Best Basketball Dribbling Drills for Coaches & Players

Are you looking to take your basketball game to the next level? Whether you”re an amateur youth athlete, a seasoned professional, or just like to play basketball for fun, honing your dribbling and ballhandling skills is crucial for playing effectively on the court. With these basketball dribbling drills, develop a strong handle that not only […]

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6 Best Basketball Passing Drills for Coaches & Players

Are you looking for some new drills to add to your basketball playbook? Don”t worry, we’ve got you covered! If you’re a coach or youth sports administrator wanting to maximize the potential of each player on their roster, look no further than our list of 6 best basketball passing drills. Not only will these fundamental […]

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When Should a Parent Not Coach Their Child?

This is the fifth article in our “Big Questions in Youth Sports” series. For many parents, there are pressing questions related to youth sports that they just can”t find the right answers to. Sports Engine wanted to provide some insights from youth and high school coaches in different sports, from across the country, who have […]

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How Should I Help My Child Handle Disappointments or Setbacks in Sports?

This is the fourth article in our “Big Questions in Youth Sports” series. For many parents, there are pressing questions related to youth sports that they just can”t find the right answers to. SportsEngine wanted to provide some insights from youth and high school coaches in different sports, from across the country, who have achieved […]

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Amanda Nunes, Irene Aldana share intense faceoff

UFC bantamweights Amanda Nunes and Irene Aldana, who will headline UFC 289, engaged in an intense faceoff during weigh-ins on Friday. Nunes, who is regarded as one of the all-time greats in UFC history, will defend her UFC women’s bantamweight title for the first time since July 2022.  “And still [champion] forever, tomorrow baby,” Nunes […]

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Why one L.A. team should stay away from this All-Star PG

The Suns want to part ways with Chris Paul, and according to multiple NBA analysts, the guard may return to Los Angeles.  Considering the Lakers had underwhelming production from guard D’Angelo Russell, who made $31.4M and is a pending free agent, according to Spotrac, there is room for experimentation. Also, Lebron James’ possible retirement or […]

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Longtime ‘SportsCenter’ anchor leaving ESPN

Front Office Sports’s Michael McCarthy reports that Neil Everett, a staple on ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” is leaving the network after 23 years. Everett joined the network in 2000 after working local television in Hawaii. He quickly became one of the most-liked anchors on the network, seamlessly picking up on the trendsetting humor and jocularity that historically […]

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Nikola Jokic looking to hold off Jimmy Butler, make NBA playoff history

Nikola Jokic is not only two wins away from being a first-time NBA champion, but he’s getting close to making NBA playoff history as well. With a maximum of four games left in the finals, barring a serious injury, Jokic seems to already have the rebounding title and assist crown for the postseason wrapped up. […]

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Vikings continue roster overhaul after releasing Pro Bowl RB

The Vikings’ roster overhaul continues since they’ve let go of franchise cornerstones and could make more moves. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Minnesota and running back Dalvin Cook are parting ways. In six seasons with the Vikings, Cook rushed for 5,993 yards, the third-most in franchise history.  Even though Cook has rushed for 1,000 […]

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