Pope said afterward that really caught fans’ attention. Mark Pope’s first real test of the new season came early — and the second-year Kentucky coach couldn’t have asked for a better response. Against No. 2 Purdue, the Wildcats didn’t look like a team still finding its footing — they looked like a team ready to…

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After Duke’s emotional win over Tennessee, most teams would’ve taken a moment to breathe — but not the Blue Devils. Less than 24 hours later, Jon Scheyer had his squad back on the floor, and what unfolded inside Duke’s practice facility said everything about where this team’s mindset is right now. This wasn’t a victory lap. It was a statement. From the moment players walked in, there was no music, no celebrating. Scheyer set the tone early — the Tennessee game was over, and the next challenge was already in focus. The drills were sharper, the scrimmages more physical, and…

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