Orlando checked critical boxes with No. 18 pick in NBA’s draft • Hawks make Zaccharie Risacher second straight Frenchman taken No. 1 in NBA’s draft
Sentinel Sports Final Thursday, June 27, 2024 | | |
| | Magic select Colorado forward Tristan da Silva at No. 18 | UF coach Billy Napier's 'Army' of Gators' staff mobilized by NCAA ruling | Jaguars owner Shad Khan salutes $1.4 billion stadium renovation | | The Orlando Magic are now at a stage in their development where free agency is more important than the NBA Draft. | | | The Magic selected Colorado 6-9 forward Tristan da Silva in the first round. | | | France landed three players in the top six in a historic night for the country. | | | The NCAA ruling could solve the Gators' special teams struggles. Napier's hired former New England Patriots assistant Joe Houston to collaborate with fellow analyst Chris Couch after UF's special teams committed seven penalties. | | | UF receiver commit Joshua Moore offers prototypical size (6-4, 205) and top-end production, totaling 100 catches for 1,869 yards and 20 touchdowns the past two seasons at West Broward. | | | Volleyball clubs are scoring wins in AAU Nationals in Orlando. Meanwhile, high school teams auditioned on Week 1 of the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches boys showcases. In a scholastic setting, top prospects including Brandon Bass Jr. and Patrick Olajuwon, were watched by recruiters. | | | A product of Apopka High and Eastern Michigan University, Donald Scott will start his journey toward the Paris Olympic Games on Friday, with the opening round of the men's triple jump at the U.S. Olympic Trials. | | | The deal includes a 30-year lease, a non-relocation agreement and a provision that limits the number of games the Jaguars can play outside Jacksonville. | | | Tampa Bay reached the midway point at 40-41 after losing for just the third time in 10 games. The Rays were 54-27 at the same point last season en route to an AL wild-card berth. "We got work to do," Rays manager Kevin Cash said. "I think that's the easiest way to put it." | | | In a sign that it's time to pass the baton, the San Diego Wave star who formerly played for the Orlando Pride was left off Paris Olympics roster by new USWNT coach Emma Hayes. | | | |
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